Taxman on a refunds spree as income tax returns hit record high in FY19
NEW DELHI: The current fiscal year is likely to be a watershed for income tax compliance and the tax department is returning the favour with quick refunds. The income tax
department issued refunds to 24 million taxpayers on December 30, a 53%
rise from the year ago, refuting speculation that these may be delayed
as the government tries to meet the fiscal deficit target.
In terms of value, Rs 1.31 lakh crore has been paid out in refunds so far, up 17.02% over the same period in the previous year.
Earlier, refunds would taper off in the second half of the financial
year as governments cut back on outgo to meet the fiscal deficit target.
The government has budgeted a fiscal deficit of 3.3% of GDP for the
current fiscal year.
At the end of November, the fiscal deficit had already touched 114.8% of
the fullyear estimate, triggering concerns about a breach of the
target. There has been speculation that the government will delay
subsidy payments and slow down refunds to meet the target.
The online submission and processing of income tax returns
has also helped speed up refunds. “This is highest ever issuance of
refunds... The department’s emphasis is on timely issue of refunds,”
said a Central Board of Direct Taxes official.
Income tax filings have also hit a record in the current fiscal year with the total so far up 43% at 62.1 million up to December
30. The government expects income tax returns to touch 70 million this
year. The highest number of filings are of ITR-1, the simplest income
tax return form, at 30 million.
TAX COLLECTIONS Gross direct tax collections grew 14.11% to Rs 8.74 lakh crore up to
December 31, 2018. Gross personal income tax witnessed a growth of
17.53% in the period under review, while corporate tax collections rose
14.76%. After adjusting for refunds, net direct tax collections were up
13.62%. The government has budgeted Rs 11.5 lakh crore from direct taxes
in the current fiscal, up 14% from Rs 10 lakh crore collected in FY18.
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