GST 2.0: In the meeting held on 3-4 September of the GST Council, the 5 percent and 18 percent slab has been approved by making the structure of the tax slab easier. It will be implemented from 22 September. The general public of the country will get direct benefit of this because the prices of many essential items will be reduced. If you are confused about how much savings you will get from GST 2.0, then the government has also given its solution.
After the announcement of GST reforms, the government has launched a website called ‘Savingwitgst.in’. Through this, you can compare things in the prices before and after September 22 and you can find out which items will save you.
Check this way
‘Savingwitgst.in’ website has been started by the government’s My Gov platform. It has many different types of categories such as separate categories of food and drink, snack items, electronics goods, kitchen items and different categories of lifestyle.
To see how much you will save on which items, you have to first put your favorite goods in the cart. After this, the base price in the cart, the price of the time of VAT and the Next-Jen GST price will be seen. In this way you will be able to know how much you are going to save on what. Suppose you have included milk in the cart, then the price of 60 rupees per liter of milk will be shown at Rs 63.6 with VAT and Rs 60 under Next-Jen GST.
Next-Gen GST is HERE! Wondering how much you can save?
Add your picks to the cart and see the differentice yourself.
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2-Disposal Tax Slab approved
In the GST Council meeting, only two tax slabs- 5 percent and 18 percent have been approved by abolishing tax slabs of 12 percent and 28 percent. Apart from this, 40 percent tax has also been imposed on Sin Goods and Luxury items. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing the country from the ramparts of the Red Fort on the occasion of Independence Day this year, announced the implementation of the GST reforms of the next generation.
GST reforms will provide direct savings on everyday needs and packaged food items. Along with this, products such as ultra-high temperature (UHT) milk, pre-packed and label cheese or cheese and all Indian bread will now be taxed, while 5 percent GST will be imposed on household items like soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, tableware and bicycle.
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