State Bank of India (SBI) tops the list of the highest advance tax-payers while three other public sector entities--LIC, IOC and Bank of Baroda, find themselves amongst the top ten advance tax-payers list for this fiscal (FY 10), an Income Tax source said.
SBI has shelled out Rs 6,552-crore as advance tax as compared to Rs 5,733-crore in the year-ago period while Mukesh Ambani-run Reliance Industries (RIL) tops the list in the private sector with a payment of Rs 3,075-crore as against Rs 1,838-crore in the last fiscal.
RIL occupies the third spot amongst the top ten highest advance tax-payers, the source said.
"SBI is followed by LIC (second spot) which has made a total payment of Rs 3,253-crore for FY 10 as against Rs 2,988-crore last fiscal," the source said.
"Indian Oil Corporation is fourth in the list while Bank of Baroda (BoB) is seventh, both of them public sector units" the source said.
Standard Chartered Bank and HDFC Bank also figure amongst the top ten at fifth and sixth spots respectively, the source said.
In Q4 FY 10, SBI paid Rs 1,857-crore as against Rs 1,810-crore in the year-ago period, while LIC paid Rs 864-crore in the same quarter against Rs 810-crore in the year-ago period.
Reliance Industries paid Rs 770-crore in Q4 FY 10 as against Rs 365-crore in the year-ago period.
Fourth-placed IOC shelled out Rs 1,505-crore for the
fiscal as against Rs 150-crore last fiscal. In Q4 FY 10, it paid Rs 275-crore as against Rs 150-crore.
Two foreign banks, Citibank and HSBC as also domestic player Bank of India (BoI) have paid lesser this year, the source said.
Citibank's contribution to the national coffer has significantly reduced to Rs 150-crore in Q4 FY 10 as compared to the Rs 1,010-crore it paid in the year-ago period. The banking major made a total payment of Rs 800-crore for the year (FY 10) down substantially from the Rs 1,710-crore it paid last year.
HSBC's yearly payment has reduced to Rs 835-crore from the Rs 1,375-crore it made in the previous fiscal while its Q4 payment stands at Rs 190-crore as compared to Rs 350-crore it paid in the year-ago period.
Bank of India has paid Rs 702-crore for FY 10 as against last year's Rs 1,172-crore while India's largest private sector bank, ICICI Bank, too has paid less at Rs 1,502-crore against last year's Rs 1,709-crore.
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