The direct tax collections are likely to fall short of the revised Budget target by Rs 650 billion and, in fact, were Rs 150 billion lower than the original estimate for the fiscal. The CBDT has achieved collections of about Rs 11.35 trillion so far. The final tax collection figures for FY19 are yet to be released.
The gross domestic product growth at current prices fell from 12.6 per cent in the first three months of the fiscal year to 11.9 per cent in the second quarter to 11 per cent in the third. The real GDP growth of 6.6 per cent in Q3 was the lowest in six quarters.
“We are Rs 150 billion short of the original Budget target. The collection of about Rs 11.35 trillion even includes payments in the pipeline. We have taken into account the information we received from banks. However, the tax is yet to be realised,” said another government official.
Piyush Goyal, the interim finance minister during the time of Budget on February 1 had announced Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi, which entitled 120 million small and marginal farmers who have less than 2 hectares of landholding, up to Rs 6,000 per year as minimum income support. In 2018-19, the government was projected to spend Rs 200 billion on the scheme, but the sum actually spent was less, as the model code of conduct did not allow the government to add beneficiaries after March 10.
Last year, however, the direct tax collections had exceeded the revised target of Rs 9.8 trillion to Rs 9.95 trillion.
Four days before the deadline, the CBDT had sent a strongly worded letter to senior income tax officials, asking them to step up efforts amid possibility of missing the collection target.