Hyderabad: Telangana has recorded a strong surge in Items and Providers Tax (GST) revenues for April 2026, with collections rising by 35 per cent year-on-year to ₹4,621 crore, in comparison with ₹3,422 crore in April final 12 months. In line with the information launched by the industrial taxes division on Friday, this was the highest-ever month-to-month assortment because the inception of GST, surpassing the earlier file of ₹4,231 crore registered only a month prior.
The information displays sustained financial momentum and improved tax compliance within the state, the division acknowledged.
The state has persistently maintained GST collections above ₹4,000 crore for 4 months since January, indicating robust buoyancy in financial exercise and regular income progress. The sharp improve in collections has been attributed to a surge in financial exercise throughout key sectors, aided by a business-friendly atmosphere that has attracted contemporary investments, enabled enlargement of current enterprises, and boosted consumption ranges.
Officers famous that improved compliance measures and higher enforcement have additionally performed an important position in enhancing income realisation. The sustained progress development in GST collections spotlight the strengthening fiscal place of the state and displays the resilience of Telangana’s financial system.







