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Tax collection to exceed budget estimates this fiscal, claims Jaitley
January, 05th 2017

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday expressed confidence that direct and indirect tax mop-up will surpass Budget estimate of Rs. 16.3 lakh crore by March-end.
Jaitley had in his Budget for 2016-17 fiscal put gross tax revenue estimate at Rs 16.3 lakh crore, about 11 percent higher than gross tax receipts of Rs 14.5 lakh crore for the previous fiscal.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. PTIFinance Minister Arun Jaitley. PTI

“We will end this year with higher revenues both direct and indirect taxes, higher than budgeted. Not only are we going to reach the budget estimates, we will exceed the budget estimates both in direct tax and indirect tax this year,” he told reporters here.

In the Budget, he had estimated a 12.64 percent growth in direct tax to Rs 8.47 lakh crore for 2016-17 and 10.8 percent in indirect tax at Rs. 7.79 lakh crore.
Indirect tax collections till November had shown a 26.2 percent jump to Rs 5.52 lakh crore when compared with a year ago collections. This constituted 71.1 percent of the Budget estimate. Central excise, customs and service tax make up for indirect tax kitty.

Direct tax collections, which are made up of individual income tax and corporate tax, has swelled to Rs 5.57 lakh crore between 1 April- 19 December to meet 65 percent of the Budget estimates.

Jaitley made light of West Bengal Finance Minister Amit Mitra’s comments that his states had seen a 13 percent drop in tax revenues post demonetisation, saying “states which are governed well, have earned well”.

He went on to point to revenues of states like Punjab and Haryana to buttress his point that there has not been any drop in tax revenues post 8 November decision of the government to junk 86 percent of the currency in circulation.

“My assessment is that the larger integration of informal economy with the formal economy that will happen in the following quarter will lead to higher revenues of all. This is the purpose of this exercise,” he said.

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