Arunachal GST collection rises 36% in first nine months of FY26

Arunachal Pradesh has recorded a sharp 35.7 per cent rise in (GST) collections in the first nine months of the 2025–26 financial year, compared to the same period in the previous fiscal
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ITANAGAR: Arunachal Pradesh has recorded a sharp 35.7 per cent rise in Goods and Services Tax (GST) collections in the first nine months of the 2025–26 financial year, compared to the same period in the previous fiscal, officials said on Monday. The collection exceeded the national growth average of 6.8 per cent, reflecting strong economic activity and improved tax compliance in the state, they said.

The state collected Rs 1,519 crore as GST between April and December 2025, while it collected Rs 1,324 crore during the corresponding period in 2024, marking an absolute increase of Rs 195 crore.

According to the Central GST Commissionerate here, the significant increase resulted from steady economic performance, better compliance by taxpayers and effective revenue-boosting measures.

Officials said the higher collections indicated expanding business activity, growing markets and improved tax administration across major sectors such as retail, services, tourism, transport and hospitality.

They attributed the growth to policy measures focused on ease of doing business, governance reforms and increased digitalization, which have helped widen the tax base and improve investor confidence. Authorities said the rise in revenue has strengthened the state’s financial position, allowing higher spending on infrastructure, healthcare, education and social welfare.

Officials added that steps are being taken to sustain the momentum, including deeper tax digitization, closer engagement with businesses, improved revenue-tracking systems and enhanced training for both taxpayers and tax officials.

The measures are expected to support continued economic growth and ensure inclusive and long-term development across Arunachal Pradesh.

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