India’s GST Revenue Jumps 9.1% in February 2025 – Here’s What It Means

India’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) collection surged 9.1% YoY in February 2025, reaching ₹1.84 lakh crore. This growth was fueled by a 10.2% increase in domestic GST Collection February 2025 revenues, reflecting robust economic activity and improved compliance measures.

Breakdown of February 2025 GST Revenue

GST ComponentFeb 2024 (₹ Crore)Feb 2025 (₹ Crore)Growth (%)
Central GST (CGST)31,78535,20410.8%
State GST (SGST)39,61543,70410.3%
Integrated GST (IGST)84,09890,8708.1%
Compensation Cess12,83913,8688.0%
Total Gross GST Revenue1,68,3371,83,6469.1%

Key Growth Drivers

✔️ Domestic GST revenue surged 10.2% to ₹1.42 lakh crore, reflecting higher economic activity.
✔️ GST on imports rose 5.4% to ₹41,702 crore, indicating steady trade flow.
✔️ Total refunds issued increased by 17.3%, reaching ₹20,889 crore.
✔️ Net GST revenue grew 8.1% to ₹1.63 lakh crore, up from ₹1.50 lakh crore in February 2024.


State-Wise GST Collection Performance

Some states saw double-digit GST growth, while others experienced declines:

State/UTFeb 2024 (₹ Cr)Feb 2025 (₹ Cr)Growth (%)
Haryana8,2699,92520%
Madhya Pradesh3,5724,09015%
Rajasthan4,2114,78714%
Maharashtra27,06530,63713%
West Bengal5,3575,7978%
Grand Total1,28,7601,41,94510%

🔹 Highest Growth: Tripura (21%), Haryana (20%), Andaman & Nicobar Islands (32%). 🔹 Declining States: Lakshadweep (-55%), Ladakh (-46%), Mizoram (-16%).