
Time taken for tax refunds in India cut from 3 months to 17 days in last 11 years
The introduction of pre-filled returns, automation in refund processing, real-time TDS adjustments and online grievance redress mechanisms has led to reduced delays by as much as 81 per cent and improved taxpayer experience, according to official figures.
Data shared by the Principal Chief Controller of Accounts and the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) shows that between 2013-14 and 2024-25, refunds issued to taxpayers have surged by 474 per cent, rising from Rs 83,008 crore to Rs 4,76,743 crore.
The proportion of refunds relative to gross tax collections has risen from 11.5 per cent in 2013-14 to 17.6 per cent in 2024-25.
The taxpayer base has also expanded significantly, with income tax returns more than doubling from 3.8 crore in 2013 to 8.89 crore in 2024. The growth in gross direct tax collections during the same period has also surged by a staggering 274 per cent from Rs 7,21,604 crore to Rs 27,02,974 crore, indicating the rising income levels in a fast-growing economy.
India's growth story continues to draw global attention, backed by strong fundamentals and consistent performance. Over the past decade, India's economic size has tripled from Rs 106.57 lakh crore to Rs 331.03 lakh crore in 2024-25, with the GDP growth at a robust 6.5 per cent for the year, according to official figures.
The Reserve Bank of India expects this pace to continue into 2025-26. Other projections echo this optimism, with the United Nations forecasting growth of 6.3 per cent this year and 6.4 per cent next year, while the Confederation of Indian Industry places its estimate slightly higher at 6.4 to 6.7 per cent.
This sustained performance is being driven by strong domestic demand. Rural consumption has picked up, city spending is rising, and private investment is on the upswing. At the same time, government investment remains high, especially in infrastructure, while stable borrowing conditions are helping firms and consumers make forward-looking decisions.

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