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    India’s top 10 States by GST collections in FY26 — and who lagged behind

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    India’s Goods Services Tax (GST) collections for the financial year 2025-26 (FY26) touched a total of ₹22.27 lakh crore, registering a marginal 0.8% increase over ₹22.09 lakh crore collected in FY25, reflecting steady tax mobilisation despite a moderation in domestic collections. Domestic GST collections stood at ₹16.32 lakh crore during the year, declining 2.6% from ₹16.76 lakh crore in FY2024–25 largely due discontinuation of Cess framework, while import-related GST collections rose 11.7% to ₹5.95 lakh crore from ₹5.33 lakh crore, driving the overall growth in collections. Among states, Maharashtra emerged as the largest contributor with collections of over ₹3.61 lakh crore, followed by Karnataka, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Haryana, according to data from the GST Council.

    Maharashtra’s contribution to the top 10 GST collecting states increased significantly, rising from around 21.4% in FY2024–25 to nearly 22.1% in FY2025–26, highlighting the state’s continued dominance as India’s largest industrial and commercial hub.Below is the list of the top 10 GST collecting states in India.

    Top 10 states by GST collection in FY26

    Rank State GST collection FY26 (₹ crore)
    1 Maharashtra 3,61,777.65
    2 Karnataka 1,58,217.30
    3 Gujarat 1,35,415.19
    4 Tamil Nadu 1,30,248.08
    5 Haryana 1,21,079.98
    6 Uttar Pradesh 99,916.69
    7 Delhi 80,425.00
    8 West Bengal 65,229.56
    9 Telangana 60,839.67
    10 Rajasthan 53,880.56

    States/UTs with the Lowest GST CollectionsAt the other end of the spectrum, smaller states and Union Territories recorded lower GST collections due to their economic scale.

    Rank State/UT GST collection FY26 (₹ crore)
    1 Lakshadweep 25
    2 Mizoram 450
    3 Ladakh 539
    4 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 572
    5 Manipur 746

    Breakdown of GST components in total collection (FY2025–26)India’s GST revenue composition saw a shift in FY2025–26, with all three core GST components — CGST, SGST and IGST — accounting for a higher share of total collections compared with the previous year, while the contribution of compensation cess declined.IGST remained the largest contributor, accounting for 39% of total GST collections in FY2025–26, up from 36% in FY2024–25. SGST contribution rose to 33.8% from 30.8%, while CGST’s share increased to 27.2% from 24.7% during the same period.


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