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GST mop-up rises 8.1% to ?1.83 trn in Feb on stronger import revenues

  Gross GST collection increased by 8.1 per cent to over Rs 1.83 trillion in February, led by higher growth in revenues from imports and improved domestic sales.Gross domestic revenue rose 5.3 per cent to about Rs 1.36 trillion, while gross import revenue climbed 17.2 per cent to Rs 47,837 crore.Total refunds were up 10.2 per cent at Rs 22,595 crore.Total net Goods and Services Tax (GST) collection stood at over Rs 1.61 trillion, up 7.9 per cent year-on-year.Net cess revenue was Rs 5,063 crore, down from Rs 13,481 crore in February last year. GST rates on about 375 items were slashed, making goods cheaper, effective September 2025. Also, four tax slabs of 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent were merged into two of 5 per cent and 18 per cent, with a highest 40 per cent slab for a select few ultra luxury goods and tobacco products.The GST collections had initially dipped in the first month of tax cut implementation, with revenues declining to Rs 1.70 trillion in November. The collection rose t...

Net GST revenue collection up 7.9% at ?1.61 trillion in February

  The net goods and services tax (GST) revenue in February rose 7.9 per cent year-on-year to ?1.61 trillion, excluding GST compensation cess receipts, marking the highest growth rate in the past six months, according to government data released on Sunday.In absolute terms, the net GST revenue for February is the third highest in the last six months, after January at ?1.7 trillion and October at ?1.69 trillion. On a sequential basis, February’s collection declined by nearly 5.7 per cent, the data showed.The Centre discontinued the compensation cess from February 1. The compensation cess of ?5,063 crore reported in February relates to transactions carried out in January. Total GST refunds rose 10.2 per cent, with domestic refunds declining 5.3 per cent and import-related refunds rising 26.5 per cent. Meanwhile, gross GST revenue increased 8.1 per cent to ?1.83 trillion, though sequentially it fell 5.05 per cent from January, when overall revenue stood at ?1.93 trillion. Gross revenue...