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Government of India
Ministry of Finance
09-November-2015 21:00 IST

Indirect Tax Revenue (Provisional) collections during October 2015 increased by 36.8% as compared with collections made in October 2014;

Cumulatively, during April-October 2015, Indirect Tax Collections increased by 35.9% over the collections made during the same period last year suggesting a healthy growth in the underlying tax base

In October 2015, indirect tax revenue (provisional) collections increased by 36.8% compared with collections made in October 2014. Cumulatively, during April-October 2015, indirect tax collections increased by 35.9% over the collections made during the same period last year, while, the target growth rate for 2015-16 is 18.8%. Overall, in monetary terms, the indirect tax revenue (provisional) collections  increased to Rs 3,82,860 crore during April-October 2015 from Rs.2,81,798 crore during April-October 2014. In the month of October 2015 alone, the collections increased to Rs.58, 691 crore from Rs.42, 897 crore in October 2014.

                  Collections on account of Central Excise increased from Rs.87,588 crore in April-October 2014 to Rs.1, 47,685 crore in April-October 2015 and thereby registering an increase of 68.6 %. In case of Service Tax, collections increased from Rs. 89,379 crore in April-October 2014 to Rs. 1, 12,727 crore in April-October 2015 and thereby registering an increase of 26.1 %. Collections on account of Customs increased from Rs. 1, 04,831 crore in April-October 2014 to Rs. 1, 22,448 crore in April-October 2015 and thereby registering an increase of  16.8 %.

            These collections reflect in part increase due to additional measures taken by the Government from time to time, including the excise increases on diesel and petrol, the increase in clean energy cess, the withdrawal of exemptions for motor vehicles, capital goods and consumer durables, and from June 2015, the increase in Service Tax rates from 12.36% to 14%.

However, stripped of all these additional measures, indirect tax collections increased by 11.6% during April-October 2015 as compared to April-October 2014.

These collections continue to suggest a healthy growth in the underlying tax base.

Details of overall Indirect Tax Revenue (provisional) collections during April-October 2015 along with growth rate compared to the corresponding period in the previous year are as follows:

Indirect Tax Collection:  April- October 2015

(Rs. in crores)

Tax Head

 

 

B.E.

2015-16

For October Up-to October % of BE achievement
2014-15 2015-16 % Growth 2014-15 2015-16 % Growth
 Customs 208336

 

16800 18998 13.1 104831 122448 16.8 58.8
Central Excise* 228157

 

13569 22550 66.2 87588 147685 68.6 64.7
Service Tax 209774

 

12528 17143 36.8 89379 112727 26.1 53.7
 

Total

 

646267

 

 

42897

 

58691

 

36.8

 

281798

 

382860

 

35.9

 

59.2

 *Exclusive of cess administered by other departments.

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2 Comments

  1. shahzad says:

    I am State Government employee as a salaried person was undergone medical treatment for Noise Treatment , in the financial year 2015-16 and spent Rs.1.01 Lacs, for which i had received reimbursement of Rs.0.99 lacs from state Governement during the Financial Year 2016-17. Whether this reimbursement is taxable or not please assist me?

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