According to the statement, the Odisha Goods and
Services Tax (OGST) collection for the financial year
2021-22 is Rs 12743.01 crore as against Rs 8292.15 crore
collected till March '21 with a growth rate of 54 per
cent. The corresponding collection up to March '20 was
Rs 8722 crore.
There is a collection of Rs 1109.85 crore in CGST, Rs
1003.47 crore in Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST)
and 660.09 crores in cess during March '22, it said.
"Growth in GST is mostly driven by mining and
manufacturing sectors. Amongst the top 100 taxpayers,
while the Mining sector witnessed a growth of 81 per
cent, the manufacturing sector recorded 84 per cent
growth during this year. Similarly, Service Sector,
Trading and Works Contract Sector have witnessed the
growth of 56.78 per cent, 52.07 per cent and 36.99 per
cent in the current FY over the corresponding period of
last year," said the statement.
As per the statement of the Commissionerate of CT and
GST, the total collection of VAT (petrol and liquor) is
Rs 1687.72 crore during March '22 as against Rs 1559.51
crore during March '21 with a growth rate of 8.22 per
cent. Out of the above, collection from Petroleum
Products is Rs 1257.04 crore while collection from
Liquor is Rs 430.67 crore during March '22.
It stated that the collection from VAT for the entire
year 2021-22 is Rs 9954.91 crore including Rs 2093.70
crore from Liquor against Rs 7756.74 crore collected the
previous year witnessing a growth of 28.34 per cent.
The professional tax also witnessed a decent growth with
collection of Rs 248.55 crore a growth rate of 8.48 per
cent, said the statement.
As per the statement, the growth of GST during the
current FY is a result of faster economic growth coupled
with better performance of field functionaries in
management of nonfilers, Nil Filers and Wrong Filers of
returns besides effective action on the collection of
demand raised through adjudication.
The statement said, "During the current FY, 47654nos. of
new taxpayers have been bought under the GST fold. The
total e-waybill generated during March '22 was 18.58
Lakh against 16.21 Lakh during March '21 witnessing a
growth of 14.62 per cent."
"Enforcement activities are being undertaken by the
State GST Commissionerate as a deterrence to errant
businessmen and to detect cases of fake invoices. During
the current FY, 6 accused persons have been arrested and
involved in availing and passing on of bogus ITC total
amounting to Rs 462.49 crore," added the statement.
Source:::BUSINESS STANDARD,
dated 03/04/2022.