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CBDT asks taxmen to ensure revenue collection targets are met

In a letter written to all the field formations of the Income Tax department, Central Board of Direct Taxes Chairperson Rani Singh Nair has asked regional chiefs to "personally monitor budget collection" work especially in the area of corporate tax and personal income tax.

"The budget collection figures as on September 30, 2016 show growth in net collection of direct taxes of just 8.95 per cent as against the targeted growth of 14.1 per cent for the current fiscal year.

"This gap of about 5 per cent between the current growth rate and the targeted growth rate for the year has resulted in an asking growth rate for the next six months to the tune of almost 19 per cent which will have to be reached in order to achieve the revenue targets," the CBDT boss said in her recent letter to I-T regional chiefs.

Direct tax collections till September grew about 9 per cent to Rs 3.27 lakh crore even as the government is eyeing and has given a target of Rs 8.47 lakh crore direct tax collection this fiscal to the tax department.

She said while performance in the collection of personal income tax is showing growth of 19.59 per cent up to the second quarter (till September this year) as against the asking rate of 22.93 per cent, this indicated a "shortfall of Rs 3,871 crore" under this category.

"The advance tax collection of personal income tax shows a figure of Rs 1,38,360 crore as against the collection of Rs 1,15,699 crore up to the second quarter of last financial year," the Chairperson said adding the current figures of personal income tax are "partly due to advancing of one instalment of advance tax and the TDS collections on account of 7th Pay Commission" remittances.

Therefore, she wrote, the advance tax collection figures of corporate tax up to the second quarter of the current financial year show collection of Rs 1,85,375 crore as compared to Rs 1,80,746 crore collected up to second quarter during last financial year (2015-16).

"This indicated a growth of 2.56 per cent only as against the asking rate of 8.62 per cent, indicating a shortfall of Rs 10,954 crore in the area of corporation (corporate) tax," she said.
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