Direct tax
collection to touch Rs 3 lakh crore this year
November 23, 2007
NEW DELHI: Riding on the back of booming economy and
increased tax compliance, the Government expects the
direct tax collection to surpass budget target to
touch Rs 3 lakh crore during the current fiscal.
"The direct tax collection figures can
touch Rs 3,00,000 crore this fiscal, if the current
growth momentum is maintained," Mr R S Mathoda,
Member, Central Board of Direct Taxes said at Geneva
Group International world conference here.
As per the budget target the direct tax collection
is pegged at Rs 2,67,490 crore for this financial
year, he said.
As on November 15, the Government kitty swelled
by 42.9 per cent at Rs 1,40,373 crore against Rs 98,216
crore in the corresponding period last year.
With this, net direct tax collections till November
15 stood at 52 per cent of the budgeted target of
Rs 2,67,490 crore for this fiscal.
Corporate tax registered a growth of 45.74 per cent
at Rs 83,934 crore, up from Rs 57,593 crore during
the previous fiscal, while personal income tax (including
FBT, STT and BCTT) grew by 39.96 per cent at Rs 56,212
crore, up from Rs 40,453 crore.
Bullish capital markets yielded 69.37 per cent more
Securities transaction tax at Rs 4,924 crore against
Rs 2,908 crore in the comparable period. Fringe benefit
tax was up by 27.11 per cent at Rs 3,078 crore against
Rs 2,422 crore.
Speaking on the income tax code, Mr Mathoda said,
discussions are going on. It would be tabled in Parliament
soon. Once it is cleared, it would bring in more clarity
and efficiency in tax collection, he said, adding,
as it is cost of collection of tax is very low in
the country. - PTI
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