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Odisha records country’s highest GST growth rate in March

The coastal State logged the country’s highest Goods and services tax (GST) collection growth rate amongst the major States in…

Odisha records country’s highest GST growth rate in March

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The coastal State logged the country’s highest Goods and services tax (GST) collection growth rate amongst the major States in March-2022 than the same period in the preceding year.

“The GST collection in March-2021 stood at Rs 3,285 crore while it rose to Rs 4,125 crore in March-2022 at a growth rate of 26%, which is highest amongst the major States in the country. The State’s like Andhra Pradesh and Manipur with 18% growth stood 2nd in GST collection in March-2022 than the same period in the preceding year”, Commissioner, Commercial Tax and GST, Sushil Kumar Lohani said on Saturday.

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The gross GST collection for the year 2021-22 is Rs. 44334.67 crore against Rs. 29852.76 crore for the financial year 2020-21 with a growth of 49%.  The corresponding collection for 2019-20 was Rs. 29686.32 crore.

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The collection of Odisha GST (OGST) during the month of March 2022 was Rs. 1351.25 crore against Rs. 954.62 crore during March-2021 with a growth rate of 42%. The collection of Rs. 1351.25 crore during March -2022 is also the highest ever collection of OGST by the state in a month since the inception of GST.

The OGST collection for financial year 2021-22  isRs. 12743.01 Cr as against Rs. 8292.15 Cr collected till March ’21 with growth rate of 54%. The corresponding collection up-to March ’20 was Rs. 8722 Cr.

There is a collection of Rs.1109.85 Cr. in CGST, Rs. 1003.47 Cr in IGST & 660.09 Cr. in Cess during March ‘22.

The growth in GST is mostly driven by mining and manufacturing sectors. Amongst the top 100 taxpayers, while the Mining sector witnessed a growth of 81%, the manufacturing sector recorded 84% growth during this year. Similarly, the Service Sector, Trading and Works Contract Sector have witnessed growth of 56.78%, 52.07% and 36.99% in the current financial year over the corresponding period of last year.

The total collection of VAT (Petrol & Liquor) is Rs. 1687.72 crore during March ‘22 as against Rs.1559.51 crore during March ‘21 with growth rate of 8.22%.

The collection from VAT for the entire year 2021-22 is Rs. 9954.91 crore including Rs. 2093.70 crore from Liquor,  against Rs. 7756.74 crore collected previous year witnessing a growth of 28.34%.

The Professional tax also witnessed a decent growth with collection of Rs. 248.55 Cr. a growth rate of 8.48%.

The growth of GST during the current financial year is a result of faster economic growth coupled with better performance of field functionaries in management of non-filers, the Commissioner of CT & GST, Lohani added.

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