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GST Collections of August 2023

GST collection for August 2023 is Rs.1,59,069 crore, falling from Rs.1,65,105 crore last month. 

The GST collections for July 2023 were Rs.1,65,105, which had risen compared to June 2023, which clocked a collection of Rs.1,61,497 crore. Whereas the August 2023 GST collections have fallen back to Rs.1,59,069 crore. Yet, August 2023 GST collection has grown by 11% Year-on-Year (YoY) basis. 

Break up of GST Collections for August 2023

The GST collections included Rs.28,328 crore collected towards CGST, Rs.35,794 crore towards SGST, and Rs.83,251 crore towards IGST. IGST includes Rs.43,550 crore worth of GST on goods imported. 

The latest notified PIB report also says that the cess collections accounted for Rs.11,695 crore, including Rs.1,016 crore collected towards importing goods.

The government release highlights that the Centre settled Rs.37,581 crore and Rs.31,408 crore in August 2023 towards CGST and SGST, respectively, out of the Integrated Goods and Services Tax collections. 

The remaining revenue of the Centre and states after making regular settlements in August 2023 works out to Rs.65,909 crore for Central GST and Rs.67,202 crore for State GST.

Analysis of the GST Collection for August 2023

For August 2023, the GST collections have dropped. Further, it’s recorded crossing Rs.1.4 lakh crore for eighteen months in a row and crossing Rs.1.5 lakh for the ninth time since 1st July 2017.

The domestic revenue (including service import) was 14% Y-o-Y basis. Further, the GST revenue from the import of goods was 3% higher. 

Moreover, the GST revenues for August 2023 are 11% higher than the monthly GST collections of August 2022 on a Year-on-Year (Y-o-Y) basis. The GST collection for August 2022 was Rs.1,43,612 crore. 

There has been a steady and consistent rise in GST collections since April 2023. The GST collections in May 2023 continue to be the lowest since April 2023 for this fiscal year. Still, one can expect improvement in the upcoming months due to the recovering economy and festive season.

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GST Collection for August 2023 State-wise

GST collection in Tripura recorded the highest Y-o-Y rise of 40%. It was followed by Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh scoring equally a growth of 39%, Nagaland at 37%, and Goa at 36%. 

Similar to past months, Maharashtra recorded the highest GST collection for August 2023 in value terms at Rs.23,282 crore. States such as Karnataka, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal have also shown exceptional numbers similar to the past months.

State/UT

August’22

August’23

Growth(%)

Jammu and Kashmir

434

523

21

Himachal Pradesh

709

725

2

Punjab

1651

1813

10

Chandigarh

179

192

7

Uttarakhand

1094

1353

24

Haryana

6772

7666

13

Delhi

4349

4620

6

Rajasthan

3341

3626

9

Uttar Pradesh

6781

7468

10

Bihar

1271

1379

9

Sikkim

247

320

29

Arunachal Pradesh

59

82

39

Nagaland

38

51

37

Manipur

35

40

17

Mizoram

28

32

13

Tripura

56

78

40

Meghalaya

147

189

28

Assam

1055

1148

9

West Bengal

4600

4800

4

Jharkhand

2595

2721

5

Odisha

3884

4408

14

Chhattisgarh

2442

2896

19

Madhya Pradesh

2814

3064

9

Gujarat

8684

9765

12

Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli

311

324

4

Maharashtra

18863

23282

23

Karnataka

9583

11116

16

Goa

376

509

36

Lakshadweep

0

3

853

Kerala

2036

2306

13

Tamil Nadu

8386

9475

13

Puducherry

200

231

15

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

16

21

35

Telangana

3871

4393

13

Andhra Pradesh

3173

3479

10

Ladakh

19

27

39

Other Territory

224

184

-18

Center Jurisdiction

205

193

-6

Grand Total

100526

114503

14

    

State-wise SGST Settled from IGST & Total SGST

The Press Information Bureau has released the information on the State GST amount released to states/UTs out of the Integrated GST and the SGST collected in August 2023. Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh, similar to the previous month, have topped the list, as shown in the below table.

State/UT

SGST collection

SGST portion of IGST

Total

Jammu and Kashmir

220

420

640

Himachal Pradesh

182

210

392

Punjab

603

1,201

1,804

Chandigarh

51

119

171

Uttarakhand

382

255

637

Haryana

1,585

1,094

2,679

Delhi

1,113

1,209

2,322

Rajasthan

1,265

1,730

2,994

Uttar Pradesh

2,378

3,165

5,544

Bihar

654

1,336

1,990

Sikkim

42

43

85

Arunachal Pradesh

40

100

140

Nagaland

23

59

82

Manipur

21

62

83

Mizoram

17

54

72

Tripura

36

84

120

Meghalaya

50

86

136

Assam

440

691

1,131

West Bengal

1,797

1,516

3,313

Jharkhand

802

120

922

Odisha

1,333

401

1,734

Chhattisgarh

710

488

1,198

Madhya Pradesh

978

1,447

2,425

Gujarat

3,211

1,723

4,933

Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu

51

40

90

Maharashtra

7,630

3,841

11,470

Karnataka

3,029

2,627

5,656

Goa

174

111

285

Lakshadweep

0

2

2

Kerala

1,035

1,437

2,472

Tamil Nadu

3,301

2,212

5,513

Puducherry

43

51

94

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

10

22

33

Telangana

1,439

1,746

3,186

Andhra Pradesh

1,122

1,481

2,603

Ladakh

14

43

57

Other Territory

13

182

195

Grand Total

35,794

31,408

67,202

The GST Collections August 2023 was released by the Finance Ministry in a press report on the PIB website on 1st September 2023.

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