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Big GST Relief
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Big GST Relief: 33 Essential Medicines, Daily-Use Items Now Cheaper as Council Down Rates

In a major announcement ahead of Diwali, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman unveiled sweeping GST reforms after the GST Council meeting, aimed at easing the tax burden on households, farmers, and businesses. Highlighting the government’s focus on simplification, Sitharaman said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had set the direction for next-generation reforms in his Independence Day address, […]

GST Reforms: Diwali 2025
GST

PM Modi Announces Next-Gen GST Reforms: Diwali 2025 Tax Cuts on Daily Use Goods

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his Independence Day address on Friday, announced that next-generation Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms will be rolled out by Diwali, promising a reduction in taxes on everyday-use items. “I am going to give a great gift on Diwali. In the last eight years, we undertook a major GST reform

28% GST in India
GST

28% GST in India: Why Luxury and Sin Goods Cost You So Much More

New Delhi: When the Goods and Services Tax (GST) came into effect on 1 July 2017, it replaced a maze of central and state indirect taxes with a single, streamlined system. Under the GST framework, goods and services fall into five main slabs—0%, 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28%. The 28% slab stands at the very

18% GST Slab in India
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18% GST Slab in India: Why This ‘Standard Rate’ Drives the Bulk of Tax Collections

Introduction Since its introduction on 1 July 2017, India’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) has transformed indirect taxation by unifying multiple levies under a single framework. While GST is divided into multiple slabs—0%, 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28%—the 18% GST slab stands out as the country’s “standard rate.” This category covers a vast range of

12% GST Slab in India
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12% GST Slab in India: A Complete Guide to the Mid-Range Tax Rate

Introduction India’s Goods and Services Tax (GST), rolled out on 1 July 2017, replaced a patchwork of indirect taxes with a unified, multi-rate structure. Designed to categorize goods and services based on necessity, value addition, and affordability, GST features slabs ranging from 0% for essentials to 28% for luxury items. Nestled in the middle, the

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