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Q1 advance tax figures signal corporate gloom – Growth in Apr-Jun collections falls to 4.9% from 19%

This article was posted on Jun 20, 2012 and is filed under Market News

Advance tax collections from corporate India in the first quarter this year (April-June) reported a meagre 4.9 per cent increase to Rs 32,882 crore. That marked a steep fall from 19 per cent growth to Rs 31,346 crore in the corresponding period last year. The indication is companies may have paid less tax foreseeing a slowdown in earnings.

According to finance ministry data, collections from the top 100 companies showed an even sharper drop in growth. Their collections grew 5.33 per cent to Rs 17,893 crore, compared with 34 per cent and 18 per cent growth in the previous two years, respectively.

The government has a 14 per cent corporation tax growth target for the financial year. The slowdown in the growth of advance tax collections, an indicator of the financial health of companies, does not bode well for the economy.

Economic growth slowed to 6.5 per cent in 2011-12.

Advance tax is paid by companies in four instalments (in June, September, December and March) based on an assessment of their profits during the quarter. A dip in the growth of collections signals India Inc may report subdued earnings for the first quarter.

Top 10 advance taxpayers
(Rs crore)
Assessee Tax paid
(Apr-Jun β€˜12)
Growth over
Q1 last year (%)
ONGC 1,347 26.84
SBI 1,170 6.36
RIL 786 -14.67
LIC 638 9.47
HDFC Bank 500 25
ICICI Bank Ltd 500 25
BHEL 450 -13.13
DICGC* 440 -8.37
Infosys 440 46.67
NTPC 388 6.63
*Deposit Insurance & Credit Guarantee Corporation
Source: Ministry of Finance

Industrial output growth was flat in April, at 0.01 per cent.

β€œThe economy is not doing well. Companies are not investing. Naturally, growth will come down,” said a ministry official. The official added traditionally collections in the second quarter were better than the first. The first quarter usually accounts for about 15 per cent of the total advance tax payment in a year. The second and third quarters account for 30 per cent each and in the last quarter companies typically pay the remaining 25 per cent.

ONGC, the highest taxpayer, showed an increase of about 27 per cent in its first instalment of advance tax payment of Rs 1,347 crore, followed by the State Bank of India and Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) at Rs 1,170 crore and Rs 768 crore, respectively.

Though RIL was the third highest taxpayer in April-June, it paid about 15 per cent less tax than last year. Other companies that paid less tax compared to the corresponding period of last year included BHEL, SAIL, GAIL, L&T, OBC, Sesa Goa, Bharti Airtel, Hindalco Industries, Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd, Maruti Suzuki, Siemens, Grasim Industries, Torrent Power and Nokia.

On the other hand, companies such as HDFC Bank, Infosys Technologies, ICICI Bank, Citibank, Hindustan Lever, Wipro, Ultratech Cement, Kotak Mahindra Bank, IDFC, JPMorgan Chase Bank, HCL Technologies and DBS Bank posted a rise in advance tax payments.

The direct tax collection target for 2012-13 is Rs 5.7 lakh crore β€” an increase of about 25 per cent over the actual collections in the last financial year.

Gross direct tax collections increased 3.62 per cent during April-May to Rs 52,232 crore. While the corporation tax collection showed a decline of 2.82 per cent to Rs 24,329 crore, the collection of personal income tax was up by 10.02 per cent to Rs 27,884 crore. However, direct tax collections (net of refunds) showed an increase of 172.64 per cent to Rs 35,323 crore due to a nearly 55 per cent decline in refunds.

Source: Business Standard

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