- Rs 1 trillion collected from
GST in April. - Compliance rate soars up to 69.5%.
- New schemes against tax evaders being reviewed like the e-way bill.
As per the
GST Revenue collection for April 2018 exceeds Rs.1 lakh crore.
— Ministry of Finance (@FinMinIndia) May 1, 2018 ]]>GST revenue buoyancy is expected to improve during the upcoming months after the electronic tracking of goods movement shows results after its implementation on 1 April 2018. This is expected to be a barrier for tax evaders that keep transactions completely off their books or under-report their profit turnovers.
With the introduction of schemes such as invoice matching with new improved tax return forms, revenue charge mechanism (a mechanism in which large registered dealers have to pay tax for purchases from small unregistered vendors) and the requirement for some taxpayers to withhold tax while making payments, it is expected to improve the tax anti-evasion architecture.
Finance minister
With the improved economic climate, introduction of e-way bill and improved GST compliance, GST collections would continue to show a positive trend
— Arun Jaitley (@arunjaitley) May 1, 2018 ]]>Compliance to these schemes remains a challenge till date with only around two-thirds of the taxpayers filling in tax returns on time. They have to use a
“This represents a tipping point in the GST collection in India and indicates that the tax collections are stabilising- it is now essential to allow the reform to stabilise and not keep making constant changes as simplification and stability are essential attributes of increased tax compliance,” said M.S. Mani, a partner at
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