Despite weak credit growth, SBI paid 23 per cent more in advance tax at about Rs 1,794 crore for the March quarter compared to around Rs 1,456 crore a year-ago, they said, adding that SBI paid Rs 1,425 crore in the December quarter.
Similarly, LIC paid Rs 1,470 crore, an increase of 15 per cent over Rs 1,280 in the same period last year. For the full fiscal, the insurance behemoth has paid Rs 5,880 crore as against Rs 5,100 crore in the last financial year.
Since the past many quarters, the I-T Department has not been sharing advance tax numbers.
State-run lender IDBI Bank, however, has paid only Rs 230 crore in advance tax for the fourth quarter, which is 23 per cent lower than Rs 298 crore paid in the same period last year, said the sources. In the previous quarter (Q3), the bank had forked out Rs 386 crore to the IT Department.
Rural development lender Nabard has paid around Rs 380 crore in the reporting quarter, marginally up from Rs 370 crore, and for the fiscal its outgo stood at about Rs 1,560 crore, up from Rs 1,490 crore, according to the sources.
Private lender Yes Bank paid Rs 60 crore higher advance tax at Rs 260 crore in the quarter compared with Rs 200 crore last year.
In third quarter, the corporate tax payout growth had remained muted from Mumbai, which contributes the lion's share of the total levy, reflecting the poor shape of the economy.
The I-T Department has a target to mop up Rs 2.30 trillion from the financial capital this fiscal out of the direct tax collection target of Rs 7.36 trillion for FY15.
For the April-December period, gross direct tax collection rose 12.93 per cent at Rs 5.47 trillion against a target of 19 per cent across the country.
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