“The overall figure of Issuance of electronic bills of lading in the month of March 2022 was Rs 7.7 crore, i.e. 13% higher From 6.8 crores e-way Invoices are born in the month of February 2022, reflecting recovery of business Activity at the fastest paceA statement of the Ministry of Finance on Sunday.
Ministry also attributed to jump in Proceeds submitted to ‘strict enforcement actions taken against Identification of erroneous taxpayers on the basis of on Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence. ”
In April 2022, 10.6 million GST returns were filed compared to with 9.2 million in The year Previously.
INR 57,847 crore collected on April 20
The government You expect your average monthly collection to be higher From ₹ 1.40 lakh crore for The first quarter of This financial.
“Big size ever of The inflows are very enthusiastic and promising for strong year on year growth in “The coming months too,” said Aditi Nayar, chief economist at ICRA. also Guide of healthy pace of The economic activity in March 2022 in despite of Escalating geopolitical conflict.
The highest- Collecting goods and services tax in one day took place on Apr 20 – Rs 57,847 crore through 958,000 transactions.
for the month of March quarter, the average monthly GST collection was Rs 1.38 thousand crore. We express our sincere appreciation and appreciation for the efforts made made by each country in Improving GST revenue collection. India Economic recovery he is sure To be on sustainable path Because of all our efforts “Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman tweeted.
“Clear evidence that the Indian economy he is firing on Hardeep Singh Puri said, minister of Petroleum and natural gas.
Apart from the usual rise in groups in April , rule This will be the input tax credit available Only when timely compliance by sellers also Returns boosted, experts said. “the influence of Constant focus on Ensure timely compliance by all GST registrants by restricting input tax credits of buyers together with Improved analytics for evasion detection also MS Mani, partner of Deloitte India, said it contributed significantly to the highest collections ever reported.
subordinate totalCentral GST amounted to ₹ 33,159 crore, Government GST was Rs 41,793 crore, Combined GST was Rs 81,939 crore while Rs 36,705 crore was collected on import of goods. Cess’ collection was Rs 10,649 crore, including ₹ 857 crore on import of goods. The government ₹33,423 crore settled towards central GST and ₹26,962 crore towards state GST from integrated GST.
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