Maharashtra and Gujarat lead the June 2025 Goods and Services Tax (GST) collection, showcasing their robust economic bases and strong industrial activity.
GstMaharashtraGujaratEconomic PerformanceStatewise CollectionReal Estate MaharashtraJul 04, 2025
Maharashtra collected the highest GST in June 2025, with ₹30,553 crore.
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.
Karnataka, known as India's Silicon Valley, collected ₹13,409 crore in GST in June 2025.
Gujarat's economic performance is driven by its thriving industrial, chemical, and export industries.
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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