Direct tax kitty grows 19% to Rs 6.95 lakh crore in April-January period

| Updated: Feb 9, 2018, 18:16 IST

Highlights

  • Revenue collected from direct tax swelled to Rs 6.95 lakh crore during the April-January period
  • The collection is a 19.3 per cent growth from the corresponding period in last fiscal
  • Collections for Corporate Income Tax showed a growth of 19.2 per cent and that for Personal Income Tax came at 18.6 per cent
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NEW DELHI: The government's direct tax kitty swelled to Rs 6.95 lakh crore during the April-January period of the current fiscal, a growth of 19.3 per cent over the year-ago period.


The net direct tax collections represent 69.2 per cent of the revised estimates of Rs 10.05 lakh crore for direct taxes in 2017-18.


"The provisional figures of Direct Tax collections up to January, 2018 show that net collections are at Rs 6. 95 lakh crore which is 19.3 per cent higher than the net collections for the corresponding period of last year," a finance ministry statement said.


The net collections for Corporate Income Tax (CIT) showed a growth of 19.2 per cent and for Personal Income Tax (PIT) at 18.6 per cent.


Refunds amounting to Rs 1.26 lakh crore have been issued during 10-month period of the current fiscal.

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