AP Aims for ₹1.27 Lakh Crore Self-Revenue Milestone by 2026-27
1 min readAndhra Pradesh is charting an aggressive fiscal trajectory, locking in a ₹1.27 lakh crore own revenue ambition for 2026-27. CM N. Chandrababu Naidu, in a pointed secretariat meeting, galvanized revenue departments to supercharge collections and reclaim stalled central allocations.
Reviewing performances, Naidu spotlighted the need to channel investment influxes into enduring tax growth and economic vitality. Data shared revealed solid progress: a 6% uptick to ₹1,10,643 crore in 2025-26 over ₹1,04,345 crore last year, powered by GST’s ₹33,679 crore haul, mines’ ₹10,300 crore, and registration fees at ₹11,047 crore.
Full throttle ahead: Naidu demanded zero-tolerance for revenue shortfalls in taxes, excise, mining, transport, and beyond. Clearing Section 22A property disputes promises a registration revenue bonanza.
The kickoff to the year dazzles with 38% growth in initial 42 days, mirroring investment fervor. Positioning districts as economic nerve centers, Naidu sees grassroots expansion accelerating state-level triumphs.
Embracing the future, he pushed for cutting-edge systems, faster workflows, and AI leverage to eradicate evasion. Specifically, AI-driven GST scrutiny will pinpoint leakages precisely, bolstering compliance without taxpayer friction. This blueprint heralds a new era of fiscal discipline and prosperity for Andhra Pradesh.