India’s GST collections for June 2025, as analysed by AUBSP, show a stable 6.2% growth in gross collections to ₹1,84,597 Cr with strong import growth and steady domestic performance, despite a 28.4% rise in refunds indicating efficient compliance and liquidity support.
States like Nagaland, Tripura, and Bihar led growth, while a few states saw marginal declines, reflecting regional demand shifts. The data underscores India’s resilient consumption and compliance momentum, offering clear insights for businesses to align tax planning and market strategies confidently.
📊 June 2025 GST Key Highlights
- ✅ Gross GST: ₹1.85 Lakh Cr (+6.2%)
- ✅ Net GST: ₹1.59 Lakh Cr (+3.3%)
- ✅ Refunds: ₹25,491 Cr (+28.4%)
- ✅ Imports up: 11.4%
- ✅ Top growth states: Nagaland (71%), Tripura (18%), Bihar (12%)
- ✅ YoY Gross GST Apr-Jun: ₹6.22 Lakh Cr (+11.8%)
- ✅ Steady domestic demand, efficient refunds, stable growth.
India’s GST Collections for June 2025: A Clear Analysis
Hello readers,
At AUBSP, we believe in providing clear, reliable updates on India’s GST developments to support your compliance, analysis, and decision-making needs. Here is your detailed insight into GST collections for June 2025, covering domestic and import revenues, refunds, net collections, and state-wise performances using authentic data sourced from the approved GST data for June 2025.
Why GST Collection Data Matters
GST collections are critical indicators reflecting the health of India’s consumption economy and state fiscal strength, guiding businesses in demand forecasting, cash flow planning, and understanding state-wise performance for sectoral and geographical targeting.
Date-Wise Key Milestones
Date | Event |
---|---|
30th June 2025 | Cut-off for June 2025 GST collections |
1st July 2025 | Analysis of collections completed |
7th July 2025 | Expected finalization of figures for release |
These dates will help your planning for reconciliations and compliance tracking.
Detailed Breakdown of Collections
Domestic Collections
June 2025 recorded ₹1,38,906 Cr in domestic GST collections, showing a 4.6% increase over June 2024, with the following splits:
- CGST: ₹34,558 Cr
- SGST: ₹43,268 Cr
- IGST (domestic): ₹48,680 Cr
- Cess: ₹12,400 Cr
Import Collections
GST on imports saw a healthy 11.4% growth, collecting ₹45,690 Cr, indicating strong import activity supporting consumption and manufacturing sectors.
Gross Import Revenue: ₹45,690 crores (11.4% growth)
- IGST: ₹44,600 crores
- CESS: ₹1,091 crores
Refund Analysis
Total refunds for June 2025 stood at ₹25,491 Cr, up by 28.4% from June 2024, driven by:
- Higher domestic refunds due to settlement adjustments and compliance facilitation.
- Export refunds processed efficiently via ICEGATE, aiding liquidity for exporters.
Net Collections: Stability Amid Refunds
After refunds, the net GST collection for June 2025 was ₹1,59,106 Cr, marking a 3.3% growth from June 2024, reflecting:
- Resilient domestic consumption.
- Streamlined compliance and collection efficiency.
- AUBSP notes that steady collection growth despite high refunds indicates economic health.
State-Wise GST Performance: June 2025
State/UT | June 2025 (₹ Cr) |
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Jammu & Kashmir | 566 |
Himachal Pradesh | 902 |
Punjab | 2,232 |
Chandigarh | 220 |
Uttarakhand | 1,699 |
Haryana | 9,959 |
Delhi | 5,610 |
Rajasthan | 4,522 |
Uttar Pradesh | 9,248 |
Bihar | 1,709 |
Sikkim | 364 |
Arunachal Pradesh | 88 |
Nagaland | 84 |
Manipur | 40 |
Mizoram | 30 |
Tripura | 87 |
Meghalaya | 172 |
Assam | 1,405 |
West Bengal | 5,551 |
Jharkhand | 3,086 |
Odisha | 5,079 |
Chhattisgarh | 3,276 |
Madhya Pradesh | 3,889 |
Gujarat | 11,040 |
Dadra & Nagar Haveli, D&D | 410 |
Maharashtra | 30,553 |
Karnataka | 13,409 |
Goa | 551 |
Lakshadweep | 1 |
Kerala | 2,856 |
Tamil Nadu | 10,676 |
Puducherry | 241 |
Andaman & Nicobar Islands | 32 |
Telangana | 5,111 |
Andhra Pradesh | 3,634 |
Ladakh | 28 |
Other Territory | 228 |
Center Jurisdiction | 317 |
Grand Total | 1,38,906 |
Significant highlights:
- Nagaland saw the highest growth at 71%.
- Tripura recorded an 18% growth.
- Bihar grew by 12%.
- States like Punjab (-3%), Uttar Pradesh (-4%), and Manipur (-36%) saw marginal or negative growth.
This diversity across states reflects regional economic activity and compliance trends businesses should track for market strategies.
SGST and Settlement Trends
Pre-settlement SGST for states grew by 9% YoY till June 2025.
Post-settlement SGST showed a 2% growth, indicating timely fund settlement to states for maintaining liquidity in their budgets.
Insights for Businesses from AUBSP
- ✅ Monitor states with high growth (Nagaland, Tripura, Bihar) for potential demand opportunities.
- ✅ Track states with declining collections for identifying compliance or economic slowdowns.
- ✅ Prepare for continuing high refunds and settlement cycles in cash flow planning.
- ✅ Use these insights for internal GST reconciliation and strategic compliance.
State-wise Number of GSTINs as on 30th June 2025
State/UT | No. of GSTINs (as on 30th June 2025) |
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Jammu & Kashmir | 93,370 |
Himachal Pradesh | 81,045 |
Punjab | 2,41,077 |
Chandigarh | 18,279 |
Uttarakhand | 1,18,405 |
Haryana | 3,30,891 |
Delhi | 5,04,156 |
Rajasthan | 5,81,008 |
Uttar Pradesh | 10,99,850 |
Bihar | 3,68,695 |
Sikkim | 6,630 |
Arunachal Pradesh | 12,048 |
Nagaland | 6,661 |
Manipur | 8,916 |
Mizoram | 5,236 |
Tripura | 19,822 |
Meghalaya | 19,030 |
Assam | 1,26,148 |
West Bengal | 4,70,421 |
Jharkhand | 1,22,234 |
Odisha | 1,99,656 |
Chhattisgarh | 1,13,882 |
Madhya Pradesh | 3,41,180 |
Gujarat | 7,41,343 |
Dadra & Nagar Haveli, D&D | 9,610 |
Maharashtra | 10,92,809 |
Karnataka | 6,33,750 |
Goa | 28,497 |
Lakshadweep | 234 |
Kerala | 2,59,021 |
Tamil Nadu | 6,92,807 |
Puducherry | 15,236 |
Andaman & Nicobar Islands | 3,380 |
Telangana | 3,11,983 |
Andhra Pradesh | 2,50,164 |
Ladakh | 6,447 |
Total | 8,933,921 |
✅ Highest GSTINs: Maharashtra (10.92 lakh), Uttar Pradesh (10.99 lakh), Gujarat (7.41 lakh) – indicating strong business base and compliance.
For your business or practice, leveraging these insights will enhance forecasting, planning, and effective compliance, ensuring you stay ahead in an evolving GST landscape.
As India’s GST ecosystem matures, opportunities for GST practitioners are expanding rapidly, driven by the steady rise in GST collections, increasing GSTIN registrations (now over 89 lakh), and frequent compliance requirements. The June 2025 GST data shows consistent growth, which directly translates into more work, trust-building opportunities, and diversified services for GST practitioners.
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