The new rates come into effect on September 22, the first day of Navratri. Many firms have already announced slashing the rates of everyday goods.
Mint takes a close look at what GST 2.0 means for the Indian economy, how businesses should navigate the changes, and how consumers can ensure they benefit from the tax cuts.
GST 2.0 reforms come into effect on 22 September, cutting taxes on small cars, EVs, and auto parts, making vehicles more ...
The GST Council, having taken important steps toward simplification, now faces a crucial test. It must ensure that reforms do ...
India's festive season is near, but for its roughly 1 billion consumers it promises to be bittersweet as the country's ...
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced an awareness campaign for GST reforms scheduled from September 22-29. The campaign ...
GST 2.0 is live From Sept 22, essentials taxed at 5%, most others at 18%. New rules for hotels, drones and delivery services.
India is getting ready for its first significant Goods and Services Tax (GST) reform in eight years. This is not just a ...
Boehringer Ingelheim India applauds new GST measures reducing tax on essential medicines, improving healthcare access and ...
Learn about India's Goods and Services Tax (GST), its benefits, implementation challenges, and how this reform has impacted businesses, consumers, and the national ...
An overview of compliance requirements for GST rate changes, including relaxations for MRP labelling and penalties for violations under the Legal Metrology ...
In an interview with News 18, the Union Minister said that PM Modi always puts the nation above everything else. Shah asserted that the Prime Minsiter leadership not only strengthened the "economy" ...