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PTIPrime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the gathering during the inauguration of Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show 2025, in Greater Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar district
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday reiterated that GST reforms will continue further, highlighting the benefits of new GST rate cut.”We have increased the income and savings of the people of India. We are not going to stop here…As we continue to strengthen our economy, we will continue to reduce taxes. The process of GST reforms will go on continuously,” he said.Modi believes that the structural reforms in GST are set to give new wings to India’s growth story. “GST registration will become easier, tax disputes will be fewer, and MSMEs will get speedy refunds,” he added.Speaking about the GST reforms implemented on Monday, Modi said that the tax burden on people will reduce further as India’s economy strengthens going ahead.The new GST reforms aim to boost savings and household consumption to directly benefit every section of society. “They will encourage greater growth and investments and accelerate the progress of every state and region,” PM Modi wrote in an open letter on Monday.Live EventsAlso read: GST 2.0: Aam aadmi and these 5 sectors are about to make a killingUnder the new reform, the government has changed the GST rate system and reduced it to two slabs of 5% and 18%, to simplify it from the previous multi-slab system.Daily essentials such as food, medicines, soap, health and life insurance and many more items will now be either tax-free or fall in the lowest tax slab of 5%. Most of the goods that were earlier taxed at 12% are not shifted to the 5% slab. Combining the latest income tax rate cut and GST 2.0, Indians are expected to save around Rs 2.5 lakh crore this year.On Independence Day, PM Modi announced the ‘diwali gift’ for Indians. “I am going to give a great gift this Diwali. Over the past eight years, we have carried out a major reform in GST and simplified the tax system. Now, it is time for a review. We have done that, held discussions with the states, and are bringing the next generation of GST reforms,” he said.Under the new GST rate system, luxury and sin goods will be taxed under the 40% slab , that includes tobacco, cigarettes, luxury cars, etc.Also read: New GST rates: You missed the deals that may not return nowAdd as a Reliable and Trusted News Source Add Now!
After the new GST reforms came into effect, markets across sectors witnessed high demands, include automobile and apparels. India’s largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki recorded retail sales of more than 25,000 units the first day of Navratri. Another automaker, Tata Motors recorded 10,000 deliveries on Monday with Hyundai Motor selling 11,000 cars in a single day.(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel)
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