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        Net direct tax collection rises 5 pc to Rs 23.40 lakh cr in FY26, misses revised budget target

        May 4, 2026

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        New Delhi, May 4 (PTI) Government's net direct tax collections grew 5.12 per cent to over Rs 23.40 lakh crore in 2025-26, but missed the revised target set for the fiscal year that ended March 2026.

        In the revised estimates (RE) for the 2025-26 fiscal, the government lowered the direct tax collection target to Rs 24.21 lakh crore. The original budget estimate was set at Rs 25.20 lakh crore.

        The government subdued direct tax collection in FY'26 follows the income tax cuts that were announced in the 2025-26 budget on February 1, 2025.

        Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman hiked the income tax rebate to Rs 12 lakh effective April 1, 2025, from Rs 7 lakh earlier. She also brought in across-the-board changes in tax rates and slabs and hiked the standard deduction to Rs 75,000. The move was aimed at leaving more money in the hands of taxpayers to boost demand in the economy.

        The RE includes corporate tax collection of Rs 11.09 lakh crore and income tax (including STT) of Rs 13.12 lakh crore. The net corporate tax mop-up in FY'26 grew 11.4 per cent to Rs 10.99 lakh crore. Non-corporate tax collection was flat at Rs 11.83 lakh crore.

        Non-corporate tax includes taxes paid by individuals, Hindu Undivided Families, firms, associations of persons, bodies of individuals, local authorities, and artificial juridical persons. The securities transaction tax (STT) collection was up 7.9 per cent to Rs 57,522 crore, according to the data released by the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT).

        Net direct tax collection (including corporate and non-corporate tax) came in at Rs 23.40 lakh crore in FY26, registering a 5.12 per cent growth over Rs 22.26 lakh crore collected in FY25.

        Refund issuance dipped 1.09 per cent year-on-year to Rs 4.71 lakh crore in 2025-26.

        Gross direct tax collection during the recently concluded fiscal stood at about Rs 28.12 lakh crore, up 4.03 per cent from the 2024-25 fiscal.

        EY India Tax Partner Jayesh Sanghvi said non-corporate tax collections were expected to be affected by the personal income tax rate reductions in the Budget.

        "Healthy corporate tax growth and refund management have helped the overall growth at 5.12%," Sanghvi said.

        Deloitte India Partner Rohinton Sidhwa said non-corporate tax revenues have surprisingly remained stable despite a significant rate cut. This is the largest component of direct tax collections, and it reflects both growth in volumes and in the number of taxpayers. PTI JD MR

        Direct tax collections rise despite tax cuts, with stronger corporate tax growth and stable non-corporate receipts. Net direct tax collections increased in FY26 but fell short of the revised fiscal target after income tax relief measures were introduced in the budget. The changes included a higher rebate, revised tax slabs and rates, and a higher standard deduction, with collections showing stronger corporate tax growth, stable non-corporate tax receipts, and slightly lower refund issuance.
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                                Direct tax collections rise despite tax cuts, with stronger corporate tax growth and stable non-corporate receipts.

                                Net direct tax collections increased in FY26 but fell short of the revised fiscal target after income tax relief measures were introduced in the budget. The changes included a higher rebate, revised tax slabs and rates, and a higher standard deduction, with collections showing stronger corporate tax growth, stable non-corporate tax receipts, and slightly lower refund issuance.





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