Topic 2: HIGHEST GST COLLECTION: A POSITIVE CUE
GST collection grew by 12 per cent in April to ₹1.87 lakh crore, the highest
monthly mop-up since the rollout of the indirect tax regime. The gross GST
revenue collected in the month of April 2023 is ₹ 1,87,035 crore of which
CGST is ₹38,440 crore, SGST is ₹47,412 crore, IGST is ₹89,158 crore
(including ₹34,972 crore collected on import of goods) and cess is ₹12,025
crore (including ₹901 crore collected on import of goods). The rise in GST
collections was bolstered by a recovery in consumer spending, high
inflation rates, and a partial influence of the rate hike decisions made at
the 47th Council meeting, which came into force along with a broader
economic revival. The reason behind this surge is due The GST Council
47th meeting that coincided with the 5th anniversary, had recommended
rationalizing GST rates and withdrawal of exemptions on certain goods
such as pre-packaged and labelled food items. While the changes intended
to reduce and correct the inverted duty structure and allow credits on
inputs and input services on goods that were previously exempted, the
difference in GST rates has also pushed collections in the last month.