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India’s Net Direct Tax Collection Surges by 22% to Exceed Rs 9.57 Trillion”

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/10/11 at 2:31 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In a remarkable fiscal achievement, India’s net direct tax collection has soared by an impressive 21.82 percent, surmounting the milestone of Rs 9.57 trillion as of October 9. The Finance Ministry, commending the robust inflow from both corporate entities and individuals, disclosed this significant uptick.

These remarkable net collections have now reached a formidable 52.5 percent of the full-year budget estimates (BE) of Rs 18.23 trillion, illustrating a strong fiscal trajectory.

The provisional figures pertaining to Direct Tax collections until October 9, 2023, underscore a steady growth pattern, bearing testament to the nation’s fiscal resilience.

In the realm of gross direct tax collections, the report indicates an impressive sum of Rs 11.07 trillion, a remarkable increase of 17.95 percent in comparison to the gross collections for the same period in the previous fiscal year.

When scrutinizing the growth rate for Corporate Income Tax (CIT) and Personal Income Tax (PIT) in terms of gross revenue collections, a growth rate of 7.30 percent is observed for CIT, while PIT registers an astonishing 29.53 percent growth (PIT only), and 29.08 percent (PIT including Securities Transaction Tax or STT).

After accounting for refunds, a net growth of 12.39 percent is evident in CIT collections, while PIT collections demonstrate a substantial growth of 32.51 percent (PIT only) and 31.85 percent (PIT including STT).

It is noteworthy that refunds amounting to a substantial Rs 1.50 trillion have been disbursed from April 2023 to October 9, 2023, reflecting a streamlined fiscal process.

The budget for the fiscal year 2023-24 has set a robust target for direct tax collection, slightly exceeding Rs 18.23 trillion, which stands at a notable 9.75 percent higher than the preceding fiscal year’s collection of Rs 16.61 trillion.

This remarkable fiscal accomplishment showcases India’s financial resilience and its ability to consistently attract substantial revenue from diverse sources. The increased tax collections are expected to bolster the nation’s financial stability in the face of economic challenges.

 

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