GST Collections for August 2025: Gross Mop-Up Rs 1.86 Lakh Crore; Net Revenue Up 10.7%
1. august 2025 GST Snapshot
- Gross GST Collection: Rs 1,86,315 crore, up 6.5% YoY from Rs 1,74,962 crore in august 2024.
- Net GST Revenue (after refunds): Rs 1,66,956 crore, up 10.7% YoY.
- Revenue from Domestic Transactions: Rs 1.36 lakh crore, up 9.6%.
- Revenue from Imports: Rs 49,354 crore, down 1.2% YoY.
2. Component-Wise BreakupThe august collections break up as follows:
- Central GST (CGST): Rs 34,076 crore
- State GST (SGST): Rs 42,854 crore
- Integrated GST (IGST): Rs 97,186 crore
- Compensation Cess: Rs 12,199 crore
3. Refunds Drop SignificantlyTotal GST refunds in august fell 19.9% to Rs 19,359 crore from Rs 24,170 crore last year.
- Domestic refunds: Down 21.4%
- Export refunds: Down 17.9%
4. State-Wise Performance HighlightsSeveral states recorded strong GST growth:
- Top Performers: andhra pradesh (21%), bihar & karnataka (15% each), punjab & rajasthan (14% each), haryana & telangana (12% each).
- Smaller States: sikkim (39%), meghalaya (35%), andaman & Nicobar Islands (35%).
- Decliners: Manipur (-24%), chandigarh (-12%), jharkhand (-1%).
5. Key Takeaways
- Robust Domestic Growth: Domestic GST collections are driving the overall revenue increase, reflecting strong business activity.
- Lower Refunds Boost Net Revenue: A decline in refunds has led to a higher net inflow, supporting state and central budgets.
- Regional Insights: Southern and northern states are seeing significant revenue gains, while some northeastern and smaller regions are struggling.
6. OutlookThe Finance Ministry’s august figures suggest that India’s indirect tax system remains resilient, supporting both central and state finances. With the festive season approaching, domestic consumption and GST collections are expected to rise further in the coming months.