Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

GST COLLECTION­S LIKELY TO SOAR IN A SIGN OF TURNAROUND

- Rajeev Jayaswal rajeev. jayaswal@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: Goods and Services Tax (GST) collection­s, a barometer of economic health, are expected to exceed ₹1 lakh crore in October for the first time in eight months since the coronaviru­s disease ( Covid- 19) pandemic gripped India and forced a national lockdown, according to two officials with direct knowledge of the situation.

Available data show that GST revenue accruals in the month have been robust as more businesses emerged from the lockdown, economic activity gained greater momentum and the festive season gave a fillip to household consumptio­n, the officials said on condition of anonymity.

Going by the filing of GST returns, the indirect tax collection in October “could be in excess of ₹1 lakh crore,” one of the officials said. That’s going by returns filed through GST form number 3B (GSTR-3B), a monthly summary of transactio­ns filed by taxpayers by October 20, the last date for filing of GST returns for the previous month. Over 1.1 million GSTR-3B returns had been filed by October 20 compared to 485,000 by the same day last year, the first official said.

That’s good news for the government, which is borrowing ₹ 1.1 lakh crore to compensate states for a part of the estimated ₹2.35 lakh shortfall this fiscal year in their share of revenue from GST. The Covid-19 disease forced a 68-day hard lockdown starting on March 25, which forced the temporary closure of manufactur­ers.

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