Tuesday, July 8, 2025
  • Home
  • National
  • International
  • Movies
  • Technology
  • Business
  • Fitness
  • Lifestyle
  • Punjab
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

Indirect tax receipts up 51% on year in April-October

by author
November 10, 2021
in Business
0
Indirect tax receipts up 51% on year in April-October
0
SHARES
60
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Gross GST collections (for Centre and states combined) came in at Rs 1,30,127 crore in October (September sales), the second highest mop-up in the history of the comprehensive indirect tax that was launched in July 2017.Gross GST collections (for Centre and states combined) came in at Rs 1,30,127 crore in October (September sales), the second highest mop-up in the history of the comprehensive indirect tax that was launched in July 2017.

Despite the fizzling out of a favourable base effect, indirect tax collections have seen robust growth till October of this fiscal. In the first seven months of FY22, gross indirect tax collections (net of refunds, but before devolution to states) grew 51% on year to about Rs 7.4 lakh crore, as against a required rate of 3% to achieve the full year target of Rs 11.09 lakh crore. The collections in April-October 2021 were also 41% higher than the receipts in the corresponding period of FY20.

Related posts

EXCLUSIVE – Crypto giant Binance controlled ‘independent’ US affiliate’s bank accounts

EXCLUSIVE – Crypto giant Binance controlled ‘independent’ US affiliate’s bank accounts

June 5, 2023
Why investing just to save tax may be bad for you

Why investing just to save tax may be bad for you

June 5, 2023

Even monthly indirect tax collection numbers have shown a steady growth on year. These collections grew 25% on year in July, 17% in August, 34% in September and a 63% in October. However, it may be noted that October GST collections largely belong to the transactions in the previous month.

Besides steady goods and service tax (GST) collections, customs duty and excise duty collections have been very robust. In the Centre’s monthly indirectly tax collections, GST constitutes 40-50% depending on apportionment of integrated GST collections (IGST) between the Centre and states. Monthly customs duty collections in FY22 have been more than double compared with the corresponding months till October (except in April when it was more than four times of the receipts in the year ago month).

“Besides anti-evasion measures, field officers are holding regular meetings with industry representatives in their zones to ensure that taxes are paid in time,” a senior official told FE.

In H1FY22, the Centre’s gross excise duties receipts grew 33% on year to Rs 1.72 lakh crore against the Budget estimate of 14% decline on year to reach Rs 3.35 lakh crore target set for the full year. On Last Thursday, the Centre reduced excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs 5 per litre and Rs 10 per litre, respectively. The duty cut could result in Rs 65,000 crore revenue loss in November-March of the current fiscal year due. The tax collections will get affected, but we could still meet the excise duty revenue target for the current financial year, officials reckon.

Gross GST collections (for Centre and states combined) came in at Rs 1,30,127 crore in October (September sales), the second highest mop-up in the history of the comprehensive indirect tax that was launched in July 2017. This, coupled with a sustained trend of rise in the number of e-way bills (inter-state trade) and GST returns for several weeks through October, bears testimony to a rise in consumption and a marked increase in tax compliance, though partly at the cost of the businesses in the informal sector, a section of which has perished.

Gross direct tax collections (net of refunds, but before devolution to states) also grew an impressive 70% on year in April-October of the current financial year to Rs 6.45 lakh crore, according to data gathered by FE. However, the growth rate has been slowing over months. The collections grew 103% on year in July, 66% in August, 59% in September, but saw a decline of 21% in October, reflecting the fizzling out of the low base effect. Tax collections had improved in the year-ago period, after Covid-induced lockdown was lifted.

The Centre’s net tax collections (pre-excise duty cuts on petrol and diesel) could exceed budget target by about Rs 2 lakh crore in FY22, largely covering the additional fiscal cost of stimulus measures announced by the government so far.

Analysts are of view that since tax collections have been buoyant so far in FY22, the excise duty reduction will unlikely alter FY22’s fiscal arithmetic. The Centre’s fiscal deficit will likely come within the budget target of 6.8%.



Source link

Previous Post

Supreme Court allows sand mining in Bihar, says ban causes huge loss to public exchequer | India News

Next Post

Red alert for heavy rain issued for 8 Tamil Nadu districts, check list here | India News

Related Posts

EXCLUSIVE – Crypto giant Binance controlled ‘independent’ US affiliate’s bank accounts
Business

EXCLUSIVE – Crypto giant Binance controlled ‘independent’ US affiliate’s bank accounts

June 5, 2023
Why investing just to save tax may be bad for you
Business

Why investing just to save tax may be bad for you

June 5, 2023
Share Market outlook today: Nifty, Bank Nifty may to gain on positive global cues; check support, resistance
Business

Share Market outlook today: Nifty, Bank Nifty may to gain on positive global cues; check support, resistance

June 5, 2023
Startup group of G20 calls for $1-trillion commitment
Business

Startup group of G20 calls for $1-trillion commitment

June 5, 2023
DHARAKSHA: Converting rice straw stubble to sustainable packaging material
Business

DHARAKSHA: Converting rice straw stubble to sustainable packaging material

June 4, 2023
Amrita Hospital, Kochi opens two new research centres; announces Rs 65 Crore for charitable care
Business

Amrita Hospital, Kochi opens two new research centres; announces Rs 65 Crore for charitable care

June 4, 2023
Next Post
Red alert for heavy rain issued for 8 Tamil Nadu districts, check list here | India News

Red alert for heavy rain issued for 8 Tamil Nadu districts, check list here | India News

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Delhi Police recovers over 100 oxygen concentrators from two upscale restaurants in Khan Market | India News

Delhi Police recovers over 100 oxygen concentrators from two upscale restaurants in Khan Market | India News

4 years ago
How MSME exporters, importers will benefit from IFSCA’s move to help India tap into $3 trillion global factoring market

How MSME exporters, importers will benefit from IFSCA’s move to help India tap into $3 trillion global factoring market

4 years ago
Ford on track to ramp up to 600K run rate by 2023 and 2M+ by 2026, Auto News, ET Auto

Ford on track to ramp up to 600K run rate by 2023 and 2M+ by 2026, Auto News, ET Auto

3 years ago
Uncertain outlook and its implications on higher education

Uncertain outlook and its implications on higher education

4 years ago

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Animals
  • Architecture
  • Automobiles
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Fitness
  • International
  • Lifestyle
  • Movies
  • National
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel

BROWSE BY TOPICS

Architecture culture Fitness indian architecture indian culture indian culture and heritage indian news lifestyle national news Technology technology news Travel travelling

About Us

Awaj Ludhiana Ki

Address

2667/3, Kishore Nagar, Tajpur & Jail Road, Ludhiana – 141008

Recent News

  • Gopal Khemka Murder Accused Killed In Police Encounter, JDU Leader Says CM Monitoring
  • How Russian Ministers Death Post-Dismissal Mirrors Critics Fate
  • Sarah Jane Dias joins the cast of Lakadbaggha 2 – The Monkey Business as Anshuman Jha welcomes her into the expanding animal-lover vigilante universe : Bollywood News
  • Over 25 Crore Workers To Strike Against Govt, Know Whats Open And Whats Closed?
  • RTI Reveals Spy Suspect Jyoti Malhotra Was Kerala Govts State Guest; Custody Extended Till July 21

Category

  • Animals
  • Architecture
  • Automobiles
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Fitness
  • International
  • Lifestyle
  • Movies
  • National
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel

Search

No Result
View All Result

Email

[email protected]

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers

Copyright © 2019 Awaj Ludhiana Ki or it's affiliates | Website by Awaj Ludhiana Ki Team

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Contact us
  • Animals
  • Architecture
  • Automobiles
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Fashion
  • Fitness
  • Food
  • International
  • Lifestyle
  • Movies
  • National
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Punjab

Copyright © 2019 Awaj Ludhiana Ki or it's affiliates | Website by Awaj Ludhiana Ki Team

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In