What’s changing for New GST Rate?

Essentials & FMCG (Nil or 5%)

  • Pre-packaged paneer, UHT milk, rotis, paranthas
  • Life-saving medicines (33 existing + 3 new cancer/rare disease drugs)
  • Individual life and health insurance policies

5% GST (Earlier 12%/18%)

  • Butter, ghee, cheese, condensed milk
  • Bhujia, namkeen, potato chips
  • Packaged juices, ketchup, jam, mayonnaise
  • Pasta, noodles, corn flakes, confectionery
  • Shampoos, soaps, toothpaste, toothbrushes
  • Bicycles, kitchen utensils, tableware
  • Agricultural machinery & bio-pesticides
  • Medical devices (thermometers, glucometers, oxygen, spectacles)

Impact: Daily groceries, personal care, and household essentials get significantly cheaper.

Consumer Durables & Automobiles (18%)

  • Air conditioners, televisions, refrigerators
  • Small cars (≤1200cc petrol/≤1500cc diesel)
  • Entry-level bikes (≤350cc)
  • Cement, auto parts, buses, trucks, ambulances
  • Apparel above ₹2,500

Impact: Big-ticket purchases now fall under the 18% slab, down from 28%, making upgrades more affordable.

Luxury & Demerit Goods (40%)

  • Carbonated & caffeinated beverages
  • Mid-size and luxury cars (above small car category)
  • Tobacco products, gutkha, pan masala, cigarettes (rates maintained under new 40% slab)

Impact: Premium items remain costly, ensuring higher taxation on non-essentials and demerit goods.

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