📘 Q.8 IAS Prelims 2023 — Economics (Finance Commission | Fiscal Federalism)
🧷 Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk
📌 The Question:
Consider the following:
1. Demographic performance
2. Forest and ecology
3. Governance reforms
4. Stable government
5. Tax and fiscal efforts
For the horizontal tax devolution, the Fifteenth Finance Commission used how many of the above as criteria other than population, area and income distance?
(a) Only two
(b) Only three
(c) Only four
(d) All five
✅ Correct Answer: (b) Only three
🧠 Curiosity Raiser
Why should a State that controlled population growth or protected forests be rewarded with more tax share?
👉 Because fiscal federalism today is not just about need, but also about performance.
📘 Enrichment Notes (UPSC Core Concept)
🔹 Horizontal Devolution (XV Finance Commission)
Horizontal devolution means distribution of Union taxes among States based on a formula.
The Fifteenth Finance Commission (XVFC) used the following criteria and weights:
| Criterion | Weight (%) |
|---|---|
| Population (2011) | 15.0 |
| Area | 15.0 |
| Income Distance | 45.0 |
| Forest & Ecology | 10.0 |
| Demographic Performance | 12.5 |
| Tax & Fiscal Efforts | 2.5 |
🔍 Applying to the Question
Other than Population, Area, Income Distance, the criteria used are:
✔️ Demographic performance
✔️ Forest and ecology
✔️ Tax and fiscal efforts
❌ Governance reforms → Not a criterion
❌ Stable government → Not a criterion
➡️ Total = 3 criteria
🧩 Prelims Shortcut
XVFC rewarded States for people, planet, and prudence
- People → Demographic performance
- Planet → Forest & ecology
- Prudence → Tax effort
🧠 Concept Lock
✔️ 1. Demographic performance
✔️ 2. Forest & ecology
❌ 3. Governance reforms
❌ 4. Stable government
✔️ 5. Tax & fiscal efforts
👉 Answer = Only three → (b)
🧘♂️ IAS Monk Whisper
Federalism survives when performance is rewarded, not punished.
