GST collections rose to Rs 96,483 crore in July, from Rs 95,610 crore in the previous month, on improved compliance post implementation of the e-way bill.
As many as 66 lakh businesses filed returns last month, making it the highest number of monthly GSTR-3B filed since the rollout of Goods and Services Tax (GST) in July last year.
“The total gross GST revenue collected in July 2018 is Rs 96,483 crore... This is broadly on expected lines,” a Finance Ministry statement said.
In the current fiscal, the month-wise revenue mopped up from GST stood at Rs 1.03 lakh crore in April, Rs 94,016 crore in May and Rs 95,610 crore in June.
As many as 60.47 lakh returns were filed in April, 62.47 lakh in May, 64.69 lakh in June.
“GST revenue collections are improving after implementation of e-way bill which is a major tool under GST to curb tax evasion.
“However the government is still short of average monthly target of revenue fixed in Budget of 2018-19,” Taxmann DGM Vishal Raheja said.
e-way bill
Electronic-way or e-way bill system is touted as an anti-evasion measure. As per the GST provisions, transporters or businesses have to generate an e-way bill for moving goods worth Rs 50,000 crore or more both within and outside the state.
EY Partner Abhishek Jain said: “The GST collections in the coming months would need to be monitored closely in light of the various GST rate reductions implemented; to see whether the momentum of the increased collections is maintained.”
PWC Partner and Leader Indirect Tax Pratik Jain said: “Percentage of return filing has also improved slightly. With recent anti-evasion measures by the government, collections should improve over next few months, though there would also be an impact of recent rate cuts from July 27.”
Of the collections for July, Central GST accounted for Rs 15,877 crore, State GST (Rs 22,293 crore), Integrated GST (Rs 49,951 crore) and Cess is Rs 8,362 crore (including Rs 794 crore collected on imports).
Also, Rs 3,899 crore has been released to States as GST compensation for April-May, 2018.
The July revenue collection figures do not reflect the impact of the recent tax rate cuts on 88 items.
Tax rates on consumer durables like washing machine, mixer grinder, fridge, as well as footwear up to Rs 1,000, paints and varnishes and sanitary napkins have been cut with effect from July 27.