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Author has compiled Month-wise and Year wise figures of GST Collections from FY 2017-18 to FY 2020-21 and table shows Decline in GST collection for FY 2020-21 in comparison to FY 2019-20. Decline is mainly attributable to Lockdown Due to Covid-19.  Figures are compiled on the basis of Various Press Releases issued by PIB.

 (Rs. In Crores) 
 FY 2017-18   FY 2018-19   FY 2019-20   FY 2020-21 
 April   –     1,03,459.00     1,13,865.00        32,172.00
 May   –        94,016.00     1,00,289.00        62,151.00
 June  –        95,610.00        99,939.00        90,917.00
 July         96,483.00     1,02,083.00        87,422.00
 August       95,633.00        93,960.00        98,202.00        86,449.00
 September       94,064.00        94,442.00        91,916.00        95,480.00
 October       93,333.00     1,00,710.00        95,379.00     1,05,155.00
 November       83,780.00        97,637.00     1,03,491.00     1,04,963.00
 December      84,314.00        94,726.00     1,03,184.00     1,15,174.00
 January      89,825.00     1,02,503.00     1,10,818.00     1,19,875.00
 February       85,962.00        97,247.00     1,05,361.00     1,13,143.00
 March       92,167.00     1,06,577.00        97,590.00     1,23,902.00
 Grant Total  7,19,078.00  11,77,370.00  12,22,117.00  11,36,803.00

GST Collections from FY-2017-18 to FY-2020-21

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