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The government's tax collection bucket will exceed budget forecasts this fiscal year, with net direct tax collection close to Rs 6 lakh crore and average monthly GST mop-up likely near Rs 1.15 lakh crore, Revenue Secretary Tarun Bajaj said.
Bajaj told PTI in a recent interview that excise duty relief on petrol and diesel, as well as customs duty relief on edible oil, will cost the exchequer about Rs 80,000 crore this fiscal year.
According to him, the revenue department will begin calculating the tax mop-up position in relation to budget estimates for this fiscal after the December advance tax numbers are released.
“After refunds also, we have touched almost Rs 6 lakh crore till October in direct taxes... It is looking good. Hopefully, we should exceed it,” Bajaj said.
He explained that even though a lot of relief in indirect taxes have been given in petrol, diesel and edible oil, certain customs duty sunsets have occurred, with a total benefit of approximately Rs 75,000-80,000 crore, “I think we should exceed the budgeted estimates on both direct and indirect taxes".
Reportedly, the direct tax collections are expected to be about Rs 11 lakh crore, with Rs 5.47 lakh crore coming from corporate tax and income tax revenues of Rs 5.61 lakh crore.
Additionally, in terms of GST income, Bajaj predicted that November collections will be strong, while December collections will be lukewarm. In the March quarter, there will be a noticeable increase in collections.
According to Bajaj, "The revenues are looking good, GST revenues are also good. We crossed Rs 1.30 lakh crore (in October). This month, I think we should get a good GST number. This was Diwali, our GST revenue will keep changing.”
"But, I think the run rate should not go below Rs 1.15 lakh crore. Overall, we should do well in GST, excise duty and customs duty, also we will achieve our budgeted estimates. So, overall, we will exceed," he added.
The current fiscal year's customs collection budget is Rs 1.36 lakh crore, with excise duty at Rs 3.35 lakh crore. In addition, GST revenues at the Centre, including compensation cess, are estimated to be Rs 6.30 lakh crore.