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2025-10-03 10:59:40 am | Source: Accord Fintech
Gross GST collections jump 9.1% to Rs 1.89 lakh core in September
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Gross GST collections jump 9.1% to Rs 1.89 lakh core in September

The government data has showed that total Gross Goods and Services Tax (GST) collections jumped 9.1% to Rs 1,89,017 crore (Rs 1.89 lakh core) in the month of September 2025 as compared to Rs 1,73,240 crore in the same month a year ago. GST 2.0 reforms in the form of rate rationalisation, which came into force on September 22, have been reflected in the collections. Prices of as many as 375 items, including kitchen staples to electronics, from medicines and equipment to automobiles, got cheaper from September 22. The month has seen increased demand due to rate cuts. The September 2025 collection was 1.5% higher than the collection of Rs 1.86 lakh crore reported in August 2025.

Of the total GST collection, CGST was Rs 33,645 crore in September 2025 as compared to Rs 31,422 crore in September 2024. SGST was Rs 41,836 crore in September 2025 as compared to Rs 39,283 crore in September 2024. IGST was Rs 1,01,883 crore in September 2025 as compared to Rs 90,594 crore in September 2024. CESS was Rs 11,652 crore in September 2025 as compared to Rs 11,941 crore in September 2024.

In September 2025, gross Domestic Revenue rose 6.8% to Rs 1,36,525 crore as compared to Rs 1,27,850 crore in the corresponding month of previous year. Besides, Gross Import Revenue soared 15.6% to Rs 52,492 crore in the month under review, as compared to Rs 45,390 crore in the same month a year ago. Total Refund surged 40.1% to Rs 28,657 crore in September 2025 over Rs 20,453 crore in the corresponding month of previous year. Further, Total Net GST Revenue rose 5.0% to Rs 1,60,360 crore in the in September 2025 over Rs 1,52,787 crore in the September 2024.

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