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The Two-Slab GST: A New Era

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September 9, 2025
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“The GST Council’s decision to simplify the tax structure from four slabs to two (5% and 18%) is a significant reform, providing relief to middle-class consumers and positively impacting public perception of economic growth.”
The recent massive revamp in the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates has at last brought the long awaited respite to small business and the consumers. The decision has come amid unprecedented hike in the tariff rates from US President Donald Trump signaling absolutely no stress on the local business having a direct impact on consumers in India. The decision of the GST Council to replace the previous four slab system by just two slabs — 5% and 18% is in the eyes of the economic experts is the most sweeping revamp since its rollout in the year 2017 bringing major respite to the upper and lower middle class across the country. The argument that sweeping changes have come too late don’t find any takers as respite in taxes on essentials always changes the perceptions of the people about the growth and future of the economy anywhere in the country and same holds good for India. Since demands for the GST rate cuts were coming up at the GST Council meets from time to time the critics and as well as the Governments in opposition ruled states won’t find any scope to raise major questions on the implementation of the new GST slabs in the future meetings of the GST Council. Since service sectors are hugely benefitted by the changes in the GST slabs the local business are likely to experience a major boost in coming few months. After the income tax rate cuts announced in this year’s budget the huge cut in the GST rates are likely to bring stability in the local markets across the country.

“Reduced GST rates on everyday and luxury goods could boost consumption in a slowing market. While tax cuts affect revenue distribution between the central and state governments, the primary goal is to improve people’s welfare, aligning with the government’s highest priority. This move supports inclusive and sustainable growth by strengthening the tax system.”

The new GST rates will leave a deeper impact on the common man’s spending capacity and saving probabilities towards the end of the current financial year. A consensus on the tax cuts at the recent GST council meet is yet another glaring example of inclusiveness of the Modi led Government at the centre. What matters the most is the fact that reduction in GST rates on mass consumption goods and as well as discretionary items would most probably boost consumption at a time when consumer markets are experiencing a slowdown across the country. Knowing that strengthening the tax system largely influences inclusive and sustainable growth everywhere in the world and same holds good the India the cuts in the GST rates have not been announced only for distribution of tax revenues between the Centre and States but for the welfare of the people which ultimately is highet priority for the Government.

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