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Tax collections seen 14% higher in FY25 Union Budget despite fall in tax buoyancy

According a Moneycontrol survey of economists, the gross tax collections estimate for the next financial year may be pegged at Rs 38.3 lakh crore as against the 2023-24 Budget estimate of Rs 33.6 lakh crore

February 01, 2024 / 00:35 IST
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the interim Budget for 2024-25 on February 1.

The Ministry of Finance may budget for gross tax collections of Rs 38.3 lakh crore in 2024-25, while net tax collections may be estimated to rise to Rs 26.6 lakh crore, according to a Moneycontrol survey of 10 economists.

Both the gross and net tax collection estimates for the next financial year are around 14 percent higher than the 2023-24 Budget numbers of Rs 33.61 lakh crore and Rs 23.31 lakh crore, respectively.

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GDP growth-tax collections relationship is now complicated

Net tax collections are arrived at after deducting transfers to states from gross tax collections.

"In 2024-25, we expect gross tax revenues to grow faster at 12.2 percent to around Rs 38 lakh crore driven by strong growth in corporate, income tax, and GST collections," Rahul Bajoria, Managing Director and Head of EM Asia (ex-China) Economics at Barclays said.

ORGANISATIONESTIMATE FOR FY25 GROSS TAX COLLECTIONSESTIMATE FOR FY25 NET TAX COLLECTIONS
ANZ38.326.4
Barclays38.026.6
CareEdge38.226.7
Elara Capital39.527.4
ICICI Bank38.526.7
ICRA38.026.4
IDFC First Bank37.225.5
Kotak Institutional Equities38.426.6
Motilal Oswal Financial Services39.226.9
Nomura38.026.3

Bajoria, like almost all other economists, sees the government's tax collections in 2023-24 exceeding the budget estimate by a handy margin. As per the median of the 10 economists' estimates, gross tax collections may exceed the budget estimate by around Rs 65,000 crore. Meanwhile, net tax collections may be nearly Rs 60,000 crore higher than previously thought.