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List of states and union territories of India by tax revenues

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States and union
territories of India

ordered by

In India states earn revenue through own taxes, central taxes, non-taxes and central grants.[1] For most states, own taxes form the largest part of the total state revenue.[1] Taxes as per the state list includes land revenue, taxes on agricultural income, electricity duty, luxury tax, entertainment tax andstamp duty.[2]

Data

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The following list has been compiled fromReserve Bank of India's "Handbook of Statistics on Indian States".[3]

(in ₹ crores)

State-wise Own Tax Revenue (in ₹ Billion)
States1990–911991–921992–931993–941994–951995–961996–971997–981998–991999-002000–012001–022002–032003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–18 (RE)2018–19 (BE)
I. Non-Special Category
Andhra Pradesh26.530.633.938.342.341.248.871.179.690.1105.5125.6126.2138.1162.5192.1239.3287.9333.6351.8451.4532.8598.8641.2426.2399.1441.8527.2655.3
Bihar11.413.115.617.518.419.722.523.926.736.429.424.427.633.633.435.640.350.961.780.998.7126.1162.5199.6207.5254.5237.4320310
Chhattisgarh7.519.923.325.932.340.550.556.265.971.290.1107.1130.3143.4157.1170.7189.5202188.9
Goa0.91.11.41.92.32.733.73.64.65.25.767.18.61112.913.616.917.621.425.529.435.83939.842.648.552.8
Gujarat2428.934.639.447.453.260.765.976.281.690.592.595.2111.7129.6157184.7218.9235.6267.4363.4442.5539563.7613.4626.5644.4779.7887.3
Haryana10.71314.515.918.921.721.423.731.235.243.149.755.563.574.490.8109.3116.2116.6132.2167.9204235.6255.7276.3309.3340.3446.9491.3
Jharkhand20.822.822.82428.931.335.550.855.659.769.582.293.8103.5114.8133184192.5
Karnataka23.3293138.142.952.757.764.169.477.490.498.5104.4125.7160.7186.3233259.9276.5305.8384.7464.8537.5626701.8755.5829.6855.9958.2
Kerala13.416.718.923.42833.8394546.551.958.759.27380.989.697.8119.4136.7159.9176.3217.2257.2300.8320352.3390421.8488.2585.9
Madhya Pradesh17.521.223.326.828.735.24145.651.15856.44761.767.977.791.2104.7120.2136.1172.7214.2269.7305.8335.5365.7402.1441.9463.4546.6
Maharashtra51.259.565.67794.5109.3117.2137.2142172.7197.2212.9228.1251.6306.1335.4401475.3520.3591.1750.3876.11034.510861150.61266.11365.91649.81880.4
Odisha6.76.77.68.69.211.313.414.214.91721.824.728.73341.85060.768.68089.8111.9134.4150.3168.9198.3225.3228.5265.2285.5
Punjab12.915.417.621.52626.527.430.432.639.54948.257.161.569.589.990.299111.5120.4168.3188.4225.9240.8255.7266.9277.5354.9425.6
Rajasthan12.215.517.319.523.127.331.236.139.445.35356.762.572.584.298.8116.1132.8149.4164.1207.6253.8305334.8386.7427.1443.7518.2581
Tamil Nadu31.237.341.64858.371.579.886.996.3109.2122.8130.1143.4159.4193.6233.3277.7296.2336.8365.5477.8595.2712.5737.2786.6804.8859.4912.8999.3
Telangana0292.9399.7484.1613.7737.5
Uttar Pradesh31.63538.941.348.854.763.17079.194109.8103.3127.7136156.9188.6230249.6286.6338.8413.5526.1581665.8741.7811.1859.7949.61227
West Bengal21.324.526.129.137.341.342.645.247.85159.265.170.587.799.2103.9117131.3144.2169211.3249.4328.1358.3394.1424.9454.7454.8452.3
II. Special Category
Arunachal Pradesh00000.10.10.10.10.10.10.20.30.40.40.50.60.811.41.72.13.23.24.34.65.47.17.59.3
Assam4.25.15.26.16.377.78.89.812.314.115.719.420.727.132.334.833.641.549.959.376.482.589.994.5101.1120.897.7116.4
Himachal Pradesh1.61.92.22.633.44.14.85.76.27.39.28.99.812.51516.619.622.425.736.441.146.351.259.46770.473.882.5
Jammu and Kashmir1.61.62.12.32.42.92.93.74.45.87.58.69.811.51416.9192326.930.734.847.558.362.763.373.378.2101.4111.9
Manipur0.20.10.20.20.20.30.10.40.30.40.50.50.70.70.80.91.21.51.722.73.73.34.75.25.55.96.47.6
Meghalaya0.40.40.40.50.60.70.80.70.911.21.41.51.82.12.533.23.74.45.778.59.59.410.611.915.617.2
Mizoram000.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.20.30.30.40.60.70.80.91.11.31.82.22.32.73.64.44.84.8
Nagaland0.20.20.20.20.20.20.30.30.40.40.60.50.60.70.81.11.21.31.61.82.333.43.33.94.35.15.76.4
Sikkim0.10.10.10.10.10.20.20.30.30.30.70.81.11.11.21.51.721.82.22.82.94.45.25.35.76.577.7
Tripura0.30.30.30.40.40.50.60.70.811.31.61.82.22.433.43.74.45.36.28.61010.711.713.314.214.717.1
Uttarakhand38.910.212.314.417.925.127.430.435.644.156.264.173.683.493.8109134.5149.6
All-States303.5357.6398.7458.7539.5617.5685.7782.9859.1991.51135.812321368.21540.41820.32123.12525.52865.53219.33630.64607.155746545.57124.27792.88471.49129.110503.511988
Memo item:
NCT Delhi5.517.921.125.329.430.934.3444953.258.871.189.4101.6117.8121.8134.5164.8199.7234.3259.2266302.3311.4366420
Puducherry8.71515.919.21919.922.62427.227.5
No.State/UT2016–172017–18

(RE)[a]

Change in annual

collection between

2009–10 and 2017–18 (RE)[b]

All-states9129.110503.5Increase 6872.9
Non-Special Category
1Andhra Pradesh441.8527.2Increase 175.4
2Bihar237.4320Increase 239.1
3Chhattisgarh189.5202Increase 130.8
4Goa42.648.5Increase 30.9
5Gujarat644.4779.7Increase 512.3
6Haryana340.3446.9Increase 314.7
7Jharkhand133184Increase 128.4
8Karnataka829.6855.9Increase 550.1
9Kerala421.8488.2Increase 311.9
10Madhya Pradesh441.9463.4Increase 290.7
11Maharashtra1365.91649.8Increase 1058.7
12Odisha228.5265.2Increase 175.4
13Punjab277.5354.9Increase 234.5
14Rajasthan443.7518.2Increase 354.1
15Tamil Nadu859.4912.8Increase 547.3
16Telangana484.1613.7
17Uttar Pradesh859.7949.6Increase 610.8
18West Bengal454.7454.8Increase 285.8
Special Category[c]
19Arunachal Pradesh7.17.5Increase 5.8
20Assam120.897.7Increase 47.8
21Himachal Pradesh70.473.8Increase 48.1
22Jammu and Kashmir78.2101.4Increase 70.7
23Manipur5.96.4Increase 4.4
24Meghalaya11.915.6Increase 11.2
25Mizoram4.44.8Increase 3.7
26Nagaland5.15.7Increase 3.9
27Sikkim6.57Increase 4.8
28Tripura14.214.7Increase 9.4
29Uttarakhand109134.5Increase 98.9
Non-Special Category UT
30NCT Delhi311.4366Increase 231.5
31Puducherry2427.2Increase 18.5
Notes
  1. ^Revised estimate
  2. ^Revised estimate
  3. ^Special category states, among other thing, get tax breaks[4]

State Government revenue and spending

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Article 246[5] of theIndian Constitution, distributes legislative powers including taxation, between theParliament of India and theState Legislature.[5]

The constitution does not have provision for the central government and the States to have concurrent power of taxation.[6] The tables below lists the thirteen taxes to be levied by the Central government and nineteen taxes by States including Gujarat.[6]

Central government of India

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SL. No.Taxes as perUnion List
82Income tax: Taxes on income other than agricultural income.
83Custom Duty: Duties ofcustoms includingexport duties
84Excise Duty: Duties ofexcise on the following goods manufactured or produced in India namely (a)Petroleum crude (b)high speed diesel (c)motor spirit (commonly known as petrol) (d)natural gas (e)aviation turbine fuel and (f)Tobacco and tobacco products
85Corporation Tax
86Taxes on capital value of assets, exclusive of agricultural land, of individuals and companies, taxes on capital of companies
87Estate duty in respect of property other than agricultural land
88Duties in respect of succession to property other than agricultural land
89Terminal taxes on goods or passengers, carried by railway, sea or air; taxes on railway fares and freight.
90Taxes other than stamp duties on transactions in stock exchanges and futures markets
92ATaxes on sale or purchase of goods other than newspapers, where such sale or purchase takes place in the course of inter-State trade or commerce
92BTaxes on the consignment of goods in the course of inter-State trade or commerce
97All residuary types of taxes not listed in any of the three lists of Seventh Schedule of Indian Constitution

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State governments

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SL. No.Taxes as perState List
45Land revenue, including the assessment and collection of revenue, the maintenance of land records, survey for revenue purposes and records of rights, and alienation of revenues etc.
46Taxes on agricultural income
47Duties in respect of succession to agricultural land.
48Estate Duty in respect of agricultural land
49Taxes on lands and buildings.
50Taxes on mineral rights.
51Duties of excise for following goods manufactured or produced within the State (i) alcoholic liquors for human consumption, and (ii) opium, Indian hemp and other narcotic drugs and narcotics.
53Electricity Duty:Taxes on the consumption or sale ofelectricity[8]
54Taxes on sale of petroleum crude, high speed diesel, motor spirit (commonly known as petrol), Natural gas aviation turbine fuel and alcohol liquor for human consumption but not including sale in the course of inter state or commerce or sale in the source of international trade or commerce such goods.
56Taxes on goods and passengers carried by roads or on inland waterways.
57Taxes on vehicles suitable for use on roads.
58Taxes on animals and boats.
59Tolls.
60Taxes on profession, trades, callings and employments.
61Capitation taxes.
62Taxes on entertainment and amusements to be extent levied and collected by a panchayat or Municipality or a regional council or a district council.
63Stamp duty

Goods and Services Tax

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The tax came into effect from 1 July 2017 through the implementation of theOne Hundred and First Amendment of the Constitution of India by theIndian government. The GST replaced existing multiple taxes levied by thecentral andstate governments.It anindirect tax (orconsumption tax) used on the supply of goods and services. It is a comprehensive, multistage, destination-based tax: comprehensive because it has subsumed almost all the indirect taxes except a few state taxes. Multi-staged as it is, the GST is imposed at every step in the production process, but is meant to be refunded to all parties in the various stages of production other than the final consumer and as a destination-based tax, it is collected from point of consumption and not point of origin like previous taxes.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abKhullar, Vatsal; Kala, Mandira (January 2018)."Analytical Reports: State of State Finances 2018".PRS Legislative Research. Retrieved11 September 2021.
  2. ^"List of taxes that every Indian pays: From GST to Income Tax".India Today. 14 January 2019. Retrieved11 September 2021.
  3. ^"Handbook of Statistics on Indian States. Table 134: State-wise Own Tax Revenue".Reserve Bank of India. Retrieved11 September 2021.
  4. ^6 August 2019 (6 August 2019)."What is Special Category Status to states and how is it different from Special Status?".India Today. Retrieved11 September 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^abTHE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA (Act). 26 November 1949.
  6. ^abDistribution of Powers between Centre, States and Local Governments, archived fromthe original on 11 June 2007, retrieved18 April 2009
  7. ^"Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation – Government Of India".mospi.nic.in. Retrieved1 July 2017.
  8. ^THE KERALA ELECTRICITY DUTY ACT, 1963(PDF) (ACT 23). 1963.

Further reading

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"Annexure 7.1"(PDF).Report of the Thirteenth Finance Commission (2014–2019)(PDF) (Report). p. 381.

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