GST 2.0: From today, new rates of GST 2.0 have been implemented across the country. Due to this, many everyday things will become cheaper, which will give a lot of relief to the middle class. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on Sunday before the GST reforms came into force on Monday.
He said, “From yesterday, Next Generation GST Reforms is going to be implemented. The GST savings festival will start from tomorrow, which will promote savings for all the families, shopkeepers, farmers and businessmen of the country and will also speed up India’s development journey. “
Let us know that the new tax structure has been designed to make needy things more economical and to provide relief to the general public of the country. Under this, the tax burden on luxury and sin goods is also being increased. Let us see which of the rippers are getting expensive from today-
Prices of these things will increase from today
The government has decided to impose high GST at the rate of 40 percent on Sin Goods under GST reforms. Under Sin Goods, such products or services come, causing damage to human health such as cigarettes, gutkha, tobacco, paan masala, sugar added carbonated drinks. Apart from this, there are some things that cause financial harm, such as money gaming, gambling. Now 40 percent GST will be imposed on the use of all these. At the same time, luxury items like big cars, private jets, helicopters, yacht have also been given no relief under GST 2.0. Not only this, petrol car (engine capacity more than 1200cc), diesel car (engine capacity 1500cc) and bikes (more than engine capacity 350cc) are also included in the high tax category.
Check list
Tobacco products
- Cigarette
- Cigar
- Paan masala
- Gutkha
- Chewing tobacco
- Unseen tobacco
- Jarda
Eating and drinking things
- Fast food and junk food
- carbonated drinks
- Flavored Shugri Drinks
- Sugar added cold drinks
Take more care
After the GST 2.0 is implemented from today, you need to be more careful while shopping. Especially, while buying packaged items. Both old and modified MRPs can appear on products made before 22 September. However, some shopkeepers can still charge old price, so check more and buy the bills and check the bill. You will be able to enter the GST complaints, under the new system, the National Consumer Helpline (https://consumerhelpline.gov.in) on the portal of Integrated Grievance Redressal Mechanism.
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