Effective September 22, 2025, the Modi government's GST 2.0 simplifies taxation with two slabs (5% and 18%), benefiting ...
This article is authored by Manoj Kumar Tiwari, director, IIM Mumbai and Utpal Chattopadhyay, professor, IIM Mumbai.
Saurabh Agarwal of EY India tells CNBC-TV18 that a common person earning ₹50,000 a month could save around ₹1,275 due to GST ...
India’s GST reform has reduced tax on essential medicines from 12% to 5% and fully exempted 36 life-saving drugs. The Indian ...
Life and health insurance premiums are exempt from GST, while life-saving drugs, medical devices, thermometers, oxygen ...
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India has started offering e-passports, a new type of passport that people can now apply for across the country.
GST 2.0 takes effect with rate cuts on life/health insurance, transport, delivery services, and more. Read about the key ...
From September GST 2.0 brings significant changes, reducing costs on medicines, medical devices, and health insurance, aiming ...
GST 2.0 is a reform that directly responds to this advantage. By simplifying rates, reducing burdens on essentials and ...
GST 2.0 introduces a simplified tax structure, reduces rates on essentials, and supports MSMEs, boosting economic growth ...
Lower taxes on essentials and aspirational products create household relief, stimulate consumption, and unlock sectoral ...