GST: Full Information with Tax Slabs on each and every Goods
Hello Welcome to my Blog and a new world of technology and knowledge this a blog post about the the GST which has been launched in india on 1st july 2017 in India.
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There are some knowledge about the GST Please read and understand this because this very important for all Indian's
1.The GST was first launched in France in 1980s.
2. GST removes all the Tax add a new type of tax which is equal less or more than cost that was there before.
3. Many of you must be thinking that the GST will make everything to less amount bot no it will decrease the amount of the household thing but it will increase many things amounts also so be aware of it.
5.Many of you must be thinking that GST will make many product cost more than it was before but it will increase the cost of the things that we did'nt need in our day to day life and it will decrease the amount of the the things that we have to use in our day to day life.
6.There are the list of the things which will increase or decrease in the gst
i. first one is that which products cost will Decrease and will become cheaper:-
Below is a comprehensive list of the goods and services which will become cheaper from July 1 when GST comes into force:
Eatables 1. Milk powder 2. Curd 3. Butter milk 4. Unbranded natural honey 5. Dairy spreads 6. Cheese 7. Spices8. Tea 9. Wheat 10. Rice 11. Flour 12. Spices 13. Groundnut oil 14. Palm oil 15. Sunflower oil 16. Coconut oil 17. Mustard oil 18. Sugar 19. Jaggery 20. Sugar confectionery 21. Pasta 22. Spaghetti 23. Macaroni 24. Noodles 25. Fruit and vegetables 26. Pickle 27. Murabba 28. Chutney 29. Sweetmeats 30. Ketchup 31. Sauces 32. Toppings and spreads 33. Instant food mixes 34. Mineral water 35. ice 36. Sugar 37. Khandsari 38. Biscuits 39. Raisins and gum 40. Baking powder 41. Margarine 42. Cashew nuts
Items of daily use 1. Bathing soap 2. Hair oil 3. Detergent powder 4. Soap 5. Tissue papers 6. Napkins 7. Matchsticks 8. Candles 9. Coal 10. Kerosene 11. LPG domestic 12. Spoons 13. Forks 14. Ladles 15. Skimmers 16. Cake servers 17. Fish knives 18. Tongs 19. Agarbatti 20. Toothpaste 21. Tooth powder 22. Hair oil 23. Kajal 24. LPG stove 25. Plastic tarpaulin
Stationery 1. Notebooks 2. Pens 3. All types of paper 4. Graph paper 5. School bag 6. Exercise books 7. Picture, drawing and colouring books 8. Parchment paper 9. Carbon paper 10. Printers
Healthcare 1. Insulin 2. X-ray films for medical use 3. Diagnostic kits 4. Glasses for corrective spectacles 5. Medicines for diabetes, cancer
Apparels 1. Silk 2. Woollen fabrics 3. Khadi yarn 4. Gandhi topi 5. Footwear below Rs 500 6. Apparel up to Rs 1,000
Others 1. Diesel engines of power not exceeding 15HP 2. Tractor rear tyres and tubes 3. Weighing machinery 4. Static converters (UPS) 5. Electric transformers 6. Winding wires 7. Helmet 8. Crackers and explosives 9. Lubricants 10. Bikes 11. Movie tickets less than Rs 100 12. Kites 13. Luxury cars 14. Motorcycles 15. Scooters 16. Economy-class air tickets 17. Hotels with tariff below Rs 7,500 18. Cement 19. Fly ash bricks and blocks
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