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April 1, 2023

₹1,60,122 crore gross GST revenue collected for March 2023

₹1,60,122 crore gross GST revenue collected for March 2023

Second highest collection ever, next only to the collection in April 2022

Monthly GST revenues more than ₹1.4 lakh crore for 12 months in a row, with ₹1.6 lakh crore crossed for the 2nd time since inception of GST

GST revenues clock 13% growth Year-on-Year

Total gross collection for 2022-23 stands at ₹18.10 lakh crore; average gross monthly collection for the full year is ₹1.51 lakh crore

Gross revenues in 2022-23 were 22% higher than that last year

The gross GST revenue collected in the month of March 2023 is ₹1,60,122 crore of which CGST is ₹29,546 crore, SGST is ₹37,314 crore, IGST is ₹82,907 crore (including ₹42,503 crore collected on import of goods) and cess is ₹10,355 crore (including ₹960 crore collected on import of goods). It is for the fourth time, in the current financial year that the gross GST collection has crossed ₹1.5 lakh crore mark registering second highest collection since implementation of GST. This month witnessed the highest IGST collection ever.

The government has settled ₹33,408 crore to CGST and ₹28,187 crore to SGST from IGST as regular settlement. The total revenue of Centre and the States in the month of March 2023 after IGST settlement is ₹62,954 crore for CGST and ₹65,501 crore for the SGST.

The revenues for the month of March 2023 are 13% higher than the GST revenues in the same month last year. During the month, revenues from import of goods was 8% higher and the revenues from domestic transaction (including import of services) are 14% higher than the revenues from these sources during the same month last year. The return filing during March 2023 has been highest ever. 93.2% of statement of invoices (in GSTR-1) and 91.4% of returns (in GSTR-3B) of February were filed till March 2023 as compared to 83.1% and 84.7%, respectively same month last year.

The total gross collection for 2022-23 stands at ₹18.10 lakh crore and the average gross monthly collection for the full year is ₹1.51 lakh crore. The gross revenues in 2022-23 were 22% higher than that last year. The average monthly gross GST collection for the last quarter of the FY 2022-23 has been ₹1.55 lakh crore against the average monthly collection of ₹1.51 lakh crore, ₹1.46 lakh crore and ₹1.49 lakh crore in the first, second and third quarters respectively.

The chart below shows trends in monthly gross GST revenues during the current year. The table shows the state-wise figures of GST collected in each State during the month of March 2023 as compared to March 2022.

Gross revenues in 2022-23 were 22% higher than that last year
Gross revenues in 2022-23 were 22% higher than that last year
 StateMarch 22March 23Growth (%)
1Jammu & Kashmir36847729.42
2Himachal Pradesh6847398.11
3Punjab1572173510.37
4Chandigarh18420210.09
5Uttarakhand1255152321.34
6Haryana6654778016.93
7Delhi4112484017.72
8Rajasthan3587415415.80
9Uttar Pradesh6620761315.01
10Bihar1348174429.40
11Sikkim23026214.11
12Arunachal Pradesh10514437.56
13Nagaland435835.07
14Manipur63659.37
15Mizorma377091.16
16Tiripura829010.21
17Meghalay18120211.51
18Assam1115128014.87
19West Bangal4472509213.88
20Jharkhand2550308320.92
21Odisha4125474915.14
22Chhatisgarh2720301710.90
23Madhya Pradesh2935334614.01
24Gujrat915899198.31
25Daman & Diu   
26Dadra & Nagar Haveli2843098.99             
27Maharashtra203052269511.77
29Karnataka87501036018.40
30Goa38651533.33
31Lakshdweep2313.14
32Kerala2089235412.67
33Tamil Nadu8023924515.24
34Puducherry16320424.78
35Andaman & Nicobar Islands273738.88
36Telangana4242480413.25
37Andhra Pradesh3174353211.26
38Ladakh2323-3.66
97Other Territory14924966.48
99Center Jurisdiction170142-16-31
 Grand Total1,01,98311665914.39

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