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GST growth back in positive zone in Dec

Financial Express Delhi

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January 02, 2026

Mop-up rises 1.3% on year to ₹1.79L crore

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THE GROSS GOODS and services tax (GST) collections, including cess, stood at ₹1.79 lakh crore in December 2025 (reflecting November transactions), registering a year-onyear growth of 1.3%.

This reflects a gradual normalisation of GST revenues after tax rates were cut on about 375 items on September 22.

Gross GST revenues had declined by around 4% in November (October sales), absorbing the first full-month impact of the GST rate cuts and the lowering of effective tax incidence, including the cess on luxury automobiles.

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