Advance Tax Collection Up 10.44 percent in December


Advance Tax Collection Up 10.44 percent in December

New Delhi: The third installment of the Advance Tax collection recorded a growth of 10.44 percent to 78,226 crore, finance ministry said.

Advance Tax collections for the month of December 2012 (up to December 20) stood at 78,226 crore, against 70,826 crore in the corresponding period a year ago, it said.

So far in the current financial year (April 1-December 20), the advance tax collections grew 7.52 percent over the corresponding period last year.

It includes a 7 percent growth in corporate tax and 12.3 percent in personal Income Tax, the statement added.

The growth in advance tax collections in December follows government's stern warning to tax evaders earlier this month to either disclose their correct income and pay advance tax by December 15 or be prepared to face action.

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"Government would urge all assesses to disclose their true income. There is no advantage in suppressing the true income or avoiding paying income tax that is due", revenue secretary Sumit Bose had said.

Regretting that there was "gross-understatement" in filing of advance tax by assesses, he said, "sooner than later, the information available with the income tax department will lead the department to the doors of such persons."

The direct tax collection during April-November worked out to 3.25 lakh crore, showing an increase of 7.14 percent as against the annual growth target of 15 percent. The government proposes to collect 5.70 lakh crore from direct taxes, which include income tax, corporate tax and wealth tax, this fiscal.

Advance tax payment is a reflection of performance of the economy and lower collection would suggest lower profitability. The economic growth rate in the first half of the current fiscal was 5.4 percent as against 7.3 percent in the same period of previous fiscal.

Companies pay advance taxes in four installments. In the current quarter, they have to pay 30 percent of their annual tax liability.

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Source: PTI