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GST revenue collection jumps to Rs 94,000 crore in September 2018

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The said that revenues collected in September 2018 show an upward trend as compared to August 2018. According to data, the total gross collected in the month of September 2018 is Rs. 94,442 crore.

In this the contribution of CGST is Rs. 15,318 crore, SGST is Rs. 21,061 crore, is Rs. 50,070 crore (including Rs. 25,308 crores collected on imports) and Cess is Rs. 7,993 crore (including Rs. 769 crores collected on imports). The total number of GSTR 3B Returns filed for the month of August up to 30th September 2018 is 67 lakh.

The revenues collected in September, 2018 of Rs. 94,442 crore shows an upward trend as compared to August, 2018 collection of Rs. 93,690 crore.
The revenues collected in September, 2018 of Rs. 94,442 crore shows an upward trend as compared to August, 2018 collection of Rs. 93,690 crore. (Infographics: PIB)

The total revenue earned by Central Government and the State Governments after settlement in the month of September 2018 is Rs. 30,574 crore for CGST and Rs. 35,015 crore for the SGST. The revenues collected in September 2018 of Rs. 94,442 crore shows an upward trend as compared to August 2018 collection of Rs. 93,690 crore.

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