India’s GST collections for FY2024–25 touched a total of ₹16,75 lakh crore, an increase of 9.98% against ₹15.23 lakh crore collected in FY23-24. This reflects continued momentum in economic activity and compliance improvements. Among states, Maharashtra emerged as the top contributor with nearly ₹3.60 lakh crore in collections, followed by states like Karnataka, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Haryana., according to the data by GST Council. Below is the list of top top 10 GST collecting States in India.
Top 10 GST Collecting States
States/UTs with the Lowest GST Collections
Union Territories and small northeastern states, expectedly, recorded the lowest collections due to their limited economic scale.
Bottom 5 GST Collecting States/UTs
With Maharashtra alone contributing over 21% of the top 10 GST collections, the data continues to underscore the tax potential of India’s industrially and commercially vibrant states. Meanwhile, total GST collections crossing ₹16.75 lakh crore marks a significant milestone for India’s indirect tax regime.
Total domestic cess collection in FY2024–25
India collected a total of ₹1,41,891.72 crore as domestic GST compensation cess in FY2024–25. This cess is primarily levied on products like tobacco, coal, and luxury automobiles to fund compensation requirements for states under the GST framework.
Breakdown of GST components in total collection (FY2024–25)
India’s total GST collection of ₹16.75 lakh crore in FY2024–25 comprises four key components — CGST, SGST, IGST, and CESS. Each of these plays a distinct role in the GST architecture: