Latest update on GST , New GST Slab

As of September 2025, the GST Council has introduced significant reforms to simplify the tax structure and enhance compliance. Here are the key updates:

New GST Rate Structure (Effective September 22, 2025) Two-Tier System: The previous four-rate system (5%, 12%, 18%, 28%) has been streamlined into two primary slabs: 5% and 18%. [1]

40% ‘Sin Tax’:* A special 40% GST rate is introduced for luxury and demerit goods such as private aircraft, yachts, and high-end motorcycles above 350cc. [2]

πŸ›’ Consumer-Centric Changes- Essential Goods: Items like ultra-high temperature milk, paneer, and chena are now exempt from GST. [2]

Automobiles: GST on small cars and motorcycles up to 350cc reduced from 28% to 18%, benefiting models like the Royal Enfield Classic 350. [3]

Home Appliances: GST on appliances such as air-conditioners and televisions has been lowered to 18% from 28%. [4]

🏭 Sector-Specific Reforms- Textiles: GST on man-made fibers and yarn reduced from 18% and 12% to 5%, respectively. [2]

Fertilizers: GST on sulfuric acid, nitric acid, and ammonia cut from 18% to 5%, aiding the agricultural sector. [2]

Renewable Energy: Devices like solar panels and wind turbines now attract only 5% GST, down from 12%. [2]

Drones: Commercial drones taxed at 5% GST, while military drones and related equipment are exempted. [5]

🧾 Compliance and Administrative Reforms

Simplified Registration: Small suppliers on e-commerce platforms can now register once for all states, streamlining operations. [6]

Auto Refunds and Prefilled Returns: To be rolled out by October, these features aim to ease the filing process for taxpayers. [6]

πŸ’¬ Government’s Stance

union Minister Piyush Goyal emphasized that the reduction in GST rates is intended to benefit consumers directly, with industries across sectors assuring the transfer of these benefits. [7]

What is GST

Here’s a simple explanation about GST (Goods and Services Tax)

βœ… What is GST ? – GST is a single, indirect tax that replaced multiple taxes like VAT, service tax, and excise duty in India. It is levied on the supply of goods and services and is applicable nationwide.

Types of GST:

1. CGST – Central GST (collected by the central government)

2. SGST – State GST (collected by the state government)

3. IGST – Integrated GST (for interstate transactions)

πŸ’‘ Key Features:

One Nation, One Tax – Input Tax Credit (ITC): You can claim credit for tax paid on purchases

Collected at every stage of value addition

🏷️ GST Rates in India: 0% Essentials like milk, fresh vegetables – 5% / 12% / 18% / 28% – Varies by product or service type

GST Filing: Businesses must file monthly/quarterly GST returns – Filing is done online via the GST portal