Chandigarh, 2 June -The State of Haryana has secured 1st rank among all the States in the country in terms of growth rate in State GST Collections for the month of May 2026, recording a growth rate of 22 percent, as compared to May 2025. The national average in the state GST collections for the month of May, 2026 remained 6 percent . Haryana is followed by Meghalaya (19 percent), Karnataka (17 percent) and Gujarat (16 percent). Haryana’s net State GST (post-settlement) collection for the month of May is Rs. 4456 crore, which is Rs. 807 crore higher than collection for May of previous year (Rs. 3649 crore).
Haryana also stands first in the cumulative growth rate of state GST revenue amongst all States in the first two months of Financial Year 2026-27, recording a growth rate of 40 percent over the corresponding period of the previous financial year. The average national growth of state GST revenue during the first two months of the current financial year is 23 percent.
The State of Haryana is persistently recording high growth in State GST revenue. The State also recorded highest growth rate in the previous financial year i.e. 2025-26 wherein it recorded a growth rate of 22 percent in the state GST revenue against national average of 6 percent.
The consistent high growth in state GST revenue can be attributed to the growing economy of the State and efficient tax administration.
The Department continues to take initiatives for data analytics based enforcement, intensified drive against fake taxpayers, enhancing compliances and various measures for plugging leakages.
The Department strives to take steps for conveniences of taxpayers to make tax administration more business friendly. In pursuance of the announcement made by the Hon’ble CM in his budget speech for FY 2026-27, the Department has started communicating show cause notices and summary orders by registered/ speed post as well, in addition to making them available on the portal, for the convenience of the taxpayers.







