Haryana achieves significant milestone in SGST collection: Nayab Singh Saini

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, said that the state has achieved a significant milestone in State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) collection, surpassing the national growth rate and setting remarkable records in the financial year 2024–25. He stated that Haryana recorded a 16 percent growth in GST collections in April 2025 alone, ranking fourth in the country.
The Chief Minister made these remarks during a meeting with a delegation of the Chartered Accountant (CA) at his residence, Sant Kabir Kutir, today. Various issues related to GST and the industrial sector was discussed in the meeting.The delegation expressed their gratitude to the Chief Minister for implementing several reforms that have simplified the firm registration process and streamlined tax payments.
They also extended an invitation to him to be the Chief Guest at an upcoming programme being organized to mark Chartered Accountants’ Day on July 1.The delegation requested the Chief Minister to take up with the GST Council to include the financial year 2020–21 under the GST Amnesty Scheme, seeking relief for taxpayers through the waiver of penalties and interest on certain past GST liabilities.
On this, the Chief Minister assured the delegation that the matter will be taken up with the GST Council. He further assured them that all their genuine demands would be given due consideration and addressed appropriately.Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that he recently inaugurated a Kar Bhawan in Rewari district, along with Aadhaar-based Suvidha Kendras across all 27 GST offices in the state, to provide enhanced convenience to traders and taxpayers.
These centres have been established to offer a one-stop solution where traders can access various services such as registration, return filing, tax payment, and consultations related to GST law. He said that several processes at these centres have been simplified through the use of digital technology, helping to save both time and resources for traders.
The Chief Minister emphasized that these Suvidha Kendras will play a vital role in the realization of the vision of Viksit Haryana, Viksit Bharat. The Chief Minister stated that, owing to the state government’s business-friendly policies, Haryana has emerged as a preferred destination for doing business and establishing industries.
The government has extended various concessions to both small traders and large business enterprises. He also mentioned that a dedicated Facilitation Cell has been established to support Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the state.
Nayab Singh Saini stated that the State Government is fully committed to promoting startups in Haryana and has introduced several initiatives in the state budget to support this goal. He said that new startups are being established while existing ones are being actively supported and scaled.
To further nurture entrepreneurship, Incubation Centres are being set up across the state to assist aspiring entrepreneurs and students in building high-quality startups. It was also highlighted that the state has implemented its Startup Policy to encourage the establishment and growth of startups. Additionally, subsidies ranging from Rs 1 crore to Rs 25 crore are being provided under various schemes to support the creation of new startups in the state.
Principal Secretary Industries Sh D. Suresh, Principal Secretary, Excise and Taxation Department Sh Devinder Kalyan, Commissioner, Excise and Taxation Department Sh Vinay Pratap Singh, OSD to Chief Minister Sh B.B Bharti and CAs from different districts of the State were also present in the meeting.
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