Indirect tax collections during the first two months (April-May) of the current financial year increased to Rs 96,128 crore, from Rs 69,069 crore during the same period in 2014-15, a 39.2 per cent increase, a finance ministry statement said.
"This is a very healthy growth in indirect taxes and since it is spread over all sectors it initially indicates a pick up in manufacturing particularly the excise collections have moved up," Jaitley told reporters here.
"The underlying momentum in the economy is improving across all sectors, including manufacturing, as reflected in healthy excise collections during the first two months of the current financial year 2015-16," he added.
Customs collections during the two months increased to Rs 29,986 crore, up 19.5 per cent over Rs 25,094 crore during April-May 2014.
Service Tax collections during April-May 2015 increased to Rs 27,607 crore, from Rs 23,482 crore, up 17.6 per cent annually.