Ker expecting additional revenue of Rs 3,000 cr post-GST

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

today said it was expecting an additional of at least Rs 3,000 crore per annum post implementation. "Our will increase considerably... (the increase) is expected to touch Rs 3,000 crore (per annum) once the Goods and Services is implemented," Minister Thomas Isaac told the during He also said that in 2016-17 fiscal, the state was able to register a growth of 8.98 per cent compared to previous year.

However, and the resulting economic slowdown had affected the state's As part of its initiative to meet the currency shortage in the state treasuries, had deposited collections totalling about Rs 74.12 crore from beverages corporation, Rs 339.66 crore from KSEB and Rs 102.80 crore from lottery department till Apr 28 last, he said.

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Ker expecting additional revenue of Rs 3,000 cr post-GST

Kerala Government today said it was expecting an additional revenue of at least Rs 3,000 crore per annum post GST implementation. "Our revenue will increase considerably... (the increase) is expected to touch Rs 3,000 crore (per annum) once the Goods and Services Tax is implemented," Finance Minister Thomas Isaac told the state assembly during Question Hour. He also said that in 2016-17 fiscal, the state was able to register a growth of 8.98 per cent compared to previous year. However, demonetisation and the resulting economic slowdown had affected the state's tax revenue. As part of its initiative to meet the currency shortage in the state treasuries, government had deposited collections totalling about Rs 74.12 crore from beverages corporation, Rs 339.66 crore from KSEB and Rs 102.80 crore from lottery department till Apr 28 last, he said. today said it was expecting an additional of at least Rs 3,000 crore per annum post implementation. "Our will increase considerably... (the increase) is expected to touch Rs 3,000 crore (per annum) once the Goods and Services is implemented," Minister Thomas Isaac told the during He also said that in 2016-17 fiscal, the state was able to register a growth of 8.98 per cent compared to previous year.

However, and the resulting economic slowdown had affected the state's As part of its initiative to meet the currency shortage in the state treasuries, had deposited collections totalling about Rs 74.12 crore from beverages corporation, Rs 339.66 crore from KSEB and Rs 102.80 crore from lottery department till Apr 28 last, he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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