GST Council meets Wednesday; tax cuts on daily use items in offing

GST Council meets Wednesday; tax cuts on daily use items in offingGSTDated:- 2-9-2025PTINew Delhi, Sep 2 (PTI) The Centre is likely to push for a 5 per cent tax on EVs when its ambitious overhaul of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) to lower tax rates on d

GST Council meets Wednesday; tax cuts on daily use items in offing
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Dated:- 2-9-2025
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New Delhi, Sep 2 (PTI) The Centre is likely to push for a 5 per cent tax on EVs when its ambitious overhaul of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) to lower tax rates on daily use items ranging from butter to electronics is considered by the all powerful GST Council in a two-day meeting starting Wednesday.
The Council, chaired by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and comprising ministers from all states, will discuss the Centre's 'next-gen' GST reform proposal of having just two tax rates of 5 and 18 per cent by moving products from the current 12 and 28 per cent slab to lower rates. A special 40 per cent rate has been proposed to b

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ad in his Independence Day speech on August 15 unveiled the plan for GST reforms. Shortly thereafter the central government shared a blue print of the planned reform with a Group of Ministers (GoM) from different states for initial vetting.
The GoM has consented to Centre's proposal of doing away with the 12 and 28 per cent slabs, and reducing tax rates to benefit common man. Its recommendations are to be considered by the Council on September 3 and 4.
While broadly agreeing with the slab changes, the GoM has favoured charging electric vehicles priced up to Rs 40 lakh with an 18 per cent GST, sources aware of the matter said. The Centre, however, is keen to push EV adoption and favours a 5 per cent rate and the same stance will be pushe

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per cent rate, while SUVs and luxury ones being put in the special 40 per cent rate.
The special 40 per cent rate will also be for other demerit goods like tobacco, pan masala and cigarretes. There could also be an additional tax on top of this rate for this category.
Opposition states, like West Bengal, have demanded that any levy on top of the 40 per cent rate should exclusively be for sharing with states to make up for their revenue losses.
Eight opposition-ruled states Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and West Bengal — have also demanded that all states be compensated for the revenue loss they incur post the implementation of the GST rejig.
These states have argued that rejig in rat

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