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Govt likely to miss direct tax collection target

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

The economic slowdown is likely to take a toll on meeting the Budget estimate target of direct tax collections in the current fiscal.

"Not at all. How can I be confident (of meeting the budget estimate) when there is a slowdown? It will be difficult...Now advance tax will come, let's see what happens in the next instalment," CBDT Chairman MC Joshi told PTI on the sidelines of an international tax conference here.

The Finance ministry had in October revised the Budget estimate of direct tax collection upwards by Rs 53,000 crore to Rs 5,85,000 crore.

The revision was intended to bridge the shortfall that might occur due to reduction in customs duty on crude oil to offset the price rise.

Net direct tax collection rose 8.63% during the first eight months (April-November) of the current fiscal. "Now the growth rate is 8 to 9% as compared to last year. To breach the target you need growth rate of 27% (in direct tax collection). We are not comfortable," he said.

The Income Tax (I-T) department has been able to achieve only 44% of the Budget estimate till now, a senior official said earlier this week.

The net direct tax collection grew 8.63% to Rs 2,35,333 crore during the first eight months of this fiscal. It stood at Rs 2,16,628 crore in the same period of the previous fiscal, according to official sources.

The I-T department provided refunds to the tune of Rs 68,669 crore during the period, as against Rs 37,640 crore in the corresponding period last year.

 

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First Published: Dec 08 2011 | 4:01 PM IST

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