GST Collections Jump to ₹1.85 Lakh Cr in June—6.2% YoY Growth Signals Revival

GST Collection in June 2025 Hits ₹1.85 Lakh Crore: Detailed Insight

GST collection in June 2025 has once again crossed ₹1.85 lakh crore, registering a healthy 6.2% year-on-year growth compared to June 2024. This steady uptick highlights India’s resilient consumption and strong compliance ecosystem, driven by digital enforcement and policy tweaks.

Let’s break down what this number means for taxpayers, states, and businesses.


What’s Included in the ₹1.85 Lakh Crore GST Revenue?

According to the Ministry of Finance (source: PIB release), here’s how the gross GST revenue is structured:

ComponentAmount (₹ Crore)
CGST33,107
SGST41,600
IGST96,572
Cess13,613
Total1,84,892

Note: ₹39,586 crore from IGST was settled to CGST and SGST, resulting in a total revenue of ₹72,693 crore for Centre and ₹74,006 crore for States after settlement.


June 2025 vs June 2024: YoY Growth Snapshot

MonthTotal GST CollectionYoY Growth
June 2024₹1.74 lakh crore
June 2025₹1.85 lakh crore6.2%

This is the fourth time in FY 2025–26 that the monthly GST collection has breached ₹1.80 lakh crore — reflecting sustained economic momentum.


Top Performing States (YoY Revenue Growth)

StateGST Growth (%)
Maharashtra9%
Tamil Nadu8.5%
Gujarat7.2%
Karnataka7%
Uttar Pradesh6.4%

Expert View:
“High-frequency indicators like GST collections show that formalisation is deepening. Voluntary compliance, real-time invoicing, and AI-led tracking are clearly paying off.” — CA Nishant Patil, GST Consultant, Pune


Key Trends Behind the Numbers

  • Improved e-invoicing compliance: Mandatory for businesses above ₹5 crore turnover
  • GST audit and scrutiny notices: CBDT and CBIC tightening post-assessment tracking
  • Increased consumption in services: Hospitality, e-commerce, and logistics rebounding
  • Customs-linked IGST revenue jump: Reflects stronger import activity

Legal & Policy Drivers

  • Budget 2025 announcements like GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) rollout helping resolve disputes faster
  • New CBIC clarifications on GST applicability for specified services (e.g. hotel-restaurant services, housing society charges)
  • GST Amnesty Scheme 2025 under Section 128A continues to improve compliance for FY 2017–2020

What This Means for You

  • For Businesses: Stay GST-compliant — audits and scrutiny are intensifying, especially with digital trails in place
  • For CAs and Tax Practitioners: Keep clients aligned with new clarifications and updates; the window for past clean-up is narrow
  • For State Governments: Robust collections will aid Capex plans and borrowing headroom

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. What is the GST collection growth in June 2025 compared to June 2024?
Ans: The collection grew by 6.2% — from ₹1.74 lakh crore to ₹1.85 lakh crore.

Q2. Which component contributed the most to June’s GST revenue?
Ans: IGST contributed ₹96,572 crore — the highest among all components.

Q3. What’s the Centre-State revenue split after settlement?
Ans: Centre received ₹72,693 crore and States received ₹74,006 crore post IGST settlement.


Summary

GST collection in June 2025 stood at ₹1.85 lakh crore, up 6.2% YoY. IGST led with ₹96,572 crore. Maharashtra, TN, and Gujarat posted the highest growth. Post-settlement, Centre and States received ₹72,693 crore and ₹74,006 crore, respectively.


Final Takeaway

June 2025’s GST revenue spike is more than a headline — it’s a signal of disciplined compliance, steady consumption, and policy maturity. Whether you’re a business, CA, or policymaker, aligning with this trend is no longer optional.

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