Haryana records 22 percent growth in gross SGST revenues in FY 2025-26 – Highest among the States

Chandigarh (Balwinder Singh) – Haryana has secured first position among all the States in the country based on the growth rate of gross State GST (post-settlement) revenues in the financial year 2025-26, with a growth rate of 22 percent over the last Financial Year. The average national growth in SGST revenues has been 6 percent in FY 2025-26. This remarkable performance has positioned Haryana as a leader in growth in SGST revenues among all the states of India.

Haryana’s Gross SGST collection (post-settlement) for the Financial Year 2025-26 has reached Rs. 48,289 Crore, which is Rs. 8546 Crore more than the collection in the last Financial Year.

Sharing information in this regard, an official spokesperson said that based on a sustained high rate of growth, in FY 2025-26, Haryana has moved up to 6th position in the country with regard to gross SGST (post-settlement) collection as compared to its 9th rank in FY 2024-25, surpassing states like Telangana, West Bengal and Rajasthan.

Haryana has 6,30,818 registered taxpayers under GST as on April 1, 2026. Taxpayer base has increased by 12 percent as compared to the last financial year and has shown a steady growth over the years since the inception of GST.

The spokesperson said that in the period after the GST rate rationalisation reforms carried out by the GST Council in September 2025, Haryana continues to show commendable growth in SGST collection, reflecting the thriving economy of the State and data analytics-driven tax administration.

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh had welcomed the GST rate rationalisation reforms and thanked Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi and Union Finance Minister, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman for the much-awaited reforms. These major GST reforms were also celebrated in the form of GST Bachat Utsav across all the districts of the State. Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh also expressed gratitude towards the taxpayers of Haryana for paying their due taxes and contributing to the development of the State, the spokesperson added.

The spokesperson said that the government has emphasised strengthening tax administration in the state. During the budget speech for FY 2026-27, the Chief Minister had announced multiple reforms in tax administration based on the suggestions received from Industrial Associations and tax practitioners. These reforms aim not only to improve the interface between the Excise and Taxation Department and the taxpayers but also to strengthen enforcement against tax evasion.

By Balwinder Singh

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