GST rates fixed: 3% tax on gold, 5% on clothes costing less than Rs 1,000

Bidi to be taxed at 28%
without cess; all states on board for rollout of the tax regime from July 1
Latest
news : The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council on
Saturday cleared the pending rules for the rollout of the new indirect tax
regime from July 1. The include transition provisions and returns. All states
have agreed to the July 1 rollout timeline. "Transition rules have been
cleared and everybody has agreed for July 1 roll out," Kerala Finance
Minister Thomas Isaac told said.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley chaired the 15th meeting of
the GST
Council, where the rates of tax and cess on gold, biscuits, footwear
and textiles were decided.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley explained the math of GST
rate. Here are the highlights:
* Packaged food items sold under registered trademarks to be
taxed at 5 per cent.
* GST on Agri machinery fixed at 5 per cent
* GST on apparel below Rs 1,000 fixed at 5 per cent: Arun
Jaitley
* A nominal rate of 0.25 imposed on rough diamond: Arun
Jaitley
* 0 per cent tax on Jute: Arun Jaitley
* GST Council will set up committee to look into complaints
regarding anti-profiteering clause, said Arun Jaitley
* Bidi to be taxed at 28% without cess. However Beedis are
still under discussion, no proposal of cess for beedis: Arun Jaitley
* GST rate for gold fixed at 3 per cent: Arun Jaitley
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