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Net Direct Tax Collection Rises To Rs 15.8 Lakh Crore So Far In FY25

India's gross tax collection rose 20.3% YoY to Rs 19.2 lakh crore so far in FY25. Refunds issued have also increased by 42.5% to Rs 3.4 lakh crore during the period.

<div class="paragraphs"><p> India’s net direct tax collection for FY25 surged by 16%, reaching Rs 15.8 lakh crore by December 17, with the Income Tax Department reporting a strong rise in both corporate and non-corporate tax collections. The government remains optimistic about exceeding its Rs 22.07 lakh crore target for direct taxes in the current fiscal year. (Photo source: Radha Raswe/NDTV Profit)</p></div>
India’s net direct tax collection for FY25 surged by 16%, reaching Rs 15.8 lakh crore by December 17, with the Income Tax Department reporting a strong rise in both corporate and non-corporate tax collections. The government remains optimistic about exceeding its Rs 22.07 lakh crore target for direct taxes in the current fiscal year. (Photo source: Radha Raswe/NDTV Profit)

India’s net direct tax collection rose 16% year-on-year to Rs 15,82,584 crore so far in the financial year ending March 2025, according to the latest data from the income tax department released on Wednesday.

India’s gross direct tax collections in the current financial year till Dec. 17, stood at Rs 19,21,508 crore, a 20.3% jump as compared to the corresponding period last year.

Refunds issued by the I-T Department are also up 42.5% to Rs 3.4 lakh crore in the financial year so far.

The advanced tax collection number came in at Rs 7.56 lakh crore so far since April, up 20.9% from the year-ago period.

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Additionally, corporate tax collection saw an 8.6% jump to Rs 7.43 lakh crore, while non-corporate tax collection went up 22.5% at Rs 7.97 lakh crore. Securities transaction tax collection also grew by 85.5% to Rs 40,114 crore in from April 1 until Dec. 17.

In November, Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) chairman Ravi Agarwal had said that the government will exceed the Rs 22.07 lakh crore direct tax collection target set for the current fiscal.

"We are hopeful, and we believe that we will exceed the budget target for tax collection. Collections from corporate and non-corporate taxes have risen," Agarwal had said.

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