Strive to achieve first place in GST collection nationwide: Siddaramaiah to officials

IANS May 17, 2025 241 views

Karnataka's Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has challenged state tax officials to secure the top position in national GST collection. During the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Karnataka Commercial Taxes Services Association, he highlighted the state's impressive revenue performance. Last year, Karnataka exceeded its tax collection target by Rs 17,000 crore, demonstrating significant financial management capabilities. The government remains committed to introducing tax reforms and supporting efficient revenue collection strategies.

"Even though I am the Finance Minister, I do not wish to interfere unnecessarily in the functioning of tax officials" - Siddaramaiah
Bengaluru, May 17: Karnataka currently holds the second position in the country in GST collection, and efforts must be made to secure the top position in the coming days, said Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday.

Key Points

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Karnataka aims to exceed Rs 1,20,000 crore GST collection target

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State budget stands at Rs 4,09,000 crore with robust financial planning

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Bengaluru continues to report high tax collection performance

Siddaramaiah was speaking after inaugurating the Golden Jubilee celebrations organised by the Karnataka Commercial Taxes Services Association in Bengaluru.

“Last year, a target of Rs 1,03,000 crore was set for tax collection, and an additional Rs 17,000 crore was collected beyond the target. This year, a target of Rs 1,20,000 crore has been set, and officials must strive to exceed it,” he said.

He pointed out that the state budget for this year stands at Rs 4,09,000 crore, out of which Rs 50,018 crore has been earmarked for guarantee schemes. “So far, Rs 90,000 crore has been spent on these schemes. The opposition had criticised that the state would face financial bankruptcy if funds for guarantee schemes were not ensured.” The Chief Minister added that the success of the government in this regard is a result of the hard work of department officials.

"Even though I am the Finance Minister, I do not wish to interfere unnecessarily in the functioning of tax officials. However, officers must strive to meet the revenue collection targets assigned to their departments,” he said.

“Bengaluru continues to report high levels of tax evasion, and Karnataka remains a frontrunner in tax collection. The government is committed to introducing more reforms in the tax payment process. The demands of the tax officials' association will be reviewed by the government. The government will always respond to the legitimate demands of government employees. Disciplinary action will be taken against officers and employees who neglect their duties," said Siddaramaiah.

He added that the association has completed a milestone of 50 years. “I congratulate all its office bearers who have contributed to this achievement. With your cooperation, I was able to shoulder the responsibilities of the Finance Department for an extended period.”

“I have managed the finance portfolio as Finance Minister, Deputy Chief Minister, and now as Chief Minister. The current government has completed two successful years in office, and a public meeting is scheduled to be held in Hosapete, Vijayanagara district, on May 20 to mark the occasion," he said.

The Chief Minister further added that the commercial tax officials play a crucial role in tax collection. “I extend my appreciation to all the officers. Accountable officials ensure better tax revenue. The Commercial Tax Department has the potential to generate higher revenue.”

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Good to see Karnataka performing well in GST collection! But I hope this doesn't mean more tax burden on common people. The government should focus on widening the tax base rather than increasing rates. More compliance = more revenue 👍
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Priya M.
As a small business owner in Bengaluru, I appreciate the CM's focus on tax reforms. The GST portal needs to be more user-friendly though - sometimes it takes hours just to file returns. Simplify the process first!
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Sanjay T.
₹90,000 crore spent on guarantee schemes? That's taxpayer money! While welfare is important, I hope the government is also investing in infrastructure and job creation. We need balanced development.
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Ananya R.
Karnataka leading in GST collection shows our economic strength 💪 But what about tax evasion? The government should use more technology like AI to catch evaders. More transparency in tax spending would build public trust too.
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Vikram J.
Happy to see our state performing well, but the tax officials deserve better working conditions too. They're the backbone of revenue collection. Hope the government addresses their legitimate demands soon.
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Neha P.
While targets are good, the focus should be on fair taxation. Many small vendors still struggle with GST compliance. The government should conduct more awareness programs before penalizing anyone.

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