India's Gross GST Collections Rose to ₹1.7 Trillion in November over Lower Tax Rates
Domestic GST revenues fell 2.3% after rate cuts for 375 items, while import-related IGST rose 10.2%, keeping total collections at ₹1.70 trillion, government data shows.
- On Monday , the Government of India reported gross GST collection rose 0.7% in November to 1.70 trillion rupees.
- After the September 22 rate changes, gross domestic revenues declined 2.3% to over 1.24 lakh crore following GST rate cuts for 375 items earlier this year.
- Import-Related IGST surged 10.2% to Rs 45,976 crore, offsetting domestic receipts decline, with net collections from exports and imports rising to Rs 36,521 crore.
- Fiscal data show net GST receipts increased 1.3% at Rs 1.52 lakh crore last month, with April-November net GST rising 7.3% to Rs 12.79 lakh crore.
- The GDP growth — 7.8 in Q1 and 8.2 in Q2 — shows India’s momentum, with an average of 8% for the first half of 2025-26, maintaining its position as the world's fastest-growing large economy.
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GST collections slip on rate cuts to Rs 1.7 lakh cr in November
New Delhi: India’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) collections slipped to a year-low of Rs 1.70 lakh crore in November, growing at a meagre 0.7 per cent year-on-year on a base lowered by the exclusion of proceeds from cess on sin and luxury goods, the official data released on Monday showed. While tepid collections were attributed to a major reduction in tax rates on most goods and services, the silver lining was the spurt in consumption across the…
GST collection in November inches up 0.7% to touch Rs 1.70 lakh crore - The Tribune
According to provisional data released by the government, the total Gross GST revenue touched Rs 1,70,276 crore in November 2025, a 0.7% increase over the Rs 1,69,016 crore collected in November 2024.
India's gross GST collections rose to ₹1.7 trillion in November over lower tax rates
The November GST revenue growth of 0.7%—the year's slowest—before adjusting for tax refunds, also bears the brunt of the 25% additional tariff the US imposed on India from 27 August.
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