Key Points

The government has significantly reduced GST on key home appliances just in time for the festive season. Industry leaders are praising the move as a landmark reform that will simplify taxation. This cut is expected to make products more affordable and boost consumer demand. The decision strategically supports discretionary spending and encourages upgrades.

Key Points: GST Cut on ACs TVs Appliances to Boost Festive Demand Say Industry

  • GST on ACs and TVs slashed from 28% to 18% to increase affordability
  • Move expected to unlock domestic demand and boost consumer spending
  • Retailers and e-commerce to leverage cuts with festive promotions
  • Supports discretionary spending and encourages upgrades and first-time buys
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GST rate cut on ACs, TVs, home appliances will revive consumption demand: Industry leaders

Industry leaders hail GST reduction from 28% to 18% on ACs, TVs, and home appliances as a landmark move to boost affordability and revive consumer spending.

"This was a long-standing demand of the industry, which will make appliances more affordable, unlock domestic demand, and boost consumption - Pankaj Mohindroo, ICEA Chairman"

New Delhi, Sep 4

India’s electronics and appliance industry leaders praised GST rationalisation as a landmark reform that will simplify taxation, increase disposable incomes and boost consumer demand.

The government reduced GST on key home appliances like air conditioners, big-screen televisions, dishwashers, refrigerators, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, microwave ovens and other home appliances from 28 per cent to 18 per cent, making them more affordable for the festive season. The GST rates for smartphones and laptops remain unchanged at 18 per cent

Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman of the India Cellular & Electronics Association (ICEA), said the GST overhaul creates predictability and strengthens the foundation for growth.

He said the reduction of GST on air conditioners and televisions from 28 per cent to 18 per cent was especially welcome.

This was a long-standing demand of the industry, which will make appliances more affordable, unlock domestic demand, and boost consumption, vital for scaling India’s electronics manufacturing, he added.

Jitin Makkar, SVP and Group Head, Corporate Sector Ratings, ICRA Limited, said that retailers and e-commerce platforms are likely to leverage this change through promotions, further amplifying the impact.

While cautioning that supply chain challenges remain due to import dependence for certain bill-of-material parts, he was hopeful that the move would improve affordability and revive consumption demand that has been subdued lately.

The GST rationalisation strategically supports discretionary spending, he said, adding that lower taxes on appliances and home entertainment products will make them more affordable, encouraging upgrades and first-time purchases.

Arjun Bajaj, Director of Videotex, said that the reduction of GST on televisions from 28 per cent to 18 per cent tax cut would encourage upgrades to larger screen sizes, adding that festive timing makes the decision more impactful.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great move! But I hope companies actually pass on the full benefit to consumers. Sometimes they keep the prices same and pocket the tax difference. Government should monitor this closely.
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Aman W
This is exactly what our economy needs right now. Lower taxes = more purchasing power = more demand = more manufacturing jobs. Win-win for everyone 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As an expat living in India, I appreciate how GST is simplifying the tax structure. This reduction will definitely help middle-class families upgrade their home appliances during the festive season.
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Karthik V
Good step but what about smartphones? They're at 18% GST which is still high for essential devices. Many students and working professionals need affordable phones for digital India.
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Nisha Z
Finally time to replace our 10-year-old refrigerator! The GST cut plus festive discounts will make it much more affordable. Thank you government for thinking about common people 🙏

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