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  • Jan 22, 2020
  • Direct tax collections down 5% till January 15

    In what amplified the worries over the government’s ability to stick to the fiscal consolidation path, direct tax collections till January 15 stood at Rs 7.3 lakh crore, down 5.2% from the year-ago period. There is no precedent of a contraction in direct tax growth at least in recent history. Gross direct tax collections — after refunds but before devolution to states — for FY20 is budgeted to grow at 17.4% to Rs 13.35 lakh crore. Many analysts have pegged the total tax revenue shortfall (net) for the current fiscal at upwards of Rs 2.5 lakh crore. There are reports that the government might try to boost collections in March quarter by unveiling an amnesty dispute resolution scheme for direct taxes, similar to the one implemented for indirect taxes. A steep contraction in corporate tax collections is partly attributable to the slashing of rates in September but the economic slowdown has accentuated the fall. Personal income tax collection grew 6.5% till January 15, as against 23.3% budgeted. The headline corporate tax rate was slashed to 22% from 30% earlier for regular firms while it was cut to 15% from 25% for new manufacturing units. The collection is further impacted by a slowing economy which is expected to grow 5% this fiscal.