Under Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma’s guidance, Rajasthan has experienced consistent growth in its own tax revenue, showcasing improved financial management and administrative reforms. The state’s own tax revenue rose from Rs 87,347 crore in 2022–23 to Rs 94,086 crore in 2023–24, marking a 7.72% increase. In 2024–25, revenue further climbed by 9.80% to reach Rs 1,03,310 crore.
The growth trajectory accelerated notably in 2025–26, with the state’s own tax revenue surging to Rs 1,38,540 crore, a significant 34.10% rise from the previous year. Projections for 2026–27 estimate the own tax revenue to hit Rs 1,62,668 crore, indicating an anticipated growth of around 17.41% compared to 2025–26 and a remarkable 72.9% increase over 2023–24 figures.
Officials credit this robust growth to effective tax administration, policy reforms, and enhanced compliance measures implemented under the Chief Minister’s leadership. The state has seen improvements in revenue collection across major sectors due to increased digitalization, better monitoring systems, and systematic reforms.
The surge in own tax revenue is expected to create more fiscal room for development projects, bolster social security measures, and expedite the rollout of welfare schemes. The enhanced financial standing is also poised to attract investments in critical infrastructure sectors, fostering overall economic growth in Rajasthan. The government emphasizes that prudent fiscal management and ongoing reforms will sustain revenue growth while promoting balanced and inclusive development in the state.
