With this, the Finance Ministry said, it has met 59.2 per cent of indirect tax target for the full fiscal. As per the Budget Estimate 2015-16, the government aims to collect Rs 6.46 crore from indirect taxes -- central excise, Customs and service tax.
"Cumulatively, during April-October 2015, indirect tax collections increased by 35.9 per cent over the collections made during the same period last year while the target growth rate for 2015-16 is 18.8 per cent," the ministry said.
Collections from central excise jumped to Rs 1,47,685 crore in April-October 2015, from Rs 87,588 crore in the year-ago period, registering an increase of 68.6 per cent.
In the case of service tax, collections went up to Rs 1,12,727 crore, up 26.1 per cent yoy.
Customs duty mop-up too remained on an upward trajectory, which is up 16.8 per cent at Rs 1.22 lakh crore in the seven months, from Rs 1.04 lakh crore in the year-ago period.
These collections are partly due to additional measures like the excise increases on diesel and petrol, the increase in clean energy cess, the withdrawal of exemptions for motor vehicles, capital goods and consumer durables and the increase in service tax rates to 14 per cent from 12.36 per cent.
