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GST collections hit all-time high of Rs 2.43 lakh Cr, Rise 8.7% YoY despite global uncertainty

India’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) collections surged to an all-time high in April 2026, reflecting resilient economic activity and strong compliance at the start of the new financial year

Shashank Kumar DwivediShashank Kumar Dwivedi
May 1, 2026, 04:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Economy
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India’s gross Goods and Services Tax collections reached a historic high of approximately Rs 2.42 to Rs 2.43 lakh crore in April 2026, registering an 8.7 per cent year on year increase, according to official data released by the Finance Ministry on May 1. This marks the highest monthly GST collection since the tax regime was introduced in July 2017.

The previous record was set in April 2025, when collections stood at around Rs 2.37 lakh crore, highlighting a steady upward trajectory in tax revenues.

April traditionally records higher GST collections due to year end reconciliation of accounts by businesses in March. The strong performance this year reflects sustained economic activity and continued compliance momentum at the beginning of the new financial year.

Net collections show strong growth momentum

After adjusting for refunds, net GST collections stood at Rs 2.11 lakh crore in April 2026, marking a 7.3 per cent increase compared to the same period last year.

Refunds during the month rose by 19.3 per cent year on year to Rs 31,793 crore. This increase highlights improved efficiency in processing claims and a continued focus on maintaining liquidity for businesses.

Domestic refunds saw a particularly strong rise of 54.6 per cent, indicating proactive efforts to streamline tax processes and support industry by addressing structural challenges such as inverted duty structures.

The higher refund disbursement shows a responsive tax administration that is ensuring smoother compliance and faster settlement cycles for taxpayers.

Strong contribution from imports and domestic activity

April’s GST data highlights a strong contribution from both imports and domestic economic activity.

Gross GST revenue from imports rose by 25.8 per cent year on year to Rs 57,580 crore. At the same time, gross domestic GST revenue increased by 4.3 per cent to Rs 1.85 lakh crore, reflecting steady consumption and business transactions within the country.

In net terms, GST revenue from imports recorded a growth of 42.9 per cent, while net domestic revenue also maintained positive momentum with a 0.3 per cent increase.

The combined strength of domestic demand and external trade has contributed to the overall rise in GST collections, reinforcing the broad based nature of economic activity.

States drive broad based growth across regions

State wise GST performance indicates a broad based expansion across several regions of the country.

States such as Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana continued to lead collections, supported by strong industrial output, urban demand and improved compliance.

Several other regions including Kerala, Odisha, Arunachal Pradesh and Lakshadweep recorded notable double digit growth, reflecting expanding economic participation across diverse geographies.

This trend points to a more inclusive growth pattern, with both large and smaller states contributing to the overall GST momentum.

Positive signals from efficient tax administration

The latest GST data also reflects improvements in tax administration and compliance systems.

Higher refund disbursements, faster processing timelines and consistent growth in collections indicate a more efficient and responsive framework. These measures are helping businesses maintain liquidity while ensuring steady revenue flow for the government.

The continued use of digital systems and data driven monitoring under GST has strengthened compliance and expanded the formal economy, contributing to sustained revenue growth.

Expert perspective highlights economic strength

Saurabh Agarwal, Tax Partner at EY India, told media that the robust GST collections reflect the underlying strength of India’s consumption driven economy.

He highlighted that the strong growth in collections, along with efficient refund mechanisms, demonstrates the effectiveness of current policy measures in supporting businesses and maintaining economic momentum.

Agarwal also pointed to the importance of continued focus on manufacturing and supply chain integration to further strengthen India’s growth story in the evolving global landscape.

Consistent growth over financial year

The strong April performance builds on the momentum seen in March 2026, when GST collections stood at Rs 2.00 lakh crore, marking an 8.8 per cent increase year on year.

For the full financial year 2025 to 2026, gross GST collections crossed Rs 22.27 lakh crore, showing an 8.3 per cent annual growth.

This consistent rise in GST revenues highlights improved compliance, increasing formalisation of the economy and sustained economic activity across sectors.

As the GST system approaches its ninth year, it continues to play a central role in strengthening India’s fiscal framework.

Economic indicators point to sustained expansion

The April GST data offers encouraging signals about the broader economy.

Strong collections indicate continued compliance and expansion of the formal sector. The rise in both domestic and import related revenues reflects active trade and consumption patterns.

Efficient refund mechanisms and stable growth trends point to a balanced approach that supports businesses while maintaining revenue strength.

The record collections in April provide a strong foundation for the financial year 2026 to 2027.

With steady compliance, expanding economic activity and continued policy support, GST revenues are expected to maintain a healthy trajectory in the coming months.

The overall trend reinforces confidence in India’s economic resilience and its ability to sustain growth across sectors and regions.

India’s record GST collections in April 2026 underline the strength of its economic fundamentals, supported by robust compliance, efficient administration and broad based growth across regions.

The continued rise in revenues shows a maturing tax system that is contributing significantly to the country’s fiscal stability and long term economic expansion.

Topics: GST collections April 2026India GST recordGST revenue Indiaimport GST growthGST refunds India
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