India’s goods and services tax (GST) collections rose to Rs 1.77 trillion in December, marking the tenth consecutive month of collections exceeding Rs 1.7 trillion, according to government data released on Wednesday.
December 2024: Central, state, and integrated GST
The Central GST collection for December stood at Rs 32,836 crore, while State GST and Integrated GST contributions amounted to Rs 40,499 crore and Rs 47,783 crore, respectively. Collections from cess were reported at Rs 11,471 crore.
Domestic transactions
Refunds issued
Refunds issued in December totalled Rs 22,490 crore, reflecting a significant 31 per cent increase over December 2023. Adjusting for refunds, net GST collections increased by 3.3 per cent year-on-year to Rs 1.54 trillion.
November GST highlights
In November, the GST collections were driven by strong revenues from domestic transactions, which grew by 9.4 per cent year-on-year to Rs 1.40 trillion. Import-related GST revenues also showed a 6 per cent increase, amounting to Rs 42,591 crore.
Central GST stood at Rs 34,141 crore, while State GST and Integrated GST were reported at Rs 43,047 crore and Rs 91,828 crore, respectively. Cess collections during the month totalled Rs 13,253 crore. Refunds issued in November amounted to Rs 19,259 crore, reflecting an 8.9 per cent decline compared to the previous year.
The steady rise in GST revenues signals improved economic performance compared to the previous quarter, despite challenges in the broader economic landscape.
