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Home / Business and Economy / GST Growth Slows: Half of States See Revenue Contraction

GST Growth Slows: Half of States See Revenue Contraction

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Nine states recorded a decline in GST collections from April to November 2025.
  • National GST growth held steady, but domestic GST faced pressure from refunds.
  • States with strong manufacturing and logistics outperformed others.
GST Growth Slows: Half of States See Revenue Contraction

Several major Indian states have reported a decrease in Goods and Services Tax (GST) collections during the fiscal year leading up to November 2025. Data reveals that nine out of twenty-four analyzed states and union territories experienced a contraction in their GST revenue compared to the previous fiscal year. This trend suggests underlying issues affecting revenue generation across a significant portion of the country.

Manoj Mishra noted that while the national GST figures showed resilience, growth has been driven by import IGST and settlements in a few key consumption hubs. Conversely, net domestic GST collections have been impacted by increased refunds and more stringent input tax credit regulations, leading to sluggish growth or contraction in many states.

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States with strong manufacturing bases, active logistics, and deeper formalization have generally shown better performance. In contrast, smaller states or those with lighter consumption patterns are more susceptible to refund volatility and compliance tightening. The current fiscal data serves as an early warning, especially as GST compensation measures have ended, making fiscal outcomes more dependent on real economic activity and compliance.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
States are experiencing declining GST collections due to factors like slowing demand, increased refunds, and tighter input tax credit controls, impacting domestic GST.
Major states like Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Odisha, and Madhya Pradesh have recorded a decline in GST collections between April and November 2025.
National GST growth is largely driven by import IGST and settlements flowing to major consumption and logistics hubs, masking struggles in domestic GST for many states.

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