Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has recovered ₹35,500 crore of outstanding dues for the April-September period of this financial year, ET has learnt.
This includes ₹23,000 crore of corporate tax and ₹12,500 crore of personal income tax.
Officials said the figure is going to rise further as the board has asked field formations to focus on recovery and set zone-wise recovery targets.
«The focus is on data-based recovery and we aim to recover over ₹90,000 crore to ₹1 lakh crore from the outstanding demands,» a senior official told ET.
The income tax department had made a total recovery of ₹73,500 crore of outstanding demand in the last fiscal year. Of this, ₹56,000 crore was corporate tax and ₹16,500 crore personal income tax.
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