In the first quarter (Q1) of the 2025–26 financial year, the GST collection of the state of Andhra Pradesh is Rs 8,860 crore, reflecting a growth of 3.40%.
Total tax collections in Q1 (including all sectors) arrived at Rs 13,361 crore, compared to Rs 13,096 crore in 2024–25, indicating a growth of 2.02%, showing a sustained and healthy growth trajectory over the same period, Chief Commissioner of Taxes Babu A cited.
The state has recorded the highest-ever net GST collections for each respective month on comparison to any previous fiscal year for 3 consecutive months, April, May, and June 2025, he mentioned.
The same performance shows the robust economic recovery of the state, perfect legislation measures, and the success of targeted policy initiatives aimed at expanding the tax base and improving compliance. “The steady upward trend in GST collections not only demonstrates the resilience of the state’s revenue systems but also the increasing vitality of its commercial and industrial sectors,” said Babu.
During the just-concluded June 2025, a total tax (all sectors) revenue of Rs 4,167.66 crore has been collected in the state of Andhra Pradesh, a rise from Rs 3,910.47 crore in June 2024.
The same shows a rise of 6.58%. The rise was due to the higher GST collections of Rs 2,598 crore, up from Rs 2,419 crore, and notable gains under VAT on petroleum products and professional tax.
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Robust investigation procedure and automation in tax scrutiny allow effective monitoring of discrepancies, he added.