logo
Centre moots two-rate GST system as part of PM Modi's ‘Diwali gift'

Centre moots two-rate GST system as part of PM Modi's ‘Diwali gift'

The Hindu8 hours ago
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Diwali gift' to the people of India, of reforms to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) system, will likely be across three pillars — structural reforms, rate rationalisation, and ease of living — and could entail a shift to a two-rate GST system from the current five-rate system.
'The government will bring next generation GST reforms, which will bring down tax burden on the common man,' Mr. Modi said during his speech at Red Fort in New Delhi on India's 79th Independence Day. 'It will be a Diwali gift for you.'
Independence Day LIVE
The Ministry of Finance, elaborating on the Prime Minister's announcement in a press release, said that the Central Government has sent its proposal on GST rate rationalisations and reforms to the Group of Ministers (GoM) that had been constituted by the GST Council to examine this issue.
It added that the GST Council would in its next meeting — the date for which is yet to be announced — deliberate on the recommendations of the GoM and would strive to implement the bulk of the reforms within this financial year.
'Key areas identified for next-generation reforms include the rationalisation of tax rates to benefit all sections of society, especially the common man, women, students, middle class, and farmers,' the Finance Ministry said.
'Reforms will also seek to reduce classification-related disputes, correcting inverted duty structures in specific sectors, ensuring greater rate stability, and further enhancing ease of doing business,' it added.
One of the most major changes it announced was to 'essentially move towards simple tax with 2 slabs – standard and merit'. It added that 'special rates' would apply only on 'select few items'.
The second major change is an attempt to reduce taxes on 'common-man items and aspirational goods'.
'This would enhance affordability, boost consumption, and make essential and aspirational goods more accessible to a wider population,' the Ministry added.
Towards the 'Ease of Living', the Centre has proposed using technology to speed up and ease the GST registration process, implement pre-filled returns, thus reducing manual intervention and eliminating mismatches, and processing refunds in a faster and more automated manner.
'In the true spirit of cooperative federalism, the Centre remains committed to working closely with the States,' the Finance Ministry said. 'It will be building a broad-based consensus with the States in the coming weeks, to implement the next generation of reforms as envisioned by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.'
However, the release stopped short of stating the date of the next meeting of the GST Council. With the last meeting taking place in December 2024, the next meeting — supposed to take place once a quarter — is long overdue.
'The GST Council, when it meets next, will deliberate on the recommendations of the GoM, and every effort will be made to facilitate early implementation so that the intended benefits are substantially realised within the current financial year,' the release said.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Insurers hopeful of GST relief on health, life insurance premiums
Insurers hopeful of GST relief on health, life insurance premiums

Business Standard

time23 minutes ago

  • Business Standard

Insurers hopeful of GST relief on health, life insurance premiums

Insurers hope for a reduction in GST on health and life insurance premiums, following PM Modi's announcement of GST relaxations, aiming to boost insurance penetration and make coverage more affordable premium Aathira Varier Mumbai Listen to This Article The life and non-life insurance industries are hopeful of a reduction in the goods and services tax (GST) on health and life insurance premiums, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his speech on Friday, announced GST relaxations aimed at providing relief to ordinary citizens, farmers, the middle class, and the small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector. Currently, GST on health and life insurance premiums is 18 per cent. For some time now, insurers have been requesting a reduction in the GST rate for health insurance premiums to 12 per cent from the existing 18 per cent, along with the benefit

Indian man proudly unfurls tricolour in Antarctica as nation marks Independence Day. Video
Indian man proudly unfurls tricolour in Antarctica as nation marks Independence Day. Video

Hindustan Times

time23 minutes ago

  • Hindustan Times

Indian man proudly unfurls tricolour in Antarctica as nation marks Independence Day. Video

As India marked its 79th Independence Day on Friday, the spirit of patriotism travelled far beyond its borders. In a remarkable tribute, an Indian man celebrated the occasion by unfurling the national flag in the snow-covered wilderness of Antarctica. The video, shared by Mohit Sharma in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, has garnered over 33,500 views online. An Indian man waved the national flag in Antarctica's icy expanse.(Instagram/ (Also read: From Tesla Cybertruck to dhol beats: Indian expats in California mark Independence Day with pride) The short clip captures the moment Sharma proudly waves the Tricolour against a backdrop of pure white snow and an endless horizon. A text overlay on the video reads, 'Happy Independence Day from Antarctica', while the caption accompanying the post says, 'Happy Independence Day from the coldest place and the southernmost continent on Earth.' Watch the clip here: Social media reactions filled with pride The video has stirred emotions among viewers, many of whom expressed their admiration and gratitude in the comments section. One user wrote, 'Thanks to be there in that weather and thanks to make India proud.' Another commented, 'Those slippery ice and your strength and confidence, you make us feel more proud bro.' A third added, 'What a scene, happy Independence Day, Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.' Messages of respect poured in, with one viewer saying, 'Salute to you. Happy Independence Day, Jai Hind.' Another wished, 'Hamesha aise hi apna Tiranga lehrata rahe,' while another shared, 'This clip gave me goosebumps.' Historic speech from the Red Fort Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered his Independence Day address from the ramparts of the Red Fort in New Delhi. Lasting 103 minutes, it became the longest Independence Day speech by any prime minister in the nation's history, surpassing his own 98-minute record from the 78th Independence Day in 2024. His previous longest speech before 2024 was in 2016, lasting 96 minutes, while his shortest Independence Day address came in 2017 at just 56 minutes.

PM Modi calls for self-reliance in space sector; industry sees growth ahead
PM Modi calls for self-reliance in space sector; industry sees growth ahead

Time of India

time23 minutes ago

  • Time of India

PM Modi calls for self-reliance in space sector; industry sees growth ahead

Academy Empower your mind, elevate your skills Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on the occasion of the 79th Independence Day, said India is working towards becoming self-reliant in the space sector and preparing for the launch of Gaganyaan, its indigenous human space flight mission."India is actively working on the Gaganyaan mission and is also planning its own space station. We must come together to change the destiny of our country. I appeal to the youth: step forward and contribute to this mission of national transformation," Modi said from the Red Fort on Gaganyaan mission will send a crew of three astronauts into a 400 km orbit for a three-day mission in 2027. Modi also congratulated astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla on his historic mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The PM highlighted the impact of space sector reforms , with about 300 startups working exclusively in the space domain, employing thousands of young leaders welcomed the remarks, saying the momentum could help achieve the target of a $44 billion space economy by ISRO chairman S Somanath, who spearheaded the 2023 space reforms through the Indian Space Policy, told ET that PM Modi 's comments underline how the sector is 'not just creating jobs and economic value but also promoting the scientific temper.' He said ISRO, IN-SPACe , and NewSpace India Ltd (NSIL) are working in unison with startups to expand both domestic and global India's plan to build its own Bharatiya Antariksha Station (BAS) by 2035, Somanath said the project, using indigenous technology, would promote global scientific partnerships and serve as a space laboratory for hi-tech, biotechnology, drug discovery, and materials research.'Without the credibility of an indigenous human space mission, meaningful contributions to other space stations may not be possible. The BAS will complement the entire ecosystem, with opportunities for collaboration with other nations,' he body, the Indian Space Association (ISpA), said the plan to open up India's space sector has been a true game-changer. 'Backed by progressive reforms such as the Space Policy, liberal foreign direct investment push, and strong government support, the industry has grown multifold in just five years,' added Lt. Gen. AK Bhatt (retd.), Director General, Acharya, cofounder of Suhora Technologies, which works in earth observation and geospatial analytics, said the PM's remarks will further empower the industry to innovate across the value chain from satellite manufacturing and launches to downstream services.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store