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Haryana mops up Rs 10,403 cr GST in December '24, tops list of big states with 28% growth in collection

Haryana has recorded 28 per cent growth in GST collections in December 2024, marking the highest growth among the major states in the country, according to state’s Excise and Taxation Department. In December 2024, Haryana collected Rs 10,403 crore, placing...
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Haryana has recorded 28 per cent growth in GST collections in December 2024, marking the highest growth among the major states in the country, according to state’s Excise and Taxation Department.

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In December 2024, Haryana collected Rs 10,403 crore, placing it as the fourth-largest state among the 28 states and 8 union territories in terms of GST collection. In terms of percentage growth, Haryana ranked third. “This achievement highlights the state governments and the department's commitment and integrity in meeting their tax collection responsibilities. The increase in revenue is not only a positive indicator of the state's development but also a reflection of its overall economic progress,” said a government spokesperson.

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He further stated the Excise and Taxation Department had achieved a total net collection of Rs 46,188 crore from April to December 2024. This includes Rs 8,812 crore from VAT and CST, Rs 9,527 crore from excise duty, and Rs 27,849 crore from SGST. With a target of Rs 63,348 crore set for the financial year 2024-25, the department has already achieved 73 per cent of its target. He emphasised that this not only reflects the success of Haryana's tax reform policy but also marks a significant step towards the state's overall development.

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