GST Reforms: What Could Get Cheaper and What Might Cost More Under New Slabs? Check List Here

The 56th GST Council meeting, led by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, kicked off in New Delhi on September 3 and will conclude on September 4. A key focus is the overhaul of the GST slab structure, potentially streamlining the current four-tier system into two main slabs, alongside a special tax rate for certain goods.

The proposed changes could see the 12% and 28% slabs eliminated, leaving only 5% and 18% rates, with a new 40% slab for so-called “sin goods,” according to ANI. This restructuring aims to simplify taxation and boost consumer spending.

Key Expectations from the GST Council Meeting

What’s Likely to Get Cheaper?

As a consumption-driven tax, GST reforms are poised to benefit consumers by lowering costs on a range of goods and services. Sources cited by PTI indicate these changes will make daily essentials more affordable. Items expected to see price drops include:

What Could Get More Expensive?

Some items are expected to face higher taxes under the proposed reforms:

With inputs from ANI, Reuters, and PTI.

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