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    Govt May Miss GST Collection Targets For This Fiscal: Jaitley

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    By Aruna Sharma on September 29, 2018 CRIME

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    The central government is likely to miss the goods and services tax (GST) collection targets for this financial year, finance minister Arun Jaitley hinted on Friday. This, despite the fact that most states managed to reduce their revenue shortfall compared to last year.

    When asked if the government was confident of meeting the GST collectiontargets, Jaitley said: “We are in the middle of the year. The festival season is coming, and it is the consumption season…We will try and come as close as possible to the target.” He added that, along with direct tax collections, the government should be able to comfortably meet its fiscal deficit targets. The centre was targeting ₹1 trillion in GST revenue every month. However, so far, the average monthly collection stood at ₹96,705 crore, or a shortfall of ₹16,473 crore till August.

    The finance minister was briefing the press after the 30th meeting of the GST Council, wherein the revenue trends among states were discussed. The total average revenue shortfall faced by states was 13% till August, against 16% in the eight months ended March 2018. The centre is looking to prop up state revenues and address state-specific problems. According to data collated by the GST Council, while most states managed to reduce their revenue shortfall under GST compared to last year, Delhi, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Goa have reported higher deficits. The highest deficit was reported by Puducherry, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir during the five-month period ended August 2018.

     

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