The new Goods and Services Tax rates have taken effect today, with many items, including daily food and essentials, as well ...
PM Modi said GST 2.0 will cut tax slabs to 5% and 18% from September 22, marking a 'bachat utsav' that simplifies business, reduces prices, and strengthens 'Made in India' ...
The revenue drop would be despite a moderate improvement in domestic demand following the rationalisation of GST besides ...
It reaffirms the fundamental principle that simpler taxation and greater transparency are among the most powerful enablers of ...
Back in February, I had argued in these pages that India must not wait till 2047 to become a Viksit Bharat. With the right reforms, we can get there a decade earlier. I wrote ...
GST 2.0 tax changes come into force from September 22, 2025, bringing a big reshuffle of tax rates across goods and services. The new framework brings in two primary tax rates of 5% and 18%, while ...
When asked about how customer choices have changed in the last five years, Maruti's Partho Banerjee, said, "Indian consumers ...
The government expects GST 2.0 to reduce compliance challenges, cut disputes, and make goods and services cheaper for households. Read on to know which items get cheaper and which turn costlier from ...
Rate cuts on 54 essential items, including soaps, electronics, and vehicles, are already reflected in retail prices, boosting ...