India's direct tax collections have maintained strong momentum in the current financial year, with both gross and net collections posting healthy double-digit growth despite a sharp rise in tax refunds. The latest figures suggest steady revenue generation, supported by higher corporate tax, personal income tax and buoyant activity in the stock market.
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