November GST Collection At Rs 1.7 Lakh Crore, Lowest Since February 2024

India's April-October Fiscal Deficit At Rs 8.25 Lakh Crore, Reaches 52.5% Of FY26 Target
December 1, 2025

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November GST Collection At Rs 1.7 Lakh Crore, Lowest Since February 2024

Notably, India implemented the biggest GST reform in September, by slashing the tax slabs from four to two. The slabs of 12% and 28% were eliminated, and most taxable items were brought in the 5% and 18% slabs. An additional slab of 40% was created for select “sin” or luxury goods.

The GST 2.0 was rolled out on Sept. 22, ahead of the festive season. However, October tax collections were up 4.6% to Rs 1.95 lakh crore, owing to the higher consumption in the period around Diwali.

Also, the full effect of GST rationalisation across most sectors was felt in November, which could have contributed to the moderation in collections as compared to October, analysts say.

Cess collections in November dropped to Rs 4,006 crore, less than a third of Rs 12,950 crore in the same month last year. This decline is largely due to the elimination of compensation cess under GST 2.0.

“Previously, the compensation cess collection was also included in the GST collection data. However, present data has treated cess separately, and if the cess is also considered as a part of gross domestic GST collection, the numbers would show a further dip. This is because the cess collection has reduced by two-thirds, mainly due to only tobacco now being subject to the cess, and other items like aerated beverages and motor vehicles going outside its ambit,” said Karthik Mani, Partner- Indirect tax at BDO India.

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