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Home / Business and Economy / GST Revenues Steady Despite Sweeping Rate Cuts

GST Revenues Steady Despite Sweeping Rate Cuts

2 Nov

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Summary

  • GST collections in October 2025 totaled ₹1.96 lakh crore
  • GST refunds rose 39.6% year-on-year in October 2025
  • Rate cuts in September 2025 revived consumer demand
GST Revenues Steady Despite Sweeping Rate Cuts

In October 2025, India's gross GST receipts totaled ₹1.96 lakh crore, an increase of 4.6% compared to the same period last year. This was the slowest pace of growth this fiscal, following stronger increases of 6.5% in August and 9.1% in September.

The data shows that the impact of pre-GST rate revamp and the lower rates rolled out from September 22, 2025 have slowed the growth in GST collections. However, the mop-up remained close to the ₹2 lakh crore-level, indicating resilience in the system.

Notably, GST refunds rose 39.6% year-on-year in October 2025 to ₹26,934 crore. Experts say this reflects the tax administration's confidence that GST collections will show a positive trend going forward, as the full impact of the rate cuts is felt.

The rate cuts, which affected 375 items, have revived consumer demand, with the government citing the highest Navratri sales in over a decade. Experts expect the next month's GST data to show a sharp rebound, as the seasonal festive demand kicks in.

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.
The GST rate cuts on 375 items in September 2025 revived consumer demand, leading to the highest Navratri sales in over a decade, according to government officials.
GST refunds rose 39.6% year-on-year in October 2025 to ₹26,934 crore, indicating the tax administration's confidence in positive GST collection trends going forward.
The article mentions that Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Lakshadweep and Ladakh saw "impressive, high percentage growth" in GST collections, indicating holistic economic development across India.

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