Despite Covid-19 related restrictions, Odisha has registered a growth of 54 per cent in GST collection in July, 2021, in comparison to the corresponding month last year
Commending taxmen for enforcement measures in dealing with GST fraud, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the enhanced revenue collection in the recent months should now be the 'new normal'
Trend in contrast to moderation in GST collections last month
However, when compared with the same month last year, the revenues collected in May are 65 per cent higher
Chief Economist Aditi Nayar said that after a sharp fiscal deterioration in FY21, the Budget estimates for FY22 of 24 state governments had indicated a decline in their aggregate revenue deficit
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The government said that the GST revenues were above Rs 1 trillion for the last six months and a steep increasing trend over this period are clear indicators of rapid economic recovery post pandemic
GST mop-up rises 7% to Rs 1.13 trn in Feb; Manufacturing PMI eases slightly to 57.5
The government attributed the robust mop-up to closer monitoring against fake billing, deep data analytics using data from multiple sources
The revenues for the month of February 2021 are 7 per cent higher than the GST revenues in the same month last year
Sources say the GST authorities have been using deep data analytics, integrated data-sharing to unearth input tax credit utilisation frauds via fake invoicing and bogus firms
GDP contraction of 7.7% is much smaller than expected, DEA says
Since the collections were till 6 pm on January 31, some more money is expected to come into the government coffers for the month
Collection hit a record in December 2020, crossing Rs 1.15 trillion, in a sign that faster recovery could really be on its way
Mop up was 10.57% higher month-on-month, and 11.65% higher year-on-year despite an elevated base on both yardsticks
November collections were 1.42 per cent higher than the same month of the previous year
They believe the October mop-up may have resulted from pent-up demand, are sceptical about the post festive season scenario