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FinMin Proposes 2-Slab GST Rate Structure, Special Rates on Select Goods

Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his 79th Independence Day has announced that GST reforms which will lower tax burden substantially and benefit small industries will be implemented by Diwali

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  • Finance ministry proposed a two-slab GST rate structure to the Group of Ministers with special rates for select items

  • Prime Minister announced GST reforms will lower tax burden and benefit small industries by Diwali

  • Proposal focuses on structural reforms, rate rationalisation and ease of living

The finance ministry on Friday said it has proposed a two-slab GST rate structure to the Group of Ministers (GoM), along with special rates for select items.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his 79th Independence Day has announced that GST reforms which will lower tax burden substantially and benefit small industries will be implemented by Diwali.

Soon after the announcement, the finance ministry said the Centre's proposal shared with the GoM rests on three pillars -- structural reforms, rate rationalisation and ease of living.

The proposal includes reduction of taxes on common man items and aspirational goods.

With regard to reduction in slabs, the Centre has proposed moving towards simple tax with two slabs -- standard and merit. Special rates would apply only on select few items.

Currently, GST is a 4-tier structure of 5, 12, 18 and 28%.

The GST Council, chaired by Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman and comprising state ministers, is expected to meet in September to discuss the GoM proposal on rate rationalisation.

The ministry said the end of compensation cess has created fiscal space, providing greater flexibility to rationalise and align tax rates within the GST framework for long-term sustainability. 

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