Odisha GST records growth of 45% during June ’22

Odisha

Bhubaneswar, July 5: Odisha has recorded an OGST collection of Rs 1247.63 crore during June 2022 against Rs 858.83 crore during June 2021 with a growth of 45.27%, said an official release.

According to a statement of Commissionerate of CT & GST, Cuttack, Odisha has also maintained the growth rate of gross GST with a collection of Rs 3,965.28 crore during June ‘22 as against Rs 2,999.91 crore collected during June ‘21 registering a growth of 32.18%.

There is also a collection of Rs 1,063.33 crore in CGST with growth of 43.08%, Rs 847.93 crore in IGST with growth of 0.63% and Rs 806.39 crore in Cess with growth of 45.22% during June‘22.

The total collection of VAT (Petrol & Liquor) is Rs 1,094.33 crore during June ’22 as against Rs 711.15 crore during June ‘21 with growth rate of 53.88%.

Out of the above, collection from Petroleum Products is Rs 860.57 crore during June 22 against Rs 585.58 crore collected during June 21with growth of 46.96%.

Similarly, the collection from liquor is Rs 233.76 Cr. during June ‘22 against Rs 125.56 Cr. collected during June ‘21 with a growth rate of 86.16%.

There is a growth of 26.14 % in Profession Tax with a collection of Rs. 23.66 Cr. during June ‘22 against collection of Rs. 18.76 Cr during June ‘21. All GST registered taxpayers as well as other Professionals who are yet to pay their annual Profession Tax as well as file returns which were due by June 30th are advised to do so immediately, if not already done.

During the current FY, 10485 nos. of new taxpayers have been bought under the GST fold. The total e-waybill generated during June ’22 was 15.33 Lakh against 13.38 Lakh during June ‘21 witnessing a growth of 14.57%.

CT & GST Commissioner Sushil Kumar Lohani has instructed the field officers to ensure at least 90% return filing, return scrutiny of all suspected/ big taxpayers as well as prompt demand and recovery in case of detection of irregularities.

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