In March 2024 Goods and Service Tax collection rose 11.5 per cent on an annual basis to Rs 1.78 lakh crore, the second highest since the regime came into force in July 2017.
In March the rise of GST collection can be attributed to the rise in GST collection from domestic transactions at 17.6 per cent,’ the Finance Ministry stated in a press release. GST revenue net of refunds in March grew 18.4 per cent on a year-on-year basis to Rs 1.65 lakh crore.
Out of the total collections, Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) stood at Rs 34,532 crore, State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) was Rs 43,746 crore, and Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST) was Rs 87,947 crore, along with Rs 40,322 crore collected through the imported goods. The Cess collections stood at Rs 12,259 crore, along with Rs 996 crore collected via imported goods.
Top Five GST Collections | Total Amount |
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April 2023 | INR 1.87 Lakh Crore |
March 2024 | INR 1.78 Lakh Crore |
January 2024 | INR 1.74 Lakh Crore |
October 2023 | INR 1.72 Lakh Crore |
February 2024 | INR 1.7 Lakh Crore |
Rs 1.87 lakh crore in April 2023 is the highest-ever GST collection recorded. A growth of 12.5 per cent to Rs 1.7 lakh crore is registered in February GST collection marking the 5th highest since the GST incorporation.
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