After numerous protests and Padman, sanitary pads exempted from GST; full rate cut list after council meet

After numerous protests and Padman, sanitary pads exempted from GST; full rate cut list after council meet

ANIUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 07:41 AM IST
article-image
Sanitary pads exempt from GST. Pic: Padman movie still |

New Delhi: Following the Goods and Service Tax (GST) Council meeting in New Delhi on Saturday, Interim Union Finance Minister Piyush Goyal announced reduced GST rates for a variety of commodities.

Addressing a presser, Goyal said, “After careful considerations and discussion with the state finance ministers, we (the GST Council) have decided to implement these changes for the welfare of the middle classes and small businesses and traders. Besides revenue collection, the GST council will now focus on job creation as well.”

No GST on these

Apart from a 100 per cent waiver of GST on sanitary pads, the council has decided to nullify tax on raw materials such as stone, marble and wood, used by for making handicrafts like sculptures. Also, rakhis, sal leaves, the raw materials used to make regular brooms have also been fully exempted from being charged under GST.

28 to 18 per cent bracket

The GST charged for commodities such as lithium-ion batteries, vacuum cleaners, food grinders, mixers, storage water heaters, head dryers, hand dryers, paint, varnishes, water cooler, milk cooler, ice cream coolers, perfumes, toilet sprays and other toiletries has been slashed from 28 per cent to 18 per cent. The GST on handbags, jewellery box, wooden box for paintings, glass art ware, ornamental framed mirrors, handmade lamps, wax, natural gum, iron and brass products have been reduced from 18 per cent to 12 per cent.

18 per cent to five per cent bracket

The GST on some commodities has been slashed from 18 per cent to five per cent, including ethanol, and solid bio-fuel pellets. Goyal asserted on the importance of reducing the tax on ethanol, as not only is it used for blending with petrol and diesel, it is also vital for the sugar industry, and will thus be very beneficial for the sugarcane farmers.

Various fabrics, like Chenille fabrics, mats made via handlooms, fertilizer-grade phosphoric acid, which were earlier under the 12 per cent bracket, will be charged 5 per cent, while the GST on washing machine reduced from 28 per cent to 18 per cent.

The changes that were announced today will be implemented from July 27.

RECENT STORIES

Exciting Investment Opportunities Are Available, In The Capital Market

Exciting Investment Opportunities Are Available, In The Capital Market

Coromandel International Q4 Profit Falls 33% To ₹164 Cr On Lower Income

Coromandel International Q4 Profit Falls 33% To ₹164 Cr On Lower Income

PM SVANidhi: Centre Paid ₹147.82 Crore In Interest Subsidy On Loans

PM SVANidhi: Centre Paid ₹147.82 Crore In Interest Subsidy On Loans

'It Levels The Playing Field': After Old Video, Nikhil Kamath's Article Supporting Inheritance Tax...

'It Levels The Playing Field': After Old Video, Nikhil Kamath's Article Supporting Inheritance Tax...

Rupee On The Rise: Expert Forecasts Appreciation To ₹82-82.50 In FY25

Rupee On The Rise: Expert Forecasts Appreciation To ₹82-82.50 In FY25