GST Council Recommendations, New GST Rates: GST tax rates on common use items ranging from hair oil to corn flakes, TVs, and personal health and life insurance policies were slashed after the ...
In a historic move, the GST Council has simplified India’s tax structure to just two slabs – 5% and 18%, with a special 40% slab for luxury and sin goods. Cement, vehicles, electronics and household ...
GST Council approves new tax rates, reducing most items to 0%, 5%, 18%, and 40%, sparking mixed reactions and revenue concerns.
GST 2.0 takes effect with rate cuts on life/health insurance, transport, delivery services, and more. Read about the key changes and their impact ...
Rationalisation of the GST framework - a process that began this morning with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman chairing a GST Council meet - is based on sharp differences in revenue collected under ...
India has officially launched GST 2.0, reducing tax rates on over 375 everyday products including food and household ...
Policyholders will pay no GST on health and life premiums from September 22, but insurers lose the ability to claim tax credit on expenses like commissions, rent and software, raising their operating ...
Starting September 22, 2025, India will witness one of the biggest shifts in its indirect tax system since GST was first rolled out. From household groceries to cars, here’s everything you need to ...
Tax expert CA Nitin Kaushik points out that the real impact of GST depends on the stage and type of property purchase.
Insurers face higher operating costs, and distributors face lower earnings, highlighting the unintended consequences of a ...
The government’s September 22, 2025, GST reforms reduced tax rates on nearly all household essentials and several expensive ...
Gold prices have been climbing to record highs, prompting many people to sell their old jewellery for quick profits. But a common confusion arises: Do you need to pay GST when selling old gold ...