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State-wise GST Collections February 2026: Maharashtra Tops, Telangana at ₹4,125 Crore

State-wise GST collections for February 2026 released. Maharashtra leads with ₹16,581 crore, followed by Karnataka, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh.
State-wise GST Collections February 2026: Maharashtra Tops, Telangana at ₹4,125 Crore
State wise GST collections February 2026 chart

State-wise GST Collections – February 2026

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) collections for February 2026 show Maharashtra retaining its top position among Indian states. Several major industrial and commercial states reported strong revenue performance, reflecting economic activity and consumption trends.

Top Performing States

  • Maharashtra – ₹16,581 crore
  • Karnataka – ₹8,061 crore
  • Gujarat – ₹7,598 crore
  • Uttar Pradesh – ₹7,456 crore
  • Tamil Nadu – ₹6,811 crore

Maharashtra continues to lead by a wide margin, driven by Mumbai and major industrial hubs. Southern states like Karnataka and Tamil Nadu also recorded significant collections.

Mid-Tier Revenue States

  • Haryana – ₹4,328 crore
  • Telangana – ₹4,125 crore
  • West Bengal – ₹3,885 crore
  • Rajasthan – ₹3,856 crore
  • Andhra Pradesh – ₹3,061 crore
  • Delhi – ₹3,058 crore
  • Kerala – ₹2,937 crore
  • Madhya Pradesh – ₹2,748 crore
  • Bihar – ₹2,746 crore
  • Punjab – ₹2,350 crore

Telangana crossed the ₹4,000 crore mark, reflecting stable revenue growth. Andhra Pradesh and Delhi reported nearly similar GST figures for the month.

Other States and Union Territories

  • Odisha – ₹1,885 crore
  • Assam – ₹1,324 crore
  • Chhattisgarh – ₹1,243 crore
  • Uttarakhand – ₹801 crore
  • Jharkhand – ₹682 crore
  • Himachal Pradesh – ₹537 crore
  • Goa – ₹430 crore
  • Chandigarh – ₹210 crore
  • Other Territory – ₹203 crore
  • Meghalaya – ₹167 crore
  • Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu – ₹166 crore
  • Arunachal Pradesh – ₹157 crore
  • Tripura – ₹137 crore
  • Puducherry – ₹124 crore
  • Manipur – ₹99 crore
  • Sikkim – ₹94 crore
  • Nagaland – ₹93 crore
  • Mizoram – ₹80 crore
  • Andaman & Nicobar Islands – ₹57 crore
  • Ladakh – ₹31 crore
  • Lakshadweep – ₹9 crore

Economic Significance

GST collections serve as a key indicator of economic momentum, reflecting consumption, trade, and industrial activity across states. Higher collections typically signal increased business transactions and improved compliance.

The February 2026 data highlights the continued dominance of industrial and service-driven states while also showing steady contributions from smaller northeastern states and union territories.

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