For India’s middle class, where even a slight change in tax rates can heavily impact household finances, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent announcement brings welcome relief. The government is set to simplify the Goods and Services Tax ( GST) structure, trimming the current four-tier system of 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28% into a leaner, two-rate framework of 5% and 18%. A separate “sin tax” category will continue to apply to products like tobacco and luxury goods.
ALSO READ: Lower GST may heat up demand for packaged foods, daily essentials
For consumers, this change could mean real savings. Prices of everyday essentials and big-ticket items alike — textiles and apparel, farm machinery, auto components, healthcare, and insurance products, and even staples across the FMCG and retail sectors — are expected to soften.
This isn’t just a tweak to tax rates; it’s a reset that could revive demand, lift household sentiment, and inject fresh energy into consumption-led growth.
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will on Wednesday address the crucial meeting of a group of ministers of states as she will make a case for the sweeping GST reforms.
"The idea is to put forth the Centre's view point behind the GST reform proposal. Although the Centre is not a member of the GoM, Union Finance Minister's presence and her address will give the GoM a better understanding of the idea and thought process behind the Centre's proposal," a source told PTI.
ALSO READ: Big GST cut may rev up demand for small cars, hatchbacks likely to attract 18% tax against 28% now
List of key items likely to get cheaper under new GST regime:
ALSO READ: Lower GST may heat up demand for packaged foods, daily essentials
For consumers, this change could mean real savings. Prices of everyday essentials and big-ticket items alike — textiles and apparel, farm machinery, auto components, healthcare, and insurance products, and even staples across the FMCG and retail sectors — are expected to soften.
This isn’t just a tweak to tax rates; it’s a reset that could revive demand, lift household sentiment, and inject fresh energy into consumption-led growth.
ALSO READ: Govt likely to slash GST on insurance premiums to nil, says report
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will on Wednesday address the crucial meeting of a group of ministers of states as she will make a case for the sweeping GST reforms.
"The idea is to put forth the Centre's view point behind the GST reform proposal. Although the Centre is not a member of the GoM, Union Finance Minister's presence and her address will give the GoM a better understanding of the idea and thought process behind the Centre's proposal," a source told PTI.
ALSO READ: Big GST cut may rev up demand for small cars, hatchbacks likely to attract 18% tax against 28% now
List of key items likely to get cheaper under new GST regime:
- Small Cars: From 28% to 18%
- Insurance premiums: From 18% to 5% or nil
- Daily-use items (From 5% to nil)
- Air conditioners (From 28% to 18%)
- Televisions (From 28% to 18%)
- Tooth powder
- Bhujia
- Namkeen
- Potato chips
- Ketchup
- Jam
- Mayonnaise
- Packaged juices
- Pasta
- Noodles
- Butter
- Condensed milk
- Ghee
- cheese
- Milk-based beverages
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