Karnataka gram panchayats achieve 89% of target tax collection
The Hindu
Karnataka gram panchayats achieve record 89% tax collection in 2025-26, reflecting strong revenue growth and efficient administration.
As many as 5,943 gram panchayats across Karnataka have achieved a higher tax collection and revenue realisation in 2025–26 compared to the previous financial year.
The Department of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj reported a total tax collection of ₹1,382.57 crore in 2025–26, marking an increase of ₹110.04 crore over the ₹1,272.54 crore collected in 2024–25. This turns out to a record 89% realisation of the current demand, the highest in recent years.
Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Minister Priyank Kharge said Karnataka had previously secured the top position at the national level in tax collection and revenue mobilisation with respect to village panchayats, and the continued upward trend highlights the impact of “efficient administration, strict enforcement of regulations, and strengthened tax collection mechanisms.”
In 2024–25, gram panchayats, for the first time in the department’s history, collected ₹1,272.54 crore, achieving 80% of the demand.
Building on this momentum, the State has further improved performance in 2025–26, reaching a record 89%, stated an official release.
Referring to performance by different districts, the Minister noted that Raichur district recorded an exceptional 129% tax collection, while 11 districts achieved over 100% collection.













