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GST rate cut kicks in from Monday, goods and services to become cheaper

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
September 22, 2025
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New Delhi: Prices of kitchen staples to electronics, from medicines and equipment to automobiles, will get cheaper from Monday as the reduced GST rates on about 375 items come into effect.

In a bonanza to consumers, the GST Council, comprising Centre and states, has decided to reduce tax rates on goods and services, from September 22 — the first day of the Navaratri.

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Mass consumption items like ghee, paneer, butter, ‘namkeen’, ketchup, jam, dry fruits, coffee and ice creams, and aspirational goods like TV, AC, washing machines will become cheaper.

Various FMCG companies have already announced reduction in prices in view of GST rationalisation.

With GST on most drugs and formulations, and medical devices like glucometers and diagnostic kits reduced to 5 percent, the cost of medicines will come down for the common man. Also, home builders will benefit as GST on cement has been cut to 18 percent, from 28 percent.

The government has already directed pharmacies to revise their MRP or sell medicines at a lower rate after taking into account GST cut benefits.

The biggest beneficiary of GST rate cut is buyers of automobiles wherein tax rates have been slashed to 18 percent and 28 percent for small and big cars, respectively.

Several car companies have already announced reduction in prices.

With regard to services, GST on beauty and physical well-being services including services of health clubs, salons, barbers, fitness centres, yoga, etc has been slashed from 18 percent with Input Tax credit (ITC), to 5 percent without tax credit.

Also, daily use products like hair oil, toilet soap bars, shampoos, toothbrush, toothpaste, too are likely to get cheaper as tax on them has been cut to 5 percent from 12/18 percent currently.

Other daily use items like talcum powder, face powder, shaving cream, after-shave lotion too could see reduction in prices as GST has come down to 5 percent, from 18 percent.

Effective September 22, GST will be a two-tier structure wherein majority of goods and services will attract tax of 5 and 18 percent. A 40 percent tax will be levied on ultra luxury items while tobacco and related products will continue to be in the 28 percent plus cess category.

Currently, Goods and Services Tax (GST) is levied in 4 slabs of 5, 12, 18 and 28 percent. Besides, a compensation cess is levied on luxury items and demerit or sin goods.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had last week said that the GST reforms will infuse Rs 2 lakh crore into the economy, leaving people with more cash in hand that otherwise would have gone as taxes.

About 99 percent of goods under the 12 percent GST slab currently will move to 5 percent. The rejig will also result in 90 percent items under 28 percent tax slab coming down to 18 percent bracket.

 

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