"The state has become the sixth highest Goods and Services Tax (GST) depositing state in the country with the deposit of Rs 4,647.94 crore up to August 31, 2017, way ahead of the neighbouring states," Haryana Finance Minister Abhimanyu said here today.
He thanked the business community for the successful GST implementation in the state.
The minister said 76.98 per cent of the enrolled dealers filed their GSTR 3B returns as against the present national average of 72 per cent.
"Haryana is the sixth highest GST depositing state in the country way ahead of neighbouring states including Punjab which had deposited Rs 1,516.32 crore, Himachal Pradesh Rs 820.67 crore, Jammu and Kashmir Rs 263.99 crore, Uttarakhand Rs 1,688.34 crore, Delhi Rs 3,236.91 crore, Rajasthan Rs 2,535.24 crore and Union Territory Chandigarh Rs 174.1 crore," he said in an official release here.
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The only states contributing more GST than Haryana are much largest states like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Gujarat, he added.
"As against this, Punjab has deposited GST of only Rs 1,516.32 crore including Rs 311.86 crore as CGST, Rs 612.31 crore IGST, Rs 574.67 crore SGST and Rs 12.48 cess," he said in the release.
The finance minister said that Gurugram (East) topped the list with contribution of Rs 701.623 crore followed by Gurugram (North) with Rs 593.224 crore, Gurugram (West) with Rs 324.631 crore and Gurugram (South) Rs 234.313 crore.