Sunday, March 29, 2026
35.1 C
New Delhi

GST 2.0 Kicks In: Check List Of Items That Will Get Cheaper From Today

The Centre rolled out a major overhaul of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) system, dubbed GST 2.0, marking the most significant restructuring since the tax regime was introduced in 2017. The reforms, which come into effect on the first day of Navaratri, are expected to touch nearly every household, business, and service sector.

The GST Council, comprising the Centre and state governments, has rationalised rates across hundreds of essential and mass-consumption items. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the revamp could add around Rs 2 lakh crore to the economy.

What Gets Cheaper Under GST 2.0

Daily essentials and food: Chapatis, paranthas, paneer, UHT milk, khakra, and pizza bread are now tax-free. Butter, ghee, cheese, dry fruits, biscuits, jams, ketchup, breakfast cereals, ice cream, coffee, and plant-based milk have been moved from the 18% bracket to just 5%.

Healthcare: Life and health insurance premiums are exempt from GST, while life-saving drugs, medical devices, thermometers, oxygen supplies, and diagnostic kits now attract 5% tax. Pharmacies have been directed to revise MRPs immediately.

Automobiles and transport: Small cars, motorcycles up to 350cc, and auto components will be taxed at 18%. Electric vehicles attract just 5%, while larger cars and SUVs remain at 28%, still lower than earlier rates. Automakers have already begun announcing festive-season price cuts.

Consumer electronics and appliances: Televisions, washing machines, refrigerators, ACs, and dishwashers now fall under the 18% slab, down from 28%. Retailers expect a Diwali demand surge.

Education and stationery: Pencils, crayons, exercise books, erasers, maps, and globes are exempt, while footwear and textiles are down to 5%.

Personal care and household goods: Items like toothpaste, soaps, shaving cream, hair oil, utensils, umbrellas, bicycles, and bamboo furniture now attract only 5% GST.

Lifestyle services: Spas, salons, gyms, yoga centres, and health clubs are down to 5% from 18%, though these services will no longer enjoy input tax credit.

Construction and machinery: Cement is taxed at 18% (earlier 28%), while agricultural machinery, fertiliser inputs, and tractor components are down to 5%. Builders say the move could lower housing costs.

Services sector: Economy flight tickets and hotel rooms priced up to Rs 7,500 per night will attract 5% GST. Third-party insurance for goods vehicles has also been reduced to 5%.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Fide Candidates 2026 LIVE Updates: Praggnanandhaa aims to stun Anish Giri in Round 1; Divya and Vaishali also in focus

Fide Candidates 2026 LIVE Updates: Follow the live updates from the Fide Candidates Tournament 2026 in Cyprus as R Praggnanandhaa and Fabiano Caruana headline the battle to decide the next challenger for world champion D Gukesh. Read More

West Asia crisis hits Indian pharma exports; industry calls for ‘Health Security Corridor’ to secure supply chains

The West Asia crisis is driving up input costs, freight rates, and export delays for Indian pharma and medical devices, threatening ₹2,500–₹5,000 crore in losses; experts urge government action to strengthen supply chains and diversify markets to Sou Read More

‘Appreciate Exceptional Taste Of Criminals’: Nestle After 12 Tonnes Of KitKat Bars Gets Stolen

Nestle reports 12 tonnes of KitKat stolen en route from Italy to Poland, warns of cargo theft and urges checks of batch codes to trace the missing chocolate. Read More

‘US Troops Will Be Food For Persian Gulf Sharks’: Iran Warns Trump Against Ground Assault

Zolfaqari said Iran’s military is “counting down the moments” for the annihilation of US forces should any ground attack or occupation be launched. Read More

Decoding Niacinamide: The Multi-Tasking Active Your Skincare Routine Needs

From glow to repair, here’s why niacinamide is the ultimate multi-tasking skincare ingredient. Read More

Topics

Fide Candidates 2026 LIVE Updates: Praggnanandhaa aims to stun Anish Giri in Round 1; Divya and Vaishali also in focus

Fide Candidates 2026 LIVE Updates: Follow the live updates from the Fide Candidates Tournament 2026 in Cyprus as R Praggnanandhaa and Fabiano Caruana headline the battle to decide the next challenger for world champion D Gukesh. Read More

West Asia crisis hits Indian pharma exports; industry calls for ‘Health Security Corridor’ to secure supply chains

The West Asia crisis is driving up input costs, freight rates, and export delays for Indian pharma and medical devices, threatening ₹2,500–₹5,000 crore in losses; experts urge government action to strengthen supply chains and diversify markets to Sou Read More

‘Appreciate Exceptional Taste Of Criminals’: Nestle After 12 Tonnes Of KitKat Bars Gets Stolen

Nestle reports 12 tonnes of KitKat stolen en route from Italy to Poland, warns of cargo theft and urges checks of batch codes to trace the missing chocolate. Read More

‘US Troops Will Be Food For Persian Gulf Sharks’: Iran Warns Trump Against Ground Assault

Zolfaqari said Iran’s military is “counting down the moments” for the annihilation of US forces should any ground attack or occupation be launched. Read More

Decoding Niacinamide: The Multi-Tasking Active Your Skincare Routine Needs

From glow to repair, here’s why niacinamide is the ultimate multi-tasking skincare ingredient. Read More

Taurus Horoscope Tomorrow, March 30, 2026: Natives Faces Rising Expenses And Emotional Strain

Taurus Horoscope: Hello, Loyal Taurus! You stand as the unwavering pillar of the zodiac, celebrated for your resolute determination, and an enduring dedication to your most cherished values. Read More

Aries Horoscope Tomorrow, March 30, 2026: Natives Set For Breakthrough Gains And Personal Harmony

Aries Horoscope: Welcome to the realm of Aries! As the first sign of the zodiac, you usher in a surge of passionate enthusiasm, an innate pioneering spirit, and an insatiable thirst for fresh experiences. Read More

UP Horror: Father Kills 12-Year-Old Daughter For Stealing Candy Box From Shop

In Bulandshahr, 12 year old Pooja Rani is beaten to death by father Pushpendra Kumar over stolen Dil candies, mother Aarti Devi injured trying to save her. Read More

Related Articles