Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

GST has boosted direct tax base too, says Jaitley

- Remya Nair remya.n@livemint.com ■

NEW DELHI: Union Minister Arun Jaitley on Friday said implementa­tion of the goods and services tax has helped in expanding the direct tax payer base, reflected in a 44% growth in personal advance income tax collection­s this year.

In a Facebook post, Jaitley said direct tax collection­s are expected to be significan­tly higher this year.

“The implementa­tion of the goods and services tax as a single consolidat­ed tax has had a significan­t impact even on direct taxes. Those who have disclosed a business turnover for the GST now find it difficult not to disclose their net income for the purposes of income tax,” Jaitley said.

“Last year, the impact of the GST on direct tax collection was not visible. Since GST had been imposed in the middle of the year, it will be more apparent this year. The first big news for this year is that the advance tax deposit during the first quarter of this year has seen a gross increase of 44% in the personal income tax category and 17% in the corporate tax category,” he added.

GST, implemente­d on July 1, has forced more businesses to come under the tax net. This is because GST is a destinatio­n based tax and it is important for

the entire supply chain to be registered under GST for seamless input tax credit claims.

Jaitley attributed the growth in tax collection­s to the antiblack money measures taken by the government, use of technology, demonetisa­tion and the GST.

The Narendra Modi government took a slew of measures to tackle black money including enacting a stringent foreign black money act and strengthen­ing the benami properties act.

Besides measures like demonetiza­tion and GST have also helped the government detect tax evaders and expand the taxpayer base.

The number of new assessees who filed direct tax returns in 2017-18 was more than 1.06 crore.

Jaitley said India’s tax to GDP ratio increased by 1.5 percentage points in the four years of the Modi government despite taxation relief in the budgets and hoped that this would increase further this year.

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