Odisha records the largest-ever gross GST collection of Rs. 5135.81 crore.
BHUBANESWAR, MAR 1 : Odisha has registered a record in the collection of Gross GST of Rs. 5135.81 Crore as well as the third highest ever collection of State GST of Rs. 2295.41 Crore during February 24, official sources on Friday said.
It said the state has recorded the highest ever collection of Gross GST (CGST & IGST OGST + Cess) with a collection of Rs. 5135.81 Crore during February 2024 against a corresponding collection of Rs. 4519.35 Crore recorded during February 2023.
This was the highest-ever collection of the Gross GST registering a growth rate of 13.64 percent. The progressive Gross GST collection during FY 2023-24 (till February 24) is Rs. 49638.64 Crore with a growth of 11.07 percent over the corresponding period of FY 2022-23.
Odisha has also recorded the third highest ever collection of State GST (OGST + IGST Settlement) with a collection of Rs. 2295.41 Crore during February 2024 against the corresponding collection of 1673.96 Crore recorded during February 2023 registering a phenomenal growth rate of 37.12 percent.
The progressive collection of State GST (OGST + IGST Settlement) up to February 2024 is Rs. 21846.55 Crore against the collection of Rs. 16710.34 Crore up to February 2023 registering a growth rate of 30.74 percent.
The collection under all Acts monitored by the Commissionerate of CT & GST, Odisha including OGST/ IGST Settlement / VAT and Profession Tax during February 24 is Rs. 3470.75 Crore against the collection of Rs. 2765.44 Crore during February 23 with a growth rate of 25.50 percent.
The progressive collection under all Acts up to February 24 is Rs. 32807.67 Crore with a growth rate of 20.84 percent over the corresponding collection up to February 23.
During February 24, a total of 23.77 Lakhs of waybills were generated vis-à-vis 19.86 Lakhs of waybills generated during February 2023 recording a growth of 19.69 percent reflecting the buoyancy in the State economy.
Out of the 23.77 Lakh e-waybills generated during February 24, as many as 14.06 Lakh were intra-state waybills while 9.71 Lakh were inter-state waybills.(UNI)