GST kitty jumps 15% to Rs 1.68 lakh cr in Nov
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New Delhi, December 1
The gross GST collection jumped 15% to Rs 1.68 lakh crore in November. But, despite November being the festive month, the intake was Rs 4,000 crore less than Rs 1.72 lakh crore collected in October.
Haryana tops in North with Rs 9,732 cr
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- Among northern Indian states, the highest GST was collected in Haryana — Rs 9,732 crore — a whopping 44% higher than the intake in November last year
- Delhi’s collection was the second highest at Rs 5,347 crore in November this year as against Rs 4,566 crore in the same month last year
- The GST intake from Punjab was Rs 2,265 crore as against Rs 1,669 crore in November last year and Rs 1,710 crore in September this year
The combination of a buoyant economy, persistent inflation and use of IT to catch evaders has led to the gross GST collection crossing the Rs 1.60 lakh crore-mark in the current fiscal for the sixth time. The gross GST collection for the current fiscal is now Rs 13.32 lakh crore, averaging Rs 1.66 lakh crore per month. This average is 11.9 % higher than the gross GST collection for the last fiscal up to November 2022, when it was Rs 11.90 lakh crore or an average of Rs 1.49 lakh crore per month, said an official statement.
Among north Indian states, the highest GST was collected in Haryana — Rs 9,732 crore — a whopping 44% higher than the intake in November last year. The government had not provided the state-wise break up in October but resumed the practice this month. In September this year, Haryana collected Rs 8,009 crore in GST.
Delhi’s collection was the second highest at Rs 5,347 crore in November this year as against Rs 4,566 crore in the same month last year. In September this year, Delhi’s contribution was Rs 4,566 crore.
The GST intake from Punjab was Rs 2,265 crore as against Rs 1,669 crore in November last year and Rs 1,710 crore in September this year.
J&K contributed Rs 469 crore to the GST kitty as against Rs 430 crore in the same month last year. The GST collection from Ladakh was Rs 62 crore as against Rs 50 crore in November last year.
Out of the Rs 1.68 lakh crore GST collected this year, CGST was Rs 30,420 crore, SGST Rs 38,226 crore, IGST Rs 87,009 crore (including Rs 39,198 crore collected on import of goods) and cess Rs 12,274 crore (including Rs 1,036 crore collected on import of goods).