GST collections at record high of £12.3 bn in March

Wednesday 07th April 2021 08:53 EDT
 
 

GST collections in March touched a record high of over £12. 3 billion, a 27 per cent growth over the year-ago period, India's Finance Ministry said. "GST revenues crossed above £10 billion mark at a stretch for the last six months and a steep increasing trend over this period are clear indicators of rapid economic recovery post pandemic," the ministry said.

Closer monitoring against fake-billing, deep data analytics using data from multiple sources including GST, income tax and customs IT systems and effective tax administration have also contributed to the steady increase in tax revenue over last few months, it added.

The gross GST revenue collected in the month of March 2021 stood at £12.39 billion, of which central GST is £2.29 billion, state GST is £2.93 billion, integrated GST is £6.28 billion (including £3.10 billion collected on import of goods) and cess is £875.7 million (including £93.5 million collected on import of goods).

"GST revenues during March 2021 are the highest since introduction of GST. In line with the trend of recovery in the GST revenues over past five months, the revenues for the month of March 2021 are 27 per cent higher than the GST revenues in the same month last year," the ministry said in a statement.


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