GST makes daily use products cheaper, Car, AC,fridge dearer


New Delhi, May 19 (Agencies) : Putting at rest the speculation about the inflationary impact of nationwide indirect tax on household budgets, the GST Council has decided to exempt essential commodities like foodgrains from the tax.

Products like hair oil, soaps and toothpaste will become cheaper as these products would be taxed at 18 per cent instead of the current overall tax incide-nce of 22-24 per cent. Daily-use items like sugar, tea, coffee and edible oil will attract the lowest tax rate of five per cent, almost the same as current incidence.

Cars, however, would get costly. Small cars will be charged one per cent cess on top of 28 per cent tax, mid-sized cars will attract three per cent cess and luxury cars will attract 15 per cent cess on top of the peak rate of 28 per cent.

The GST Council, the apex body for Goods and Service Tax (GST) comprising Union and state finance ministers, has finalised tax rates for 1,205 items on Thursday. The rates for the remaining six items, which include gold, footwear, branded items, packaged food items, and beedi, and services would be fixed on Friday. As many as 81 per cent of the items will attract 18 per cent or less GST.

Seven per cent of the items fall under the exempt list while 14 per cent have been put in the lowest tax bracket of 5 per cent. Another 17 per cent items are in 12 per cent tax bracket, 43 per cent in 18 per cent tax slab and only 19 per cent of goods fall in the top tax bracket of 28 per cent.

ACs and refrigerators will fall in the 28 per cent tax slab while life saving drugs have been kept at five per cent rate.

“There will be no inflationary impact as most of the rates which are at 31 per cent have been brought down to 28 per cent,” finance minister Arun Jaitley said.

“Cereals will be in exempt list. But what is to be done with packaged and branded food that has to be separately decided? We are yet to take a decision on that,” he said.

“Tax rate under GST will not go up for any of the commodities. There is no increase. On many commodities, there is a reduction particularly because the cascading effect of tax is gone,” the finance minister said.

  

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  • rahul, mangalore

    Mon, May 22 2017

    Jai Modi... Thank you again for the a new development...

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Fri, May 19 2017

    One thing we must understand about economics and tax. The tax were 22-24% which will be reduced to 18%. For every step, the Finance Minister must give a clear information from where he will get revenue?

    The Government is playing a nice game and bluffing his citizens. They will increase the price for the parts and over all the tax will be less, but the price what we pay will be same.
    The second thing they may increase the price after elections or we may get poor quality products.

    Anyhow, we are Indians ready to accept any sort shit.

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  • Amit Shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, May 19 2017

    looks like you have made a preparation a long back to criticize. You can see some relaxation in tax system and now you are worried about fund collection ......looks lik you are so tensed about govt fund.....if Modi govt added some more tax then you would have raised your voice like anything....... Please tell me what you ar expecting from present govt....

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  • Nks, Mlore

    Sat, May 20 2017

    So true. Some people just want to critisize. No matter what. Just becuase govt is not appeasing them and says "Sabka Saath. Sabka Vikas"

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Fri, May 19 2017

    GST is one nation, one tax, one market....
    But on cars they are charging GST and Cess???

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  • welwisher, Mangalore

    Fri, May 19 2017

    Thankyou Modiji for being nice to us.......Mera Bharath Mahaan!!! aur achhee Din Anewale hai.

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  • A.V.A, mlore

    Fri, May 19 2017

    The lower taxes is only temporary, wait till the budget next year and all the taxes will be back to the earlier rates. These theives will never stop looting us. The budgets and other things being passed by them in the parliament is just a game to fool us. They already meet and discuss what needs to be passed and what doesnt . I have not trust in this government. They are hand in glove with all industrialists. Thats why this party is well funded, further they have so much power that the press is totally suppressed and silenced at the moment.

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  • flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Fri, May 19 2017

    GST will be messy and Jaitley and others are not at all sure on this . Instead of seeking the opinions of experts who started like chidmbaram and MMS they are after them to shut their mouths and be prepared to go to jails ....not sure what kind of politics we are looking at .
    Niti aayog still clueless about the impacts and make vague statements with no data at all ..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, May 19 2017

    People in Karnataka will never get fooled again ...

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  • Anirudh P, Bengaluru

    Fri, May 19 2017

    Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Yes, all have decided to vote for BJP.

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  • Amit Shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, May 19 2017

    yesss. u r ryt. this time they will not get fooled by KHANGRESS. Next govt is BJP......Have you planned to leave country.....because of raised intolerance......hahahaha

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  • Shaan, Mangalore

    Fri, May 19 2017

    Ache din for all under Honorable P.M Modi rule. Thank you BJP. my vote is not wasted.

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  • S. M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Fri, May 19 2017

    When first UPA introduce GST that time Modi and all associates made huge protest against the GST bill pass.
    Now U-turn policy made acche din tagline. Andh bhakths never understand the real fact.

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Fri, May 19 2017

    S. M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Go and check facts again and again .. It was Atal Bihari Vajpayee who first thought of GST in India and panel/committee was set up to study on the same... The committee report which was tabled during UPA 1 government and UPA 2 during in its last days informed the lower house on Proposal (Budget session) on GST to be introduced in coming years...

    However the UPA 2 finance minister completely failed to even convince their own state government (Kerala and Maharashtra) about GST..

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Fri, May 19 2017

    THESE BJP WERE OPPOSING GST BILL.

    AND WERE PROTESTING AGAINST CONGRESS.

    SHAMELESS COPY CATS

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Fri, May 19 2017

    MILAN, LUCERNE

    Hope you are aware that some of the BJP ruled states even opposed some aspects of GST during last 3 years, especially GST rates and excluding petrol and diesel into GST ambit..

    However those issues are now settled, Even during the UPA 2 rule BJP opposed the 1 single GST rate for all goods and services and that's why now you can see there are 4 different rates as per the necessity of the people..

    Get your facts right and do some homework when you comments on a particular subject.. Don't comment on something which is not related to your country..

    Note: If you are from India then try to highlight the same before commenting

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, May 19 2017

    I knew Acche Din & Rs. 15 Lacks are bound to arrive soon ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, May 19 2017

    72% agree Acche Din will never come ...

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  • Sachin Shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, May 19 2017

    72% of daiji readers are against BJP

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