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CliQ INDIA > Business > "Will stimulate consumer demand, enhance state revenue efficiency": PHDCCI president on structural changes to GST
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"Will stimulate consumer demand, enhance state revenue efficiency": PHDCCI president on structural changes to GST

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New Delhi [India], September 3 (ANI): PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) president Hemant Jain on Wednesday hailed the GST council’s decision to scrap the 12 and 28 per cent slab as a “significant milestone in India’s tax reforms”, and said that the structural changes will stimulate consumer demand along with enhancing state revenue efficiency.

“The implementation of GST rate rationalisation from September 22 marks a significant milestone in India’s tax reforms. By simplifying the structure, these measures will not only stimulate consumer demand but also enhance state revenue efficiency–creating a virtuous cycle of growth, stability, and fiscal strength. PHDCCI strongly believes this reform will boost business confidence and drive the next phase of economic expansion,” Jain said.

In a significant simplification in the GST regime, which will benefit the common man, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday announced consolidation of 12% and 18% slabs into a dual rate structure of 5% and 18% besides 40% for sin goods.

The simplification is part of the “Next-Generation GST” reform initiative, designed to boost affordability, consumption, and economic efficiency.

“In common man and middle class items, there is a complete reduction. This reform is not just about rationalising rates. It’s also on structural reforms. It’s also about ease of living, so that businesses can conduct their operations with the GST with great ease. We’ve reduced the slabs. There shall be only two slabs, and we are also addressing the issues of compensation cess,” Sitharaman said at a late evening press conference.

“These reforms have been carried out with a focus on the common man. Every tax on the common man’s daily use items has undergone a rigorous review, and in most cases, the rates have come down drastically. Labour-intensive industries have been given good support. Farmers and the agriculture sector, as well as the health sector, will benefit,” Sitharaman said.

“We have corrected inverted duty structure problems, we’ve resolved classification-related issues, and we’ve ensured that there will be stability and predictability about the GST. We’ve reduced the slabs. There shall be only two slabs, and we are also addressing the issues of compensation, ease of living, simplifying registration, return filing and refunds,” she added.

Items on which GST has been reduced to 5% include hair oil, toilet soap, soap bars, shampoos, toothbrushes, toothpaste, bicycles, tableware, kitchenware, and other household articles.

Items on which GST has been reduced to zero from 5% include ultra-high temperature milk, chena and paneer. All Indian breads will be available at a nil rate. So roti or paratha or whatever it is, they all come to nil.

There is a reduction of GST from 12% or from 18 % to 5% on food items- namkeen, bujjiya, sauces, pasta, instant noodles, chocolates, coffee, preserved meat, cornflakes, butter, and ghee. All these will be in 5% category.

She announced a reduction from 28 % to 18% on air conditioning machines, dishwashing machines, and small cars. Motorcycles equal to or less than 350 cc are all now coming to 18%.

In his Independence Day address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said that next-generation GST reforms by Diwali will reduce taxes on daily essentials, benefiting MSMEs, local vendors, and consumers, while simultaneously stimulating economic growth and creating a more efficient, citizen-friendly economy. (ANI)

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