Small rise in GST mop-up – Telegraph India

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  • Last Updated on 27 October, 2020
New Delhi: The goods and services tax collection for July rose marginally to Rs 96,483 crore from Rs 95,610 crore in the previous month.
 
The total number of sales return, GSTR 3B, filed in July is 66 lakh compared with 64.69 lakh in June.

 
“The rate cuts will impact collection in the short run but demand will increase because of lower prices and it will boost collection in the long run,” Vishal Raheja, deputy general manager GST, Taxmann, said.
 
 
 
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