Worried about GST rates? Know what gets cheaper and costlier from July 1

By the rates announced so
far, it seems consumers can rest assured most items will become cheaper
Latest
news : The Goods and Services Tax (GST) rehime is set to be rolled out
from July 1, more than 11 years after a formal process to introduce it began.
The GST
Council on Thursday fixed rates for 1,211 items. In the second half of the
Council meet, on Friday, rates of services and products like beedi, cigarettes,
tobacco, footwear, gold, textile, handloom, handicraft, agricultural equipment
and biscuits, will be discussed.
It appears from the first set of
announced rates that consumers can rest assured most of the items will become
cheaper (for now) as the new rates will be lower than the current effective
levies.
Mobiles phones, however, might get
costlier, with the government imposing a 12% GST, taking away the benefit under
duty differential that was being offered to local manufacturers. So, under the
new GST rate, while imported phones will become cheaper, most locally
manufactured ones will get costlier.
Foodgrains will cost less as the
GST Council decided to exempt the daily-use commodities from the levy.
GST promises to stitch together a
common national market by replacing a string of central and local levies such
as excise, value added tax, octroi, service tax.
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