GST Slab Reshuffle from Sept 22: Electronics to Get Cheaper, Fast Food & Luxury Items to Cost More

GST Slab Reshuffle from Sept 22: Electronics to Get Cheaper, Fast Food & Luxury Items to Cost More

New Delhi, Sept 6, 2025 – In a major tax reform, the GST Council has approved a restructuring of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) slabs. The decision, taken at Wednesday’s meeting, abolishes the 12% and 28% slabs, leaving only 5% and 18% as the standard rates. Additionally, a special 40% tax slab will apply to luxury and health-damaging products.

The new rates will come into effect from September 22, 2025.

What Gets Cheaper

  • Electronics & Appliances: Items like TVs, refrigerators, washing machines, laptops, and mobile phones, earlier taxed at 28%, will now fall under the 18% slab. This move will bring significant relief to households planning upgrades.

  • Agriculture Essentials: GST on tractor tyres, farming machinery, drip irrigation systems, fertilizers, and micronutrients has been slashed from 18% to 5%. Farmers are set to benefit the most from this revision.

  • Food Staples: Everyday items such as flour and rice will see reduced tax, directly easing the burden on middle-class families.

What Gets Expensive

  • Fast Food & Beverages: Products with added sugar, soft drinks, carbonated beverages, and processed snacks will now attract higher taxes.

  • Luxury & Entertainment: Casinos, online gaming, premium entertainment services, and tobacco-related products will face up to 40% GST, making them significantly costlier.

What It Means for Consumers

  • Buying luxury goods, cigarettes, or fast food before September 22 could mean some savings.

  • After the new slabs take effect, consumers will benefit most from cheaper electronics, household appliances, and farming-related goods.

  • The move is expected to boost consumer demand in electronics and agriculture, while discouraging spending on harmful or non-essential products.

With this reform, the government aims to simplify the tax structure, ease the financial burden on farmers and the middle class, and promote healthier consumption habits.

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