According to the global financial services major, a sharp jump in the indirect tax collections kick-started the fiscal 2016-17 on a positive note, even as direct tax receipts are likely to lag in the coming months.
A host of measures were introduced last year to lift indirect revenues, which included an increase in fuel excise duties, higher service tax rate, cleanliness cess and boost from a bounce in base prices of fuel products.
"We expect this to rise further this year, which will help offset the weakness in direct tax receipts and buffer the annual fiscal consolidation targets," DBS said.
Indirect tax collections for April, jumped 41 per cent y-o-y helped primarily by higher excise receipts.
In contrast, direct tax collections are expected to miss last year's targets. As a percentage of GDP, direct tax made up 5.4 per cent of GDP last year, down from over 6 per cent in fiscal 2007-08.
"Along with the impact of an unfavourable investment climate, the need to improve tax efficiency, expand tax base, widen tax net and better enforcement remain long-standing concerns," the report noted.
Introduction of the goods and services tax, as and when passed by the parliament, will meanwhile streamline and improve the efficiency of the indirect tax structure, it added.
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