Direct Tax Collection Dip Raises Concerns

Net direct tax collection for the current fiscal year decreased by 1.39% to Rs 4.59 lakh crore. The slowdown is attributed to a modest advance tax growth of 3.87% and a rise in refund issuances. Corporate and non-corporate tax collections showed uneven performance, affecting overall tax revenues.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 21-06-2025 14:56 IST | Created: 21-06-2025 14:56 IST
Direct Tax Collection Dip Raises Concerns
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Amid economic fluctuations, India's net direct tax collection stumbled, showing a 1.39% dip this fiscal, resting at Rs 4.59 lakh crore, according to government data released on Saturday.

Advance tax, a barometer of corporate profitability, exhibited lackluster growth of 3.87% during April 1-June 19, 2025, a stark contrast to last year's 27% surge.

Meanwhile, refund issuances surged 58%, impacting overall net collections. Corporate tax collections declined over 5%, whereas non-corporate tax witnessed a mere 0.7% growth, raising questions about the fiscal year's direct tax targets.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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