GST Collection Data: Monthly Revenue, State-Wise & Year-Wise Trends

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Updated on Apr 10, 2026

30 second summary | GST collections represent total tax revenue from goods and services in India. Collections have grown steadily since 2017, reaching ₹22 lakh crore in FY 2024-25, with a peak of ₹2.36 lakh crore in April 2025. Analysing GST collections across monthly, state-wise and yearly trends helps track economic activity and compliance.

GST collections represent the total tax revenue generated from the supply of goods and services in India. These figures are released monthly and directly reflect business activity, consumption levels and tax compliance.

In recent years, GST collections have shown consistent growth. FY 2024-25 recorded total collections of ₹22 lakh crore, with the highest monthly GST collections at ₹2.36 lakh crore in April 2025. Analysing GST collections across monthly, state-wise and annual trends helps businesses understand economic performance and plan better.

Types of GST revenue

GST collections are divided into four components:

  • CGST (Central Goods and Services Tax): Tax collected by the central government on intra-state supplies
  • SGST (State Goods and Services Tax): Tax collected by state governments on intra-state transactions
  • IGST (Integrated Goods and Services Tax): Tax on interstate imports and supplies
  • Compensation cess: Additional tax on specific goods to compensate states

Monthly Gross GST revenue trends

GST collections are reported monthly to track short-term economic activity.

In February 2026, gross GST collections stood at ₹1,83,609 crore. The breakdown is as follows:

Component

Amount

CGST

₹37,473 crore

SGST

₹45,900 crore

IGST (including imports)

₹1,00,236 crore

Total refunds

₹22,595 crore

Net GST revenue

₹1,61,014 crore

Net GST collections grew by 7.9% compared to the previous year, indicating continued growth in tax revenue.

Recent monthly GST collections

Month

Gross GST Collection

October 2025

₹1,95,936 

November 2025

₹1,70,276 

December 2025

₹1,74,550

January 2026

₹1,93,384

February 2026

₹1,83,609

Key monthly GST trends in FY 2025-26

Recent GST collections highlight the following patterns:

  • The highest monthly GST collections were recorded in April 2025 at ₹2.36 lakh crore, driven by year-end filings and strong interstate trade.
  • The highest monthly GST collections were recorded in April 2025 at ₹2.36 lakh crore, driven by year-end filings and strong interstate trade.
  • Festive months such as October and November recorded higher GST collections due to increased consumption and business activity.

Year-wise GST collection trends

Since its implementation in 2017, GST collections have shown steady growth, with a temporary dip during the pandemic.

Financial Year

Gross GST Collection

2017-18

₹7.40 lakh crore

2018-19

₹11.77 lakh crore

2019-20

₹12.22 lakh crore

2020-21

₹11.37 lakh crore

2021-22

₹14.88 lakh crore

2022-23

₹18.07 lakh crore

2023-24

₹20.18 lakh crore

2024-25

₹22.08 lakh crore

 

This trend reflects improved compliance, economic recovery and expansion in the tax base.

State-wise GST collection trends

GST collections vary across states based on economic activity, consumption and industrial output.

State-wise GST collections (FY 2025-26)

State/UT

Total Revenue (in crores)

Jammu and Kashmir

7,175

Himachal Pradesh

10,352

Punjab

26,721

Chandigarh

2,915

Uttarakhand

20,670

Haryana

1,19,362

Delhi

77,002

Rajasthan

54,785

Uttar Pradesh

1,12,212

Bihar

20,208

Sikkim

4,063

Arunachal Pradesh

1,201

Nagaland

682

Manipur

699

Mizoram

512

Tripura

1,193

Meghalaya

2,192

Assam

17,415

West Bengal

66,892

Jharkhand

36,841

Odisha

60,928

Chhattisgarh

37,183

Madhya Pradesh

45,072

Gujarat

1,36,748

Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu

4,410

Maharashtra

3,59,855

Karnataka

1,59,564

Goa

7,146

Lakshadweep

21

Kerala

33,109

Tamil Nadu

1,31,115

Puducherry

2,865

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

482

Telangana

62,987

Andhra Pradesh

44,825

Ladakh

546

Other Territory

2,473

OIDAR

3,275

State-wise GST growth trends (2025-26)

State/UT

Mar-24 (in crores)

Mar-25 (in crores)

Growth (%)

Kerala

2,598

2,829

9%

Gujarat

11,392

12,095

6%

Manipur

69

57

-18%

Rajasthan

4,798

5,498

15%

Assam

1,543

1,708

11%

Telangana

5,399

5,401

0%

Chandigarh

238

241

1%

Bihar

1,991

2,599

30%

Maharashtra

27,688

31,534

14%

Sikkim

303

349

15%

Andhra Pradesh

4,082

4,033

-1%

Goa

565

680

20%

Jharkhand

3,243

3,309

2%

Tripura

121

160

32%

Uttarakhand

1,730

1,742

1%

Himachal Pradesh

852

829

-3%

Tamil Nadu

11,017

11,795

7%

Ladakh

41

48

17%

West Bengal

5,473

5,827

6%

Punjab

2,090

2,172

4%

Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu

452

386

-15%

Mizoram

50

46

-8%

Madhya Pradesh

3,974

4,173

5%

Haryana

9,545

10,648

12%

Nagaland

83

85

2%

Lakshadweep

2

3

27%

Odisha

5,109

5,809

14%

Delhi

5,820

6,139

5%

Meghalaya

213

268

26%

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

32

51

60%

Karnataka

13,014

13,497

4%

Chhattisgarh

3,143

3,721

18%

Jammu and Kashmir

601

595

-1%

Arunachal Pradesh

168

174

53%

Puducherry

221

251

14%

Uttar Pradesh

9,087

9,956

10%

Other Territory

196

221

13%

Center Jurisdiction

220

292

32%

Factors affecting GST collection trends

Several factors influence GST collections:

  • Increase in domestic consumption
  • Imports and interstate trade
  • Compliance improvements, such as e-invoicing
  • Digital monitoring and analytics to reduce tax evasion
  • GST Council policy decisions

Additionally, tools such as AI-based anomaly detection, geo-tagged e-way bills and expanded e-invoicing have strengthened compliance and reduced tax leakage.

Conclusion

GST collections provide a clear view of economic activity, consumption patterns and tax compliance in India. Monthly, state-wise and annual GST collections help businesses track trends and make informed decisions.GST collections provide a clear view of economic activity, consumption patterns and tax compliance in India. Monthly, state-wise and annual GST collections help businesses track trends and make informed decisions.

FAQs

GST collection data is released every month by the Ministry of Finance through the Press Information Bureau (PIB). The figures are compiled on the basis of data from the GST Network (GSTN), which tracks tax payments made by businesses across India.

Monthly GST announcements usually report gross GST revenue, i.e., total tax collected before refunds are issued to consumers. Net GST revenue takes into account the refunds issued in that period.

GST collections are usually highest in the month of April due to year-end GST returns by businesses and settlement of pending tax liabilities for the previous financial year. This leaves a temporary increase in tax collections.

GST collection trends are useful for the government to measure the economic activities, tax compliance rates and performance of the sectors. The data can impact the policy decisions, the change in GST rates and the enforcement strategies taken by the GST Council.

Published on April 10, 2026

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