No GST On Curd, Rice, and Tea

In a major move to ease the financial burden on everyday consumers, the Government of India has announced a complete tax exemption on several essential household items under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime.

According to the Ministry of Finance and the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC), key food items such as curd, lassi, butter milk, paneer, wheat, rice, flour, tea, and honey now carry 0% GST, making them significantly more affordable for Indian households.

Key GST Reductions on Essentials:

  • Curd, Lassi, Butter Milk, Paneer
    Pre-GST Tax: 4%
    Post-GST Tax: 0%
  • Wheat, Rice, Flour
    Pre-GST Tax: 2.5% to 3.5%
    Post-GST Tax: 0%
  • Tea & Honey
    Pre-GST Tax: 6%
    Post-GST Tax: 0%

This move comes as part of the government’s larger initiative titled “Simpler Living, Bigger Savings”, aimed at reducing inflationary pressures and boosting consumer spending in the retail and grocery sectors.

Government’s Vision: Affordable Living for All

A senior official from the Ministry of Finance noted, “The goal is to ensure essential food items remain accessible and affordable to the common man. Removing GST on these everyday goods will lead to direct savings for millions of households across the country.”

How This Impacts You

  • Lower grocery bills: A typical household can now save more monthly by purchasing zero-rated essentials.
  • Wider accessibility: The move ensures that nutritious food items like dairy and grains are within reach for economically weaker sections.

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Mariya Paliwala
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