HDFC paid Rs 465 crore, up 12.05 per cent, from Rs 415 crore in the April-June quarter of 2014-15, company officials said.
For private sector lender Yes Bank, it was a 36 per cent jump to Rs 170 crore from the year ago's Rs 125 crore, banking sector sources said.
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The amount of taxes paid by a company is also a barometer of its performance for the period and how it sees the year turning up. It can also serve as an evidence to establish the credentials of the economy, especially in times when there are question marks over recovery.
Officials from the Income Tax department in the country's financial capital, which contributes over a third of the direct tax collections in the country, were tight-lipped on the payments by corporates so far.
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