At 14%, GST collections in June grow fastest in 8 months
GST collections surged by 13.9% to Rs 1.94 lakh crore, the fastest in eight months, driven by a significant jump in import taxes on commodities like crude and fertilizers. While domestic collections saw a modest 6.5% rise, imports contributed substantially. This indicates robust manufacturing and import activity, though some states experienced significant drops in revenue. Experts suggest policy recalibration to boost domestic manufacturing.
GST collections surged by 13.9% to Rs 1.94 lakh crore, the fastest in eight months, driven by a significant jump in import taxes on commodities like crude and fertilizers. While domestic collections saw a modest 6.5% rise, imports contributed substantially. This indicates robust manufacturing and import activity, though some states experienced significant drops in revenue. Experts suggest policy recalibration to boost domestic manufacturing.
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