The Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime in India is set for its most significant revamp since its launch. On September 3, the GST Council approved the long-awaited rationalisation of tax slabs. The ...
The new framework of GST introduces a simplified two-slab tax structure of 5 per cent and 18 per cent, replacing the earlier ...
Explore India's 2025 GST rate changes under GST 2.0—simplified tax slabs, reduced rates on essentials, and a new 40% luxury ...
The introduction of GST 2.0, featuring a simplified two-slab structure at 5% and 18%, marks a significant reform for the ...
GST 2.0 simplifies compliance, reduces tax costs, and ensures faster refunds, enabling MSMEs to scale operations, access incentives, and improve cash ...
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is set for its most significant revamp since 2017. Beginning September 22, 2025, the country ...
The GST Council has approved major tax reforms effective today, September 22, introducing a simplified two-rate structure of ...
“The changes brought by the Union Government in the GST procedure are very simple, and there is no confusion,” Rajesh Munde, ...
Starting September 22, 2025, GST 2.0 exempts essential food items like paneer, UHT milk, and common Indian breads, reducing ...
The new GST rates effective from September 22, 2025, aim to simplify the tax structure in India, aligning with the festive ...
Under new tax reforms, government has simplified GST by introducing a two-rate structure of 18 per cent and five per cent.
Health and life insurance premiums are exempt from the 18% Goods and Services Tax (GST), bringing relief of up to Rs 3,050 ...