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From Sep 2025, India's GST simplifies to three slabs: 5%, 18%, and 40%. Learn how this reform impacts prices on essentials, electronics, and luxury ...
The Indian government will soon issue a notification ensuring that bricks and tobacco products continue to attract existing ...
FM Nirmala Sitharaman announced new GST reforms cutting slabs to 5% & 18%, infusing ₹2 lakh crore, with 99% goods moved to ...
GST change on granite blocks creates challenges for quarries, impacting input tax credits and working capital. Learn about key ...
The ‘next-gen’ Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms that are due to roll out from September 22 will inject ₹2 lakh crore into ...
Union Finance Ministry notifies new CGST rates effective September 22, 2025, with majority of goods and services taxed at 5 ...
GST 2.0 is the new structure that introduces a simplified two-tiered system, with a 5% GST for essential goods, 18% slab for most other goods and services, and a 40% demerit or sin goods slab.
India’s latest GST reforms could pave the way for the best global practices, while bringing the tax regime at par with the ...
The government has said hotels must charge a 5 percent goods and services tax (GST) without Input Tax Credit (ITC) for ...
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi first took office in 2014, reforming India’s economic and tax framework was central to his ...
GST 2.0 is a bold and revolutionary step in India's tax history. The revisions are intended to help states, enterprises, and ...