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Indirect Tax Revenue (Provisional) Collections Increase from ₹ 32,661 Crore in April 2014 to ₹ 47,747 Crore During April 2015; |
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An Increase of 46.2% Registered During the month of April 2015 Over the Corresponding Period in the Previous Year; Indirect Tax Revenue (Provisional) Collections increase from Rs. 32,661 Crore in April, 2014 to Rs. 47,747 Crore during April 2015, thus registering an Increase of 46.2% during the month of April 2015 over the corresponding period in the previous year. This is an achievement of 7.4 % of the target fixed for BE 2015-16. Central Excise collections have increased from ₹ 8,655 crore in April, 2014 to ₹ 18,373 crore during April, 2015 registering an increase of 112.3 %. This is an achievement of 8.1% of the target fixed at BE 2015-16. Customs collections have increased from Rs.11,555 crore during April, 2014 to Rs.14,286 crore during April, 2015 registering an increase of 23.6 %. This is an achievement of 6.9 % of the target fixed for BE 2015-16. Service Tax collections have increased from ₹ 12,451 crore in April, 2014 to Rs. 15,088 crore during April, 2015 registering an increase of 21.2 %. This is an achievement of 7.2 % of the target fixed at BE 2015-16. Details of Indirect Tax revenue (provisional) collections during the month April 2015, along with growth rate compared to the corresponding period in the previous year are as follows:. (Rs. in crores)
*Exclusive of cess administered by other departments. |
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