The collection up to July indicates that 18.82 per cent of the Annual Budget target of direct taxes has been achieved in the first four months of the fiscal, the Finance Ministry said in a statement.
Refunds totalling Rs 64,181 crore have been issued by the IT department during April-July, an increase of 10.43 per cent over the corresponding period last year, it added.
Personal income tax collection grew 31.4 per cent while corporate taxes registered an increase of 11.65 per cent.
For personal income tax, refund during April-June 2015-16 were much higher than in the corresponding period of the current fiscal.
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