Rs 68,994 crore paid as tax refunds till November 2011: Govt

10 Dec 2011 Evaluate

In the first eight months of the current financial year, the government has paid around Rs 68,994 crore as income tax refunds compared to Rs 75,160 crore for the entire 2010-11. Minister of State for Finance S S Palanimanickam said, the number of refund claims pending as on October 1 stood at 19.41 lakh.  By adding further he said the revenue department processed 45.42 lakh such claims out of which 45 lakh refunds were issued by State Bank of India.

Further, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, said there is no tangible signals to draw an inference on whether the recent adverse economic trends have any perceptible impact over collection of indirect taxes. By adding further he said, 'an amount of Rs 2,21,462 crore has been collected from indirect taxes during the current financial year up to October 2011, which shows 18.5% growth over the corresponding period of last (fiscal) year and is in accordance with the budget estimates.'

For the current financial year, the government has set an indirect tax collection target of Rs 3,97,816 crore. Till October 2011, the direct tax collections stood at Rs 2,18,850 crore compared to target of Rs 5,32,651 crore for entire 2011-12.

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