Telangana GST Collections Hit ₹60,840Cr

The number of GST registrations (GSTINs) in Telangana rose significantly to 3,21,043 as of March 31, 2026, compared to 2,48,378 in the previous year, indicating a robust expansion of the taxpayer base.

Update: 2026-04-01 18:24 GMT
During the financial year April 2025 to March 2026, the state generated a total GST revenue of ₹60,840 crore.(File Photo)

Hyderabad:Telangana has recorded steady growth in Goods and Services Tax (GST) collections and registrations during 2025–26, reflecting improving economic activity and stronger tax compliance across the state, according to the data released by Centre on Wednesday.

The number of GST registrations (GSTINs) in Telangana rose significantly to 3,21,043 as of March 31, 2026, compared to 2,48,378 in the previous year, indicating a robust expansion of the taxpayer base.

During the financial year April 2025 to March 2026, the state generated a total GST revenue of ₹60,840 crore. Of this, Central GST (CGST) accounted for ₹18,212 crore, State GST (SGST) contributed ₹22,685 crore, and Integrated GST (IGST) stood at ₹19,943 crore, pointing to a balanced contribution across tax components.

In terms of growth, CGST collections increased by 10.3 per cent, while SGST grew by 4.9 per cent, resulting in an overall GST growth of 7.4 per cent during the year. The figures highlight a stable upward trend in revenue mobilisation.

Monthly data for March 2026 also showed strong performance. Pre-settlement SGST collections rose sharply from ₹1,822 crore in March 2025 to ₹2,168 crore in March 2026, registering a 19 per cent growth, well above the national average. Post-settlement SGST collections increased from ₹3,685 crore to ₹4,020 crore, marking a 9 per cent growth, again outperforming national trends.

On an annual basis, Telangana maintained consistent growth in SGST collections. Pre-settlement SGST increased from ₹21,292 crore in 2024–25 to ₹22,685 crore in 2025–26, reflecting a 7 per cent rise, while post-settlement SGST grew from ₹44,025 crore to ₹46,202 crore, registering a 5 per cent increase.

Officials noted that the higher growth in pre-settlement SGST indicates strong underlying tax generation, while steady post-settlement growth reflects stable revenue realisation after adjustments. They opine Telangana’s GST performance points to solid fiscal health, sustained economic momentum and improved compliance, with growth rates broadly in line with or exceeding national averages in key segments.

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