India’s Net Direct Tax Collections Rise 7% to ₹12.92 Lakh Crore in FY26 YTD

The improved tax momentum provides greater flexibility for infrastructure and social-welfare spending, although economists caution that tax buoyancy needs to be sustained and matched with actual growth performance in key sectors.
India’s Net Direct Tax Collections Rise 7% to ₹12.92 Lakh Crore in FY26 YTD

The improved tax momentum provides greater flexibility for infrastructure and social-welfare spending, although economists caution that tax buoyancy needs to be sustained and matched with actual growth performance in key sectors.

India’s net direct tax receipts hit ₹12.92 lakh crore in FY26 YTD, marking a 7% YoY growth and supporting fiscal strength.
The improved tax momentum provides greater flexibility for infrastructure and social-welfare spending, although economists caution that tax buoyancy needs to be sustained and matched with actual growth performance in key sectors.

The improved tax momentum provides greater flexibility for infrastructure and social-welfare spending, although economists caution that tax buoyancy needs to be sustained and matched with actual growth performance in key sectors.