In the first eight months of the current fiscal year, net direct tax collection has witnessed a substantial surge, reaching Rs 10.64 trillion. This marks a remarkable 23.4% increase compared to the corresponding period last year. The Ministry of Finance reported that this collection represents 58.34% of the Budget Estimates (BE) for the fiscal year.
The Ministry of Finance highlighted a special initiative addressing cases where refunds had initially failed. These refunds were subsequently issued to validated bank accounts, contributing to the overall refund amount.
For the entire fiscal year, the government anticipates collecting Rs 18.23 trillion through direct taxes (including personal income tax and corporate tax) and Rs 15.38 trillion from indirect taxes (comprising GST, customs, and excise).
A senior finance ministry official revealed earlier in the week that the government is likely to adhere to the budgeted estimate, maintaining a total tax collection target of Rs 33.61 trillion for the current fiscal in the revised estimates.
As of now, direct tax collection has increased by approximately 20%, while indirect tax has seen a 5% rise, indicating a positive trajectory towards achieving the budgeted targets.
Q: How much is the net direct tax collection for April-November, and what’s the growth rate compared to last year?
A: The net direct tax collection for April-November is Rs 10.64 trillion, with a significant growth of 23.4% compared to the previous year.
Q: What percentage of the Budget Estimates does this represent?
A: This collection represents 58.34% of the fiscal year’s Budget Estimates.
Q: What is the gross collection before issuing refunds, and how much are the refunds issued?
A: Gross collections, before refunds, reached Rs 12.67 trillion, and refunds amounting to Rs 2.03 trillion were issued.
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