Mangaluru central excise and service tax revenue exceeds Rs 16,940 crore


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Mangaluru, Apr 6: The revenue collection of Mangaluru Central Excise and Service Tax Commissionerate continued its steady growth trend with an unprecedented revenue realization of over Rs 16,940 crore in the last financial year. Central Excise revenue shows an increase of about 40% while the service tax revenue is 23% more than previous year’s collections.

The growth in Central Excise revenue is attributable to the spectacular increase in revenue realized from M/s Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd. with an increase of over Rs 4,554 crore compared to duty paid last year. Besides petroleum revenue, substantial growth of about 54% has also been registered in respect of revenue from non-petroleum products which is mainly on account of the growth shown by Grasim Industries Ltd.

The growth in service tax revenue is mainly due to the incremental growth in banking and financial services and port services. Besides substantial revenue has been paid by Shree Kshetra Dharmasthala during 2016-17.

The Commissionerate, by undertaking various augmentation measures, has mopped up additional revenue to the tune of Rs 52 crore. Out of this, the revenue recovered on anti-evasion front is over Rs 21 crore which is the highest ever so far. During the last financial year central excise and service tax cases involving duty implication of above Rs 86 crore have been registered.

The Bureau of Indian Standards after undertaking surveillance audit has commended the quality of services delivered to the clients by the Commissionerate.

  

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