GST is India's destination-based, multi-stage tax implemented in 2017. It replaced multiple indirect taxes to eliminate the ...
India’s new GST regime, dubbed GST 2.0, has come into force from today, September 22. The tax system is now simplified into ...
Effective September 22, 2025, the Modi government's GST 2.0 simplifies taxation with two slabs (5% and 18%), benefiting ...
Under the new structure, there will only be two tax slabs - 5% and 18% as the 12% and 28% slabs have been removed. A 40% GST ...
The rate rationalisation is meant to leave more disposable income in the hands of people, which is seen spurring household ...
The Modi government's next-generation GST reforms take effect on September 22, 2025, coinciding with the start of Navratri.
As the new rates under GST 2.0 come into effect from Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the reforms will boost savings for households, farmers, shopkeepers, and businesses.
India rolls out GST 2.0 on 22 Sept 2025, moving to two main slabs (5% & 18%). The reform zero-rates essentials, lowers costs for many sectors, and simplifies ...
After refunds, net GST collections were ₹1.6 trillion, up 5%. The growth reflects resilience in India's domestic economy ...
While there is a lot of buzz around price cuts and heavy discounts in automobile sector, India’s forever love for gold is above everything. So, in case you are thinking of buying gold this Navratri or ...
The GST collections were 9.1 per cent higher than the same month a year ago and over 1.5 per cent higher than the previous ...
While simply scrapping the 2018 deal might not be feasible, moving to an altogether new system could be a way forward.