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June GST collections rises by 13.9%

Strong consumption and import growth keep indirect tax collections on a steady upward trajectory

India’s gross Goods and Services Tax (GST) collections rose to ₹1.94 lakh crore in June, registering a 13.9 per cent year-on-year growth, reflecting robust domestic demand, higher imports and continued improvement in tax compliance.

The increase was largely driven by healthy economic activity across sectors. GST revenue from domestic transactions recorded strong growth, indicating sustained consumer spending and business momentum. Meanwhile, GST collected on imports stood at ₹60,038 crore, highlighting the steady pace of overseas trade and its contribution to government revenues.

After adjusting for refunds, net GST collections also posted a healthy increase, underlining the resilience of the Indian economy despite an uncertain global environment. The latest figures suggest that consumption and business activity remained strong through June, providing another positive signal for economic growth.

The latest numbers are also expected to provide the government with greater fiscal room to continue investing in infrastructure, public services and development projects while maintaining fiscal discipline.

Economists said the consistent rise in GST collections reflects the expanding formal economy, better compliance by taxpayers and the growing use of digital systems such as e-invoicing and online tax filing. These reforms have improved transparency and helped strengthen revenue collections over the past few years.

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