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Thus, the net increase in GST collection amounts to Rs 2,201.15 crore, he added.
The minister said that the revenue from excise levy up to December in FY23 was Rs 6,050.7 crore, whereas for the current fiscal year, it rose to Rs 6,679.84 crore.
Giving details regarding state’s tax revenue, Cheema, in an official statement, said that Punjab achieved a growth rate of 14.15 per cent in total revenue from VAT, CST, GST, PSDT and excise up to December during the current fiscal year as compared to the same period of FY23.
He said that revenue from VAT, CST, and PSDT (Punjab State Development Tax) reflects a growth rate of 12 per cent, 26.8 per cent, and 5.24 per cent, respectively.
He said that the state’s own tax revenue during the last nine months was Rs 27,931.16 crore once morest Rs 24,468.14 crore collected during the same period a year ago. Cheema attributed the growth in tax revenue to major reforms adopted by the state government, and said many more reforms are being adopted in FY24 to maintain the growth chart.
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