With this, Gujarat ranked third in GST collections nationwide, following Maharashtra (₹41,645 crore) and Karnataka (₹17,815 crore).
However, while Gujarat maintained a steady 13per cent year-on-year increase, Maharashtra’s growth slowed to 11per cent in April 2025 from 13per cent in the same month last year.
According to the state government, Gujarat has outperformed several major states, including Tamil Nadu (₹13,831 crore), Uttar Pradesh (₹13,600 crore), Haryana (₹14,057 crore), West Bengal (₹8,188 crore), Rajasthan (₹6,228 crore), Madhya Pradesh (₹5,302 crore), Punjab (₹3,104 crore), and Bihar (₹2,290 crore).
It may be mentioned here that among smaller states and union territories, Arunachal Pradesh reported a 66per cent growth in GST collection, followed by Meghalaya at 50per cent and Nagaland at 42per cent. Lakshadweep recorded an exceptional 287per cent rise. At the national level, the Government of India registered a record GST revenue of ₹2,36,716 crore in April 2025, reflecting a 12.6per cent year-on-year growth. Gujarat’s 13per cent growth in GST collection thus stands above the national average.