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GST Rates: Fridges at 28%, Namkeen at 12% & Condoms for Nothing
The list, approved by the GST Council, includes most goods except textiles, footwear, biscuits and a few others.
Aayush Ailawadi, BloombergQuint
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Consumers will be keen to know what rates apply to everyday items. (Photo: iStock)
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Come 1 July, India hopes to implement the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and here’s the rate schedule for 1,211 goods as released by the Indirect Tax Department.
The list, approved by the GST Council, includes most goods except footwear, biscuits and a few others. The GST Council, comprising Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and his state counterparts, has already fitted almost all goods and services in the tax brackets of 5, 12, 18 and 28 percent.
While the rate schedule makes for complex reading, it lists goods in all their avatars – from iron pellets to rods, consumers will be keen to know what rates apply to everyday items.
So here goes... from milk, butter, ghee to artificial fur items, video game consoles, coronary stents, artificial kidneys and of course, refrigerators and motor cars, we've covered it all.
Diagnostic kits for detection of all types of hepatitis
Desferrioxamine injection or deferiprone
Cyclosporin
Medicaments (including veterinary medicaments) used in bio-chemic systems and not bearing a brand name
Oral re-hydration salts
Drugs or medicines, including their salts and esters and diagnostic test kits, specified in list 3 or list 4 appended to the notification no.12/2012- customs, dated the 17th March 2012
Formulations manufactured from the bulk drugs specified in list 1 of notification no.12/2012-central excise, dated the 17th March 2012
Handmade safety matches
Newsprint
Sand lime bricks, fly ash bricks
Steel utensils
Geometry boxes
Iron/ steel/ ferrous alloy - kerosene burners and stoves
Iron/ steel/ ferrous alloy - table or kitchen or other household articles
Copper utensils
Table or kitchen or other household articles of copper
Hand pumps
Solar water heater
Renewable energy devices
Boats, fishing vehicles
Coronary stents
Artificial kidneys
Broomsticks, jhadoo
In the textiles category, blankets and travelling rugs, curtains, bed linen, toilet linen and kitchen linen, of terry towelling or similar terry fabrics costing below Rs 1,000 will attract a 5 percent tax. Also napkins, mosquito nets, sacks and bags, life jackets costing below Rs 1,000 would be taxed at 5 percent.
Silk and jute yarns have been exempt but cotton, natural fibres and all other yarns will be levied a 5 percent GST rate. All categories of fabric, except khadi yarn – which has been exempt – will attract a 5 percent rate.
12 Percent
Frozen meat
Butter, ghee, cheese
Dry fruits
Meats and fish preparations
Fruits and vegetable juices
Ready to eat namkeen/bhujiya
Milk beverages
Bio-gas
Medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide
Anaesthetics
Potassium iodate
Iodine
Steam
Glands and other organs for organo-therapeutic uses
Ayurvaedic, Unani, Homoeopathic siddha or Biochemic systems medicaments, put up for retail sale
Sterile suture materials
Sterile catgut
Sterile suture material
Sterile dental yarns
Sterile tissue adhesives for surgical wound closure