Delhi govt's VAT collection surges by 14
per cent
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The government, in its budget,
had estimated collection of a total of Rs 14,500 crore from VAT 2011-12
and officials in Finance Department said they were confident of
procuring the projected amount by end of this month.
The share of VAT was estimated at 77.82 per cent of
the total projected revenue collection of Rs 20,246 crore in the
financial year 2011-12.
"We have collected Rs 11,283.78 crore from VAT from
April 1 to January 31 against collection of Rs 9,700 crore in the
corresponding period of last fiscal," said a senior official of the
Finance Department.
VAT had fetched the city government Rs 12,068 crore in
2010-11 while in 2009-10 the collection was Rs 10,126 crore.
The tax was introduced in the city on April one, 2005
and from that year onwards the revenue collection of Delhi government
has witnessed marked improvement.
Following its introduction, the revenue collection in
the fiscal 2005-06 went up to Rs 6,499 crore from Rs 5,199.76 crore in
2004-05, registering a growth of 25 per cent.
The total tax collection further improved to Rs 7,365
crore in the fiscal 2006-07 and it reached Rs 8493 crore in the next
year, registering an annual growth of 15.32 per cent.
In 2008-09, the city government mopped up a total VAT
of Rs 9,669.55 crore.
The government has also collected over Rs 15 crore as
penalty from various VAT tax evaders between April to December this
fiscal against around Rs 3.5 crore in the corresponding period of
2010-11.

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