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How Haryana beats its big brother Punjab with four-fold GST collections

Haryana is developing much faster in terms of infrastructure and is a preferred destination for multinational companies as well as individuals, thereby leading to significant GST collections.

May 10, 2023 / 06:26 IST
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The GST collections of a state depend on various factors, such as the size of the economy, the level of industrialisation, consumer spending patterns, and the tax administration.

At Rs 10,035 crore, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) collection of Haryana is four times that of Punjab's Rs 2,316 crore for April 2023, despite the big brother being home to a larger population of 3.06 crore and sprawled over an area of 50,362 sq km, compared to a population of 2.99 crore and an area of 44,212 sq km for the smaller cousin.

The states with the maximum GST collection include Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh, while the north-eastern states and union territories rack up the lowest revenue.

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“Gurugram contributes around 40 percent of Haryana’s GST collections. The concentration of large corporations in Gurugram drives up Haryana’s GST collections. Punjab's economy is still based a lot on agriculture, which is GST exempt. Punjab is India’s third-largest foodgrain producer, behind Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. In 2018, 25 percent of Punjab’s GDP  came from agriculture, while for Haryana it was 14 percent,” Anita Rastogi, Principal, Price Waterhouse & Co LLP, told Moneycontrol.