New Delhi: The Centre''s direct tax revenues remained to be optimistic, with collections during the period April 1, 2007 to February 15, 2008 registering 41.4 per cent increase to Rs 2,28,745 crore. This collection level constituted 85 per cent of the budgeted direct tax target of Rs 2,67,490 crore for 2007-08. The strong growth in direct tax collections so far in the current fiscal has increased hope among taxpayers that the Finance Minister, Mr P Chidambaram, will moderate direct tax rates in the forthcoming budget. While corporate tax collections increased 38.78 per cent for the period under review at Rs 1,38,073 crore, increase from Rs 99,488 crore in the same period during the previous fiscal, personal income tax (including FBT, STT and BCTT) grew by 45.64 per cent at Rs 90,356 crore, up from Rs 62,040 crore. Securities transaction tax (STT) collections registered 84.64 per cent growth to Rs 7,878 crore (Rs 4,267 crore). Fringe benefit tax (FBT) collections were up 29.75 per cent to Rs 5,216 crore (Rs 4,020 crore). Banking cash transaction tax (BCTT) collections grew 16.81 per cent to Rs 478 crore (Rs 409 crore).
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