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In first month of post compensation era, most states see more than 14% growth in GST revenue

As per the law, states were guaranteed 14 percent growth in their GST revenues every year for the first five years of the indirect tax regime, with any shortfall to be made up from the compensation cess fund.

August 01, 2022 / 16:10 IST
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Most states and Union Territories (UTs) recorded more than 14 percent growth in their Goods and Services Tax (GST) revenues in July - the first month of the post-compensation era - data released on August 1 by the finance ministry showed.

As per the data (external link), only 11 states and UTs saw their GST revenue rising by less than 14 percent in July. These included small regions such as Daman and Diu and Tripura but also large states like Madhya Pradesh and Punjab.

State/UTs with sub-14% growth in GST revenues
July 2022 GST revenue (in Rs crore)YoY change
Jammu and Kashmir4320%
Himachal Pradesh74612%
Punjab1,73313%
Chandigarh  176 4%
Delhi  4,327 13%
Bihar  1,264 -1%
Tripura  63 -3%
Odisha  3,652 1%
Chattisgarh  2,695 11%
Madhya Pradesh  2,966 12%
Daman and Diu 0 -66%

As per the law, states were guaranteed to receive 14 percent growth in their GST revenues every year for the first five years of the indirect tax regime, with any shortfall to be made up from the compensation cess fund.

However, this five-year compensation period ended on June 30, with states asking the Centre to continue compensating them for any shortfall in revenues for another two to five years as they feared a hit to their finances amid the economic weakness caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

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While the Centre did not respond one way or the other to states' request, its stance has largely been that it would fulfill what the law said. As for what would happen beyond June 30, the talk from finance ministry has been that states were unlikely to require any compensation, as their GST revenues would rise by roughly 14 percent anyway. Data released today seems to back the Centre, with 25 states and UTs witnessing at least 14 percent increase in their GST revenue.

State/UTs with at least 14% growth in GST revenues
July 2022 GST revenue (in Rs crore)YoY change
Uttarakhand1,39026%
Haryana6,79127%
Rajasthan3,67117%
Uttar Pradesh7,07418%
Sikkim24926%
Arunachal Pradesh6518%
Nagaland4248%
Manipur4520%
Mizoram2727%
Meghalaya13814%
Assam1,04018%
West Bengal4,44128%
Jharkhand2,51422%
Gujarat9,18320%
Dadra and Nagar Haveli31338%
Maharashtra22,12917%
Karnataka9,79545%
Goa43343%
Lakshadweep269%
Kerala2,16129%
Tamil Nadu8,44934%
Puducherry19854%
Andaman and Nicobar Islands2326%
Telangana4,54726%
Andhra Pradesh3,40925%
Ladakh2054%

The finance ministry said the state-wise figures do not include GST on import of goods.

To be sure, the growth in GST collections has been helped by high inflation as well as a relatively lower base, with collections in the last two years adversely affected by the hit to economic activity and consumption due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Overall, total GST collected in July was Rs 1.49 lakh crore, which took the average monthly collection for FY23 to Rs 1.51 lakh crore.