CM Fadnavis Honours GST Taxpayers, Officers at 9th GST Day
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday, 1 July 2026, distributed awards to outstanding taxpayers and tax officers at the '9th GST Day Celebrations 2026' held in Mumbai, marking nine years since India's landmark unified indirect tax regime came into force.
Context
GST Day is observed every year on 1 July to commemorate the rollout of the Goods and Services Tax on 1 July 2017, which replaced a web of central and state levies with a single, destination-based tax. Maharashtra, as one of India's most industrialised and commercially active states, has consistently been among the top contributors to national GST collections. The annual ceremony is an occasion for both the Centre and states to recognise exemplary compliance and administrative performance.
At this year's event, CM Fadnavis personally handed out trophies across four categories — Central GST taxpayers, State GST taxpayers, Central GST officers, and State GST formation officers — underlining the dual-authority structure that defines India's cooperative fiscal federalism under GST.
Policy Backdrop
GST is administered jointly by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) for Central GST (CGST) and by state revenue departments for State GST (SGST), with revenue shared between both tiers. Award ceremonies of this kind have been held since 2018 to build a culture of voluntary compliance and to acknowledge the administrative work that keeps the system functional. Maharashtra's tax administration has been a model for other states, given the density and diversity of its industrial and services base.
On the taxpayer side, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL), a public-sector oil major, was recognised under Central GST, with Vidya Venkatraman, Director Finance, accepting the award. ITC Ltd, the diversified conglomerate, received the State GST taxpayer award, represented by Ashish Paul, Vice President, Corporate Affairs.
Awardees
Among Central GST officers, the following were honoured: Deepak Kumar Mata (Deputy Commissioner), Harshad Sawant, Shashank Kumar Mishra, Anuradha Barge, and Rajesh Kumar (all Superintendents). On the State GST side, awards went to Babasaheb Gore (Deputy Commissioner), Tejram Madavi (Assistant Commissioner), Asmita Gaonkar (State Tax Officer), Sandip Pawar (State Tax Inspector), and Dnyandeo Alandkar (Tax Assistant).
The breadth of designations — from Deputy Commissioner to Tax Assistant — signals an intent to recognise contribution at every level of the hierarchy, not just senior leadership.
Stakeholders and Impact
The presence of Minister of State Adv. Ashish Jaiswal and Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde alongside senior officials from both CGST and SGST formations reflected the event's significance as a joint Centre-state occasion. For the two corporate awardees — HPCL and ITC Ltd — the recognition signals robust GST compliance records that peer companies may benchmark against. For frontline tax officers, public felicitation serves as a morale and retention signal within a cadre that often works without public visibility.
What's Next
With the 9th GST Day now concluded, attention will turn to upcoming GST Council meetings where rate rationalisation and compliance technology upgrades remain on the agenda. Maharashtra's administration is expected to continue pushing for stronger coordination between CGST and SGST formations. The 10th GST Day in 2027 will mark a full decade of the unified tax system — an occasion likely to prompt a broader policy review of GST's impact on India's indirect tax architecture.