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India's October GST Collections Rise 4.6%, Net Collections Flat Amidst Rate Cuts and Spending Delays

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Updated on 01 Nov 2025, 11:21 am

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Aditi Singh | Whalesbook News Team

Short Description :

India's Goods and Services Tax (GST) gross collection grew by 4.6% in October, but net collections remained nearly flat. This performance is attributed to a recent GST rate cut effective September 22 and consumers delaying purchases before the festive season. Collections from imported goods were strong, contributing to the overall gross figure. Experts anticipate stronger numbers in November as spending normalizes and the full impact of the rate changes is observed.
India's October GST Collections Rise 4.6%, Net Collections Flat Amidst Rate Cuts and Spending Delays

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Detailed Coverage :

The Finance Ministry reported that India's Goods and Services Tax (GST) gross collection for October saw a 4.6% growth compared to the previous year. However, the net collection, which accounts for refunds, remained almost flat. This collection reflects economic activity in September. The slowdown in net growth is largely due to a GST rate rationalization that became effective on September 22, prompting consumers to postpone purchases. Additionally, the period of 'Sharadh' (a lean period) and anticipation of the festive season also contributed to deferred spending, impacting domestic collections. Collections from imported goods performed better, bolstering the overall gross figure. Saurabh Agarwal, Tax Partner at EY India, noted that the muted momentum is primarily due to the rate cut effect in late September and delayed consumer spending ahead of festivals, but expressed optimism for stronger collections in November due to seasonal buoyancy. Pratik Jain, Partner at Price Waterhouse & Co LLP, found the slight increase in domestic GST collection encouraging, viewing it as a sign of steady demand growth. He also highlighted that consistent increases in GST refunds indicate the tax department's confidence in future positive collection trends. Vivek Jalan, Partner at Tax Connect, believes the modest 0.6% growth in net collections shows that increased consumption has somewhat offset revenue loss from rate cuts.

**Impact** This news provides insights into the health of the Indian economy, consumer spending patterns, and the effectiveness of tax policy changes. It can influence investor sentiment regarding consumption-linked sectors and the overall economic outlook. The government's commitment to resolving exporter issues and addressing the inverted duty structure is positive for business confidence. Rating: 7/10

**Explanation of Terms**: * **Goods & Services Tax (GST)**: A comprehensive indirect tax levied on the supply of goods and services in India. * **Net Collection**: The total GST collected minus the refunds issued to taxpayers. * **Rate Rationalisation**: The process of simplifying or adjusting tax rates to make the tax structure more efficient and equitable. * **Sharadh**: An inauspicious period in the Hindu calendar often associated with reduced spending. * **Inverted Duty Structure**: A situation where the tax rate on inputs is higher than the tax rate on the final output product, leading to refund claims. * **Working Capital**: Funds available to a business for its day-to-day operations.

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