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GST buoyancy: On GST revenues in December

GST buoyancy : On GST revenues in December

December’s revenues signal some post-festive fervour in the economy

At almost ₹1.5 lakh crore, Goods and Services Tax (GST) inflows in December 2022 signal a recovery of sorts from November, when revenues fell to a three-month low. November 2022 revenues were 10.9% higher than a year ago, but still marked the slowest growth since June 2021. December’s revenues were 2.5% higher than November and reflected a 15.2% year-on-year uptick . While the ₹1,49,507 crore GST kitty in December is the third highest since the beginning of the indirect tax regime in July 2017, it may be more noteworthy than previous records. First, as these taxes are linked to economic activity undertaken in November, they indicate that factories and service providers were busier than they were in October, impacted little by post-festival consumer fatigue . Second, on the two other occasions that GST revenues were higher — ₹1.67 lakh crore in April 2022 and almost ₹1.52 lakh crore in October — the numbers were boosted by taxpayers’ financial year-end reconciliations and pre-festive spending or stocking up , respectively. This was not the case in December. Arguments that high inflation bolstered these numbers are only partly tenableheadline inflation dipped to an 11-month low of 5.9% in November, services inflation was flat sequentially , and goods inflation was 6.2%, which is high but far lower than previous months. So, if inflation did nudge-up revenues, it did not play any more of a role-in December than it did in earlier months when price rise was higher.

From what is known so far, the eight core sectors rebounded to grow 5.4% in November from a mere 0.9% in October, when industrial output tanked an alarming 4%. While November’s industrial production levels will only be known later this month, the GST revenues indicate that the demand for both goods and services held-up . As North Block mandarins enter the last lap of curating the Union Budget, the latest GST print should provide some hope while working out the fiscal glide path and revenue aspirations for the coming year. Not only have GST collections been over ₹1.4 lakh crore for 10 straight months, December’s healthy inflows lift-up the average monthly intake of 2022-23 to ₹1.49 lakh crore. But there is little room for complacency — any slackening in economic activity due to global headwinds could drag-down revenues too. The GST Council, which met briefly last month after a long break but left critical reforms hanging , must be convened soon after the Budget — not just to help sustain revenue inflows, but also to aim to rake in more from a rationalised rate structure which brings all the presently excluded items into the One Nation, One Tax ambit .

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Fervour
(noun) – ardour, passion, zeal, vehemence, excitement

उत्साह, जोश

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Sequentially
(adverb) – successively, consecutively, consecutive, progressively

क्रमिक रूप से

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Mere
(adjective) – no more than, just, only

केवल

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Buoyancy
(noun) –progress, improvement, expansion, mushrooming,

उछाल

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Signal
(verb) – sign, indicate, suggest, show

संकेत करना

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Post
-festive (adjective) – After festival season.

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Of
sorts (phrase) – something of the kind just mentioned

एक तरह की

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Mark
(verb) –  Indicate, denote, show, demonstrate, exhibit

चिह्नित करना

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Reflect
(verb) – Indicate, show, display, manifest, exhibit, signify, suggest

दिखाना, प्रदर्शित करना

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Uptick
(noun) – A small increase, rise

इजाफा

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Kitty
(noun) – A pool or reserve of money, often collected from a number of people or sources and designated for a particular purpose.

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Indirect
tax (noun) – GST, excise tax, VAT, and service tax etc.

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Regime
(noun) – system, arrangement, scheme, code

व्यवस्था

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Noteworthy
(adjective) – notable, remarkable, important, outstanding, significant

उल्लेखनीय

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Undertake
(verb) – Start, commence, embark on, carry out

शुरू करना

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Fatigue
(noun) – exhaustion, weariness, tiredness, weakness, lethargy

थकान

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Occasion
(noun) – time, case, juncture, event, instance, occurrence, point

अवसर/ मौक़ा

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Boost
(verb) – increase, promote, enhance, encourage, advance

बढ़ावा देना

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Reconciliation
(noun) – the restoration of friendly relations.

सुलह

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Stock
up (phrasal verb) – to buy a large amount of something so that you will have enough for the future

इकट्ठा करना

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Case
(noun) – Circumstance, situation, event, instance, occasion

मामला, स्थिति

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Bolster
(verb) – strengthen, reinforce, encourage, support, augment, sustain

मजबूत करना

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Tenable
(adjective) – defensible, justifiable, defendable, supportable, sustainable,

तर्कसंगत, मान्य

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Service
inflation (noun) – when the price level of services rises, the value of currency reduces.

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Dip
(verb) – Fall, decline, drop, slump, downturn, plunge

गिरना

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Flat
(adjective) –fixed and not likely to change

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Goods
inflation (noun) – when the price level of goods rises, the value of currency reduces.

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Nudge up
(phrasal verb) – to increase the value; to move by a small amount in a particular direction

बढ़ाना

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Play a role in
(phrase) – contribute to, be instrumental in, be a factor in

में भूमिका निभाना

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Eight
core sector (noun) – The eight-core sectors of the Indian economy are electricity, steel, refinery products, crude oil, coal, cement, natural gas and fertilizers.

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Tank
(verb) – to drop sharply in price to the point of bottoming out

गिरावट आना

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Alarming
(adjective) – scary, shocking, frightening, disturbing, astonishing

खतरनाक

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Hold
up (phrasal verb) – remain strong or vigorous

मज़बूत होना

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North
Block (noun) – Office of Ministry of Finance and the Home ministry

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Mandarin
(noun) – Bureaucrat, official, public servant, civil servant

दफ़्तरशाह

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The Last lap
(phrase) – last stage of something long and difficult.

अंतिम पड़ाव

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Curate
(verb) – To gather and present to the public

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Print
(noun) – Record, Information, data

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Work out
(phrasal verb) – To develop or formulate something, such as a plan, strategy, etc.

तैयार करना

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Fiscal
glide path (noun) – The fiscal glide path - in the context of the Budget - is the path the Finance Ministry, and by extension, the government takes to fulfilling the fiscal targets it sets for itself

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Aspiration
(noun) – ambition, expectation

आकांक्षा

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Straight
(adjective) – successive, in succession, consecutive, in a row,

लगातार

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Healthy
(adjective) – A healthy amount is a large amount

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Lift
up (phrasal verb) – uplift, raise, elevate, elate, lift

बढ़ाना/ उठाना

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Intake
(noun) –  Collection

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Room
(noun) –  scope, capacity, margin, leeway

गुंजाइश

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Complacency
(noun) –Self-satisfaction, smugness, self-approval, self-admiration, self-contentment,
आत्म-संतुष्टि

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Slackening
(noun) – break, lessening, moderation, respite

सुस्ती

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Headwind
(noun) – a force or influence that inhibits/restrict progress

विपरीत परिस्थिति

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Drag
down (phrasal verb) – bring someone or something to a lower level or standard

. नीचे धकेलना

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Hang
(verb) – Be suspended or hanging

लटकाना

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Convene
(verb) – assemble, gather, meet, get together, come together

आयोजित करना

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Sustain
(verb) – support, maintain, uphold, keep 

बनाए रखना

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Rake
in (phrasal verb) – gather something in large quantities; make a lot of money

प्रचुर कमाना

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Rationalised
(adjective) – Efficient, streamlined, modernized, updated, restructured

तर्कसंगत

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Ambit
(noun) – Realm, scope, field, range, area

दायरा