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<h1>Goods and Services Tax expansion lifted revenues and IGST settlements, backed by tech-driven compliance and targeted small-taxpayer measures.</h1> GST receipts in the Union Territory rose steadily over three years, with concurrent IGST settlements from the Centre reflecting the destination-based tax design. The unified Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime and technology-enabled compliance (online registration, return filing, refunds, e-way bills) strengthened tax administration and widened the tax base. Administrative measures-Composition Scheme, quarterly returns, QRMP and district Suvidha Kendras-aim to ease compliance for small taxpayers, while sector-specific rate rationalisation and concessional inputs support handicrafts, horticulture and tourism. Remaining issues for small and unorganised producers include compliance burdens and IGST refund delays, which authorities are addressing through simplification and support.