India’s GST collections climbed to ₹1.77 trillion in December 2024, marking the 10th straight month of revenues exceeding ₹1.7 trillion, according to government data released on Wednesday. This represents a 7.3% increase compared to ₹1.65 trillion collected in December 2023 but remains lower than the peak of ₹2.1 trillion achieved in April 2024. December’s collection is also slightly below November 2024’s ₹1.82 trillion, which had shown an 8.5% year-on-year increase.
Refunds issued in December amounted to ₹22,490 crore, a significant 31% jump from December 2023. After accounting for refunds, net GST collections were ₹1.54 trillion, reflecting a modest 3.3% year-on-year growth.
In November, GST collections stood at ₹1.82 trillion.
India’s GST growth points to an improving economic outlook despite some challenges. The economy witnessed slower GDP growth in the July-September quarter, falling to 5.4%, compared to 6.7% in the April-June period. This steady rise in GST revenues reflects stronger domestic activity and improved compliance.
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