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Brinks Report > Blog > Economy > India’s Gross GST Collections Soar 9.1% to Rs 1.84 Lakh Crore in February: A Sign of Economic Revival?
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India’s Gross GST Collections Soar 9.1% to Rs 1.84 Lakh Crore in February: A Sign of Economic Revival?

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Last updated: March 1, 2025 5:26 pm
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In a clear indicator of economic momentum, India’s Gross GST collections for February 2024 surged to ₹1.84 lakh crore, marking a robust 9.1% year-on-year growth. This uptick not only reflects improved compliance but also signals stronger consumer spending and business activity. Let’s unpack what’s driving this trend and what it means for the economy.

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Breaking Down the NumbersWhat’s Fueling the Growth?Sector-Wise PerformanceImplications for the EconomyChallenges AheadThe Road Ahead

Breaking Down the Numbers

The ₹1.84 lakh crore figure represents the fourth-highest monthly collection since the GST regime began in 2017. Compared to February 2023’s ₹1.68 lakh crore, the 9.1% rise underscores a steady recovery trajectory. Of this, Central GST (CGST) contributed ₹33,597 crore, State GST (SGST) ₹43,079 crore, and Integrated GST (IGST) ₹91,685 crore, including ₹40,710 crore from imports.

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What’s Fueling the Growth?

1. Economic Activity Gains Momentum

Festive demand, improved manufacturing output, and a rebound in sectors like automotive and real estate have boosted transactions, directly impacting Gross GST collections.

2. Stricter Compliance Measures

The government’s crackdown on fake invoicing and GST evasion, coupled with simplified return filing processes, has widened the tax base. Over 1.4 crore active GST taxpayers now contribute regularly.

3. Higher Import Duties

IGST collections from imports rose 8.5%, driven by increased inbound shipments of electronics, gold, and industrial machinery.

Sector-Wise Performance

Key sectors like manufacturing (up 12%), construction (9%), and hospitality (15%) reported higher GST payments. Automobiles, buoyed by year-end discounts, saw a 14% jump in revenue.

Read More : Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to Present New Income Tax Bill in Lok Sabha Next Week

Implications for the Economy

The consistent rise in Gross GST collections strengthens government coffers, enabling higher infrastructure and social welfare spending. It also hints at formalization of the economy, with smaller businesses joining the GST framework.

Challenges Ahead

While the numbers are encouraging, global uncertainties like rising oil prices and supply chain disruptions could dampen future collections. Experts urge continued focus on easing compliance for MSMEs to sustain growth.

The Road Ahead

Finance Ministry officials remain optimistic, projecting annual GST revenue to cross ₹20 lakh crore in FY24—a record high. With the economy expected to grow at 7.6% this fiscal, Gross GST collections could remain a bright spot.

Read More : Budget Day Sparks 4% Market Volatility Economic Growth Tax Relief Focus Analysis Markets Swing Impact

Final Thoughts

The February GST haul is more than just a statistic—it’s a barometer of India’s economic health. As compliance improves and digital adoption rises, the GST framework is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s fiscal future.

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