GST collections reverse trend; rise to Rs 86,703 crore in December
A total of one crore taxpayers have been registered under the GST so far till January 24, 2018 of which 17.11 lakh are composition dealers.

The total collections for December rose to Rs 86,703 crore, as on January 24, the finance ministry said in a post on microblogging site Twitter on Thursday. GST receipts had slipped to Rs 80,808 crore in November from more than Rs 83,000 crore in October and over Rs 92,000 crore in September.
“There is a slight improvement seen in collections,” a government official told ET. “The government expects collections to improve further after the introduction of the interstate e-way bill system from February 1.”
Under the fully integrated nationwide e-way bill system, interstate movement of all taxable goods will be closely monitored.

The economic recovery in the past few months could also have contributed to higher GST receipts, analysts said. Fastmoving consumer goods maker Hindustan Unilever reported 11% volume growth in the October-December quarter from a year ago. Auto sales have also been strong.
“The increase in GST collections for December compared to November is a welcome sign given that it was the first full month after the rate cuts on several products,” said MS Mani, senior director, Deloitte India. “It appears that GST collections have started entering the stabilisation phase and are now expected to improve in the coming months.”
17.11Lakh Under Composition Scheme
The ministry further said that one crore taxpayers have been registered under GST till January 24, of which 17.11lakh are composition dealers who are required to file returns every quarter. As many as 56.30 lakh GSTR 3B returns have been filed for December, it said.

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