New Delhi: There is good news for the cash-starved government as its gross direct tax collection has registered a sharp increase of 47% as of Wednesday against the collection during the same period last year. During the same period, the gross tax collection crossed the pre-Covid level witnessed in FY 2019-20 by 27%. During this period, the income tax department also issued refunds of over Rs 75,000 crore to the taxpayers.
The latest official data shared by the ministry of finance showed the net direct tax collection, which includes corporation tax, income tax and security transaction tax (STT), among others was over Rs 6.45 lakh crore as against the collection of over Rs 4.39 lakh crore in FY 2020-21, an increase of 47%.
The gross tax collection till September 22 of this year was up by more than 16% of the gross direct tax collection during the same period two years ago when the Covid-19 global pandemic had not hit the country. It was Rs 5.53 lakh crore during the same period of FY 2019-20.
The data also showed the net direct tax collection was over Rs 5.7 lakh crore as against the collection of over Rs 3.27 lakh crore in FY 2020-21, an increase of 74%. The net tax collection till September 22 this year was 27% more than the net tax collection during the same period two years ago at Rs 4.49 lakh crore.
The net direct tax collection of Rs. 5,70,568 crore includes corporation tax was Rs 3,02,975 crore after adjusting the refunds and personal income tax including security transaction tax (STT) was Rs 2,67,593 crore after adjustment of refunds.
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