State-wise GST Collection in June 2025: Maharashtra and Gujarat Lead the Way

Maharashtra and Gujarat lead the June 2025 Goods and Services Tax (GST) collection, showcasing their robust economic bases and strong industrial activity.

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State-wise GST Collection in June 2025: Maharashtra and Gujarat Lead the Way
Real Estate Maharashtra:The June 2025 Goods and Services Tax (GST) collection figures for Indian states have once again brought attention to regional consumption trends and economic performance. The data provides a clear picture of industrial and commercial activity across the country, with southern states demonstrating substantial contributions and Maharashtra continuing to dominate.

The table below shows how much GST was collected by each state and union territory in India during June 2025, along with the total amount collected.

| State/UT | GST Collection (₹ Crore) |
|-------------------|-------------------------|
| Maharashtra | 30,553 |
| Karnataka | 13,409 |
| Gujarat | 11,404 |
| Tamil Nadu | 10,676 |
| Haryana | 9,959 |
| Uttar Pradesh | 9,248 |
| Delhi | 5,610 |
| West Bengal | 5,551 |
| Telangana | 5,111 |
| Odisha | 5,079 |
| Rajasthan | 4,522 |
| Madhya Pradesh | 3,889 |
| Andhra Pradesh | 3,634 |
| Chhattisgarh | 3,276 |
| Jharkhand | 3,086 |
| Kerala | 2,856 |
| Punjab | 2,232 |
| Bihar | 1,709 |
| Uttarakhand | 1,699 |
| Assam | 1,405 |
| Himachal Pradesh | 902 |
| Jammu and Kashmir | 566 |
| Goa | 551 |
| Sikkim | 364 |
| Meghalaya | 172 |
| Arunachal Pradesh | 88 |
| Tripura | 87 |
| Nagaland | 84 |
| Manipur | 40 |
| Mizoram | 30 |
| Total | 142,682 |

Maharashtra was the largest contributor of any Indian state, collecting ₹30,553 crore in GST in June 2025. Maharashtra has a broad and deep economic base because it is the center of industry, retail, real estate, and banking. This noteworthy number is a result of strong compliance procedures, corporate activity in Mumbai and Pune, and high levels of urban consumption.

Karnataka collected ₹13,409 crore, securing the second place. Karnataka's economy is driven by Bengaluru, India's Silicon Valley, which is well-known for its booming technology, e-commerce, and logistics sectors.

Third place went to Gujarat, with ₹11,404 crore. The state's thriving industrial, chemical, and export industries are tied to its impressive performance.

The most populous state in India, Uttar Pradesh, produced ₹9,248 crore thanks to the consumption of Tier-II and Tier-III cities as well as growing industrial parks.

Tamil Nadu came in fourth place overall with ₹10,676 crore in GST income. Its varied industrial base, which includes industries like electronics, textiles, and cars, is essential to maintaining its financial stability.

Telangana reported a strong ₹5,111 crore, indicating the state's increasing economic significance. Hyderabad's GST contributions have increased due to the growth of its real estate, technology, and infrastructure initiatives.

The industrial activity in ports and the agricultural processing industry helped Andhra Pradesh collect ₹3,634 crore.

Kerala made ₹2,856 crore in June 2025, supported by consumer expenditure and the service sector.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which state collected the highest GST in June 2025?

Maharashtra collected the highest GST in June 2025, with ₹30,553 crore.

What factors contribute to Maharashtra's high GST collection?

Maharashtra's high GST collection is attributed to its robust economic base, strong compliance procedures, corporate activity in Mumbai and Pune, and high levels of urban consumption.

Which state is known as India's Silicon Valley and how much GST did it collect?

Karnataka, known as India's Silicon Valley, collected ₹13,409 crore in GST in June 2025.

What industries drive Gujarat's economic performance?

Gujarat's economic performance is driven by its thriving industrial, chemical, and export industries.

How does Uttar Pradesh contribute to the GST collection?

Uttar Pradesh contributed ₹9,248 crore to the GST collection in June 2025, primarily due to the consumption in Tier-II and Tier-III cities and growing industrial parks.

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