First collection numbers show GST off to a smooth
start
NEW DELHI:
The first set of numbers
after the rollout of the goods and services tax should
calm any jitters about its prospects. Integrated goods
and services tax (IGST) collections on imports in the
first 10 days of the new regime crossed Rs 4,000 crore,
in line with expectation and suggests that the rollout
has been largely smooth.
“Collections would have
crossed Rs 4,000 crore... Data is pouring in and final
tabulations will be available in some time,” a senior
government official told ET.
These collections exclude
levies on petroleum and natural gas products, which
aren’t covered by GST in any case. Besides, the final
numbers will include collections from manual filings.
GST came into effect July 1.
In July 2016, total
customs collections amounted to Rs 16,625 crore, which
on average yields Rs 5,360 crore for the 10 days, but
that includes basic customs duty. The Rs 4,000 crore of
IGST does not include customs duty. |