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📈 June GST Collection at ₹1.85 Lakh Crore: 6.2% Year-on-Year Growth Signals Economic Resilience

Infographic showing GST revenue growth in India – June 2025

📈 June GST Collection at ₹1.85 Lakh Crore: 6.2% Year-on-Year Growth Signals Economic Resilience

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India’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) revenue for June 2025 stood at a robust ₹1.85 lakh crore, marking a 6.2% year-on-year (YoY) increase. This steady rise reaffirms the resilience of the Indian economy, driven by strong domestic consumption and better compliance measures across states.

💰 GST Revenue Breakdown – June 2025

Central GST (CGST): ₹31,745 crore

State GST (SGST): ₹39,586 crore

Integrated GST (IGST): ₹96,498 crore

Cess: ₹17,171 crore (including ₹1,012 crore collected on imported goods)

This is the fourth consecutive month in 2025 where GST revenue crossed the ₹1.80 lakh crore mark — a positive sign for government finances and fiscal consolidation goals.

🔍 What’s Driving the Growth?

Improved Compliance & Technology Adoption
Enhanced AI-driven monitoring systems and e-invoicing compliance have boosted collections.

Rising Consumption
Post-election stability and rising middle-class spending are contributing to stronger indirect tax revenues.

Stricter Anti-Evasion Measures
Crackdowns on fake invoicing and ITC fraud have improved net collection efficiency.

Service Sector Boom
Services, especially in digital and logistics, have contributed significantly to tax inflow.

📊 Comparison With June 2024

CategoryJune 2024 (₹ Cr)June 2025 (₹ Cr)YoY Growth
Total GST1,74,3021,85,000+6.2%
IGST89,20096,498+8.2%
Cess16,00017,171+7.3%

🏦 Implications for the Indian Economy

Stronger Fiscal Position: Higher revenues enable the government to reduce borrowings.

Scope for GST Rate Rationalization: Consistent inflow gives room to revisit rate slabs in upcoming GST Council meets.

Boost for Infrastructure Spending: Increased revenues will likely be channeled into infrastructure and welfare schemes.

🔍 FAQs

Q1: What is the total GST collection for June 2025?
A: ₹1.85 lakh crore, which is a 6.2% increase over June 2024.

Q2: Which component contributed the most to the GST collection?
A: Integrated GST (IGST) contributed the most, with ₹96,498 crore collected.

Q3: Why are GST revenues rising?
A: Due to better compliance, crackdown on tax evasion, increased consumption, and service sector growth.

Q4: How will this impact government spending?
A: The government will have more fiscal space to invest in public welfare, infrastructure, and subsidies without excessive borrowing.

published on 1st july

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