GST Collections June 2026 Rise 13.9% to ₹1.95 Lakh Crore, Led by Import Revenue

The gross Goods and Services Tax (GST) collection for the month of June was up by 13.9 per cent year-on-year at ₹1,94,812 crore from ₹1,71,105 crore in June last year. This comes after Gross GST collections for May stood at ₹1.94 lakh crore, up 3.2% year-on-year.

GST Collections Experienced Strong Growth in June 2026

As the collection of GST is around ₹1,94,812 crore for the month of June 2026 and it compared to ₹1,71,105 crore in the same month last year.

After adjusting the refunds, total net GST collections stood at ₹1,62,377 crore and showcased the annual growth of 11.2%.

The latest figures indicates the steady revenue generation despite the global economic uncertainties.

Strong tax collections also showcases the improved compliance and the effectiveness of the digital tax administration under the GST framework.

Key Facts

  • Gross GST Collection: ₹1,94,812 crore
  • Growth (YoY): 13.9%
  • Net GST Collection: ₹1,62,377 crore
  • Import GST Growth: 34.6%
  • Domestic GST Growth: 6.5%
  • Total Refunds: ₹32,436 crore
  • Data Released By: Ministry of Finance

Import Revenue Emerges

One of the important feature last month GST data was the significant difference between the domestic and import-related tax collections.

GST collected from the domestic transactions increased by 6.5% to ₹1,34,774 crore. However, GST revenue from the imports sides surged to 34.6% and it reached to ₹60,038 crore and making  it as the primary contributor to the overall increase in the tax collections.

The government has also processed ₹32,436 crore in the GST refunds during the month and it marked the 29.1% rise over the previous year.

State-wise Performance

Maharashtra continued to lead all the states with GST collections of ₹30,714 crore and it is followed by the Karnataka and Gujarat as both states have registered the double-digit growth.

Among the large states, Uttar Pradesh recorded an impressive 19% increase in the GST collections and it highlights expanding economic activity.

On the other hand, Sikkim, Puducherry, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Tamil Nadu has also reported the declines in GST collections during June.

Shivam

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