Luxury goods to get costlier with 40% GST

In the 56th meeting of the GST Council, several important decisions were made to give relief to the general public.

The Finance Minister announced that the 12% and 28% GST slabs have been removed.

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Now, instead of four tax slabs, only two will remain—5% and 18%.

Essentials Made Tax-Free, Higher Tax on Luxury Items

According to the Finance Minister, many everyday items like milk, roti, pizza, bread, cheese, and other food products will now be GST-free.

In addition, items such as soap, shampoo, air conditioners, cars, life-saving medicines, and personal health and life insurance will also not be taxed.

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However, a 40% GST will now apply to luxury goods and tobacco products, replacing the earlier 28% rate.

This higher tax slab will also include medium and large cars, as well as motorcycles with engines above 350cc.

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New GST Rates Effective from Navratri

These revised GST rates will come into effect from the first day of Navratri, which falls on 22nd September.

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