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        Haryana records highest SGST growth in FY26: Report

        April 1, 2026

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        Chandigarh, Apr 1 (PTI) Haryana has recorded the highest growth in State GST (SGST) collection among all states in 2025-26, according to a report by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC).

        The state's post-settlement SGST collection stood at Rs 48,289 crore in FY26, registering a 21.5 per cent growth from Rs 39,743 crore in FY25.

        This is much higher than the national average growth of 5.7 per cent.

        An official spokesperson on Wednesday said the total GST collection in Haryana increased by 8.6 per cent in FY26, higher than the national GST growth rate of 6.4 per cent.

        With this performance, Haryana ranked fifth among all states and Union Territories in terms of gross domestic GST collection.

        The government said the growth was driven by strong economic activity, expansion of the taxpayer base, and better compliance through improved monitoring and use of technology. PTI VSD BAL BAL

        State GST collection growth in Haryana leads the country, driven by stronger compliance, economic activity and taxpayer base expansion. State GST collection growth in Haryana was reported as the highest among all states in FY26, with post-settlement SGST collection rising to Rs 48,289 crore from Rs 39,743 crore in FY25. The increase of 21.5 per cent exceeded the national average SGST growth of 5.7 per cent. Total GST collection in the State also grew by 8.6 per cent, placing Haryana fifth among states and Union Territories in gross domestic GST collection.
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                                State GST collection growth in Haryana leads the country, driven by stronger compliance, economic activity and taxpayer base expansion.

                                State GST collection growth in Haryana was reported as the highest among all states in FY26, with post-settlement SGST collection rising to Rs 48,289 crore from Rs 39,743 crore in FY25. The increase of 21.5 per cent exceeded the national average SGST growth of 5.7 per cent. Total GST collection in the State also grew by 8.6 per cent, placing Haryana fifth among states and Union Territories in gross domestic GST collection.





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