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India expects tax collection growth to continue despite surge in COVID-19 cases

Federal net tax receipts, comprising corporate and individual taxes, have also risen to 9.45 trillion rupees for the 2020/21 fiscal year, surpassing a revised target.

By PTI Apr 13, 2021 4:03:59 PM IST (Published)


The growth in India’s tax collections will continue despite concerns that economic activity could fall because of a second wave of COVID-19 infections this month, a finance ministry official said on Tuesday. Some business leaders have expressed concerns over the lockdowns by many states after a surge in infections, fearing that it could hit consumer demand and sales as well as tax collections.
India’s indirect tax receipts, mainly comprising customs and nationwide goods and services tax, in the financial year ending on March 31 increased more than 12 percent on-year to 10.71 trillion rupees ($142 billion), M. Ajit Kumar, chairman of the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs at the ministry told a virtual news briefing.
”This momentum is likely to continue in the coming year,” he said while ruling out much impact of the second wave of COVID infections. ”We may do better than what we had achieved last April.”