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Gross Direct Tax Collections up by 6.59 Percent During April-October 2012-13 and Stood at Rs. 3,02,810 Crore as against Rs. 2,84,081 Crore in the Same Period Last Year
November, 09th 2012

Gross direct tax collections during April-October of the Financial Year 2012-13 was up by 6.59 percent and stood at Rs. 3,02,810 crore as against Rs. 2,84,081 crore in the same period last year. Net direct tax collections was up by 14.63 percent and stood at Rs.2,50,866 crore, as compared to Rs. 2,18,850 crore in the same period in the last fiscal.

Gross collections of corporate taxes showed an increase of 2.01 percent and stood at Rs. 1,93,679 crore as against Rs. 1,89,872 crore last year during the same period last year. Gross collections of personal income tax was up by 15.78 percent and stood at Rs.1,08,569 crore as against Rs.93,769 crore in the same period in the last fiscal.

Growth in net collections of wealth tax was up by 25.84 percent and stood at Rs.526 crore as against Rs.418 crore in the same period last year, while growth in Securities Transaction Tax (STT) was (-) 15.42 percent and stood at Rs.2, 502 crore as against Rs.2, 958 crore in the same period in the last fiscal.

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