GST on cigarettes, tobacco, aerated beverages may be hiked to 35%
The Group of Ministers (GoM) on rate rationalisation under Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary also decided to rationalise tax rates on apparel
PTI
New Delhi, 2 Dec
The GoM on GST rate rationalisation on Monday decided to hike tax on sin goods like aerated beverages, cigarettes, tobacco and related products to 35 per cent from the present 28 per cent, an official said.
The Group of Ministers (GoM) on
rate rationalisation under Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary also
decided to rationalise tax rates on apparel.
As per the decision, readymade
garments costing up to Rs 1,500 would attract 5 per cent GST, those between Rs
1,500 and Rs 10,000 would attract 18 per cent. Garments costing above Rs 10,000
would attract 28 per cent tax.
In total, the GoM on rate
rationalisation will propose tax rate tweaks on 148 items to the GST Council.
"The net revenue impact will be positive," an official said.
The GoM report is expected to be
discussed by the GST Council -- chaired by Union Finance Minister and
comprising her state counterparts -- on December 21. A final decision on GST
rate changes will be taken by the council.
"The GoM has agreed to propose
a special rate of 35 per cent on tobacco and related products and aerated
beverages. The four-tier tax slab of 5, 12, 18, and 28 per cent will continue
and a new rate of 35 per cent is proposed by the GoM," said the official.
Currently, GST is a four-tier tax
structure with slabs at 5, 12, 18, and 28 per cent.
Under GST, essential items are
either exempted or taxed at the lowest slab, while luxury and demerit items
attract the highest slab. Luxury goods like car, washing machine, and demerit
goods like aerated water and tobacco products attract cess on top of the
highest 28 per cent slab.
The official said the GoM on rate
rationalisation has finalised its report on Monday to be presented before the
council.
The council will now decide whether
there is further scope for rate rationalisation and may decide to retain the
GoM so that the rationalisation exercise continues periodically, the official
added.
In its last meeting in October, the
GoM had proposed reducing GST on packaged drinking water of 20 litres and above
to 5 per cent from 18 per cent.
It had also decided to propose to
the council to reduce GST on bicycles costing less than Rs 10,000 to 5 per
cent, from 12 per cent.
Also, GST on exercise notebooks
would be reduced to 5 per cent from 12 per cent. The GoM also proposed hiking
GST on shoes above Rs 15,000/pair from 18 per cent to 28 per cent.
It also proposed hiking GST on
wrist watches above Rs 25,000 from 18 per cent to 28 per cent in the previous
meeting on October 19.
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