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Vedanta Contributes Nearly ₹5 Lakh Crore to Exchequer Over Decade

Contributed ₹62,722 crore to national exchequer in FY26, its second highest-ever, representing ~36% of consolidated turnover

Vedanta, Vedanta Limited, New Delhi

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5 Dariya News

New Delhi , 26 Jun 2026

Last updated on: Jun 26, 2026, 14:39 IST

Vedanta Limited (BSE: 500295 and NSE: VEDL), India's leading diversified natural resources company, has contributed ₹62,722 crore in FY26 to the exchequer as per the company's 11th Tax Transparency Report. The report reinforces Vedanta's steadfast commitment to nation-building and transparent governance.

The contribution represents 36% of the company's consolidated revenue from operations, playing a pivotal role in India's economic development. This marks a 13.3% increase in contributions compared to the previous year, bringing Vedanta's cumulative contribution to the exchequer over the past ten years to ₹4,83,034 crore.

The company has demonstrated unwavering focus on fiscal discipline, nation-building, and support for the Viksit Bharat mission. The Group ranks among India’s top 3* private-sector contributors to the national exchequer. This contribution to the exchequer was on the back of Vedanta's historic-best financial performance in FY26.

Revenue grew 15% to ₹1,74,075 crore - the highest in the company's history - while EBITDA grew 29% to ₹55,976 crore and Profit After Tax (PAT) rose 22% to ₹25,096 crore. The balance sheet strengthened significantly, with Net Debt to EBITDA improving to 0.95x from 1.22x - its best level in 14 quarters.

The strong financial performance was driven by robust operational performance across Vedanta's diversified portfolio spanning zinc-lead-silver, aluminium, copper, iron ore, steel, power, nickel, chrome and oil and gas.

Zinc remained the largest contributor at ₹19,053 crore, followed by Aluminium (now listed as Vedanta Aluminium) at ₹15,788 crore and Oil & Gas (now listed as Vedanta Oil & Gas) at ₹11,697 crore - a reflection of the breadth and diversification of Vedanta's portfolio across critical minerals and energy.

Key Highlights from the Vedanta Ltd Tax Transparency Report :

The 11th edition of the report offers a comprehensive breakdown of Vedanta's tax contributions for FY 2025-26 :

Government Royalties & Profit Petroleum (₹14,840 crore) : Includes royalties paid to state governments of Rajasthan, Odisha, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Karnataka and Assam for bauxite, lead-zinc, silver, iron ore, crude oil and natural gas, as well as profit petroleum paid to the Government of India under Production Sharing Contracts

Taxes on Income and Capital (₹8,290 crore) : Comprising corporate income taxes as filed in statutory returns across all jurisdictions

Other Taxes Borne (₹11,897 crore) : Including duties on export and import of ₹5,980 crore, oil cess/NCCD of ₹2,503 crore, electricity duty of ₹1,252 crore and ineligible GST of ₹1,663 crore

Indirect Taxes (₹21,777 crore) : Including CGST, SGST and IGST from the sale of goods and services across all business units

Withholding Taxes (₹3,188 crore) : Comprising payroll taxes and taxes deducted at source on vendor and contractor payments

Corporate Dividends to Government of India (₹1,180 crore) : Paid through the Government of India's 27.92% stake in Hindustan Zinc Limited

Tax transparency forms a core component of Vedanta's broader Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) agenda. Through its voluntary and proactive disclosures - maintained for eleven consecutive years - the company aims to foster stakeholder confidence and uphold the highest standards of corporate governance.

Vedanta's tax principles are closely aligned with the B-Team Responsible Tax Principles and the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), reinforcing its commitment to responsible corporate citizenship.

 

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