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    Consumers to pay more as new GST rates implemented

    By JK Global NewsJuly 18, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    From today onwards, consumers will have to pay 5 per cent GST on pre-lacked labelled food items like atta, curd and paneer, besides hospital rooms with rent above Rs 5,000. In addition, hotel rooms with tariff up to Rs 1,000 per day, maps and charts will attract a 12 per cent GST.

    Here is the list of household items and services which are set to get more expensive from July 18

    Curd, Lassi, Buttermilk – 5% GST

    Jaggery (all types) – 5% GST

    Khandsari Sugar – 5% GST

    Natural Honey – 5% GST

    Rice, Wheat, Rye, Barley, Oats – 5% GST

    Rice Flour – 5% GST

    Tender coconut water – 5% GST

    Wheat and Meslin Flour – 5% GST

    Puffed rice (Muri), flattened or beaten rice, (Chira), parched rice (khoi), rice coated with sugar (Murki) – 5% GST

    Others items and services to get costlier

    Printer Ink – 18% GST

    Knives with cutting blades, paper knives, pencil sharpeners and blades, spoons, forks, ladles, skimmers, cake-servers – 18% GST

    Power-driven pumps like centrifugal, deep tube-well turbine and submersible pumps, bicycle pumps – 18% GST

    Machines for cleaning, sorting, grading seed, grain pulses; machinery used in milling industry; pawan chakki – 18% GST

    Milking and dairy machinery, machines for cleaning and sorting eggs – 18% GST

    LED Lamps, lights and fixture, their metal printed circuits board – 18% GST

    Drawing and marking-out instruments – 18% GST

    Solar water heater – 12% GST

    Prepared/finished leather/chamois leather/composition leather – 12% GST

    Bank cheques – 18% GST

     

    Maps, atlases, wall maps, topographical plans and printed globes – 12% GST

    Hotel accommodation priced up to Rs 1,000 per day — 12% GST

    Hospital room rent (excluding ICU) exceeding Rs 5,000 per day per patient charged by a hospital shall be taxed to the extent of amount charged for the room at 5 per cent without ITC. Works contract for roads, bridges, railways, metro, effluent treatment plant, crematorium etc. – 18% GST

    18% GST for work contract for historical monuments, canals, dams, pipelines, plants for water supply, educational institutions, hospitals etc supplied to central and state goverments and local authorities and sub-contractor thereof.

    Works contract supplied to central and state governments, union territories & local authorities for earthwork and sub-contracts thereof 12%

     

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