GST reset: From cement to textiles, big cuts on the table ahead of festive season
By Pragadish Kirubakaran and Pradeep Damodaran in Media News on Tuesday, 26th August 2025 at 3:29pmImage source: NDTV, BT, SAG and Infotech; Edited by Dinesh Raj M
India’s tax landscape could be on the brink of its biggest reset since GST was introduced in 2017. With a council meeting set for early September, the government is weighing sweeping reforms to simplify the slab structure, reduce levies on key goods, and give consumers relief ahead of the festive season. But while traders and households may cheer, the bigger question is whether the revenue math will hold up.
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Sidhartha for The Times of India reported that the GST Council is expected to move all food and textile products into the 5 per cent slab. Cement, long burdened with a 28 per cent tax, could see a cut to 18 per cent—a demand pending for years from the construction sector. Levies on salons, ...
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