The Free Press Journal

PSU banks crimp advance tax mop up

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A steep fall in advance tax pay outs by bad loan-saddled state-run banks has led to a muted 10.6 per cent growth in overall revenue mop-up from large corporates in the megapolis in the September quarter.

The overall mop-up at Rs 69,000 crore, up 10.64 per cent, is tepid even though other sectors like steel and even private sector lenders have done comparativ­ely well, income tax department sources said Tuesday.

Unsatisfie­d with the collection, the department has asked its officials to keep a close vigil on the forthcomin­g quarterly results by large corporates.

Advance tax collection­s from the Mumbai zone, which is home to 45 of the top 100 corporates and is responsibl­e for one-third of the total direct tax collection­s, grew only 10.64 per cent to Rs 69,000 crore as of September 15. The zone had collected Rs 62,370 crore in the year-ago period.

State-run banks have not done well this time. In contrast, private sector banks have been okay when it comes to advance tax payment, sources said, adding however, other sectors like steel have done comparativ­ely well in the September quarter.

While the country's largest lender State Bank paid a whopping 37 per cent less, foreign lender Citigroup also paid 34 per cent less. In contrast, oil major HPCL and steel major Tata Steel saw their outgo jumping 70 per cent each, while mortgage major HDFC paid 10.47 per cent more.

The overall mop up from Mumbai was at Rs 69,000 crore, which is 11 per cent higher than a year ago period

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