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Saturday, December 22, 2018

GST Slashed on 33 Items



Now, the 28 per cent slab is restricted to only luxury and sin goods, apart from auto parts and cement -- tax rates on which could not be cut due to the high revenue implication.

The GST Council also removed four items from 18 per cent slab. Out of these four, three were moved to the 12 per cent slab while one was shifted to 5 per cent.

The three items which will now attract a 12 per cent tax under GST, instead of the existing 18 per cent, include articles of natural cork, and corks roughly squared or de-bagged. Marble rubble was shifted from 18 per cent to 5 per cent tax slab.

GST on movie tickets costing up to Rs. 100 has been cut to 12 per cent from 18 per cent, while tickets over Rs. 100 will attract 18 per cent tax, against 28 per cent earlier.
  
Monitors and TV screens up to 32-inches and power banks will attract 18 per cent GST, as against 28 per cent earlier.

The finance minister said rate rationalisation is an ongoing process and 28 per cent bracket is gradually moving to sunset.

"The next target will be rate rationalisation in cement as and when affordability improves," Mr Jaitley said.

The move on GST rates will lead to an annual revenue loss of Rs. 5,500 crore, Mr Jaitley said.

GST, the government's biggest tax reform, sets rates from 28 per cent to 5 per cent on most items, replacing an array of central and state duties. 

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