Key Points

The government has introduced a simplified GST structure with two main tax slabs. Essential items are now more affordable for households under the new 5% rate. BJP spokesperson Gopal Agarwal promises faster business registrations and instant refunds. These reforms aim to lower inflation and boost economic growth, especially during the festive season.

Key Points: BJP's Gopal Agarwal Says Next-Gen GST Reforms Benefit Consumers Traders

  • New GST structure consolidates four slabs into two main rates of 5% and 18%
  • Essential commodities and daily-use items are now taxed at the lowest 5% rate
  • Registration for new traders will be completed within just three days
  • 90% of GST refunds will be issued immediately to ease business cash flow
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GST reforms to benefit consumers and traders alike, says BJP's spokesperson Gopal Agarwal

BJP's Gopal Agarwal hails new GST slabs cutting rates on essentials to 5% and 18%, promising faster refunds, lower inflation, and a boost for a Developed India.

"Next-Gen GST ensures no state will suffer losses. It is a win-win situation for both consumers and traders. - Gopal Agarwal"

Shimla, September 22

The new Next-Gen GST reforms came into effect today, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) hailing it as a 'historic' reform that will benefit ordinary citizens, farmers, traders, and small businesses without causing any loss to the states.

Under the revised structure, the previous four-tier GST slabs have been consolidated into two main categories: 5 per cent and 18 per cent. Items that were earlier taxed at 12 per cent have been brought down to 5 per cent, while those in the 28 per cent category have been rationalised to 18 per cent. Essential commodities and daily-use items are now taxed at the lowest rate, making them more affordable for households.

Addressing a press conference in Shimla, BJP national spokesperson Gopal Agarwal said that the government has consistently worked towards making GST easier and more transparent for businesses and consumers alike.

"GST has been simplified 56 times so far. With Next-Gen GST, relief will reach common people, farmers, traders, and small-scale industries. Registration for new traders will now be completed within three days, and 90% of refunds will be issued immediately," Agarwal said.

He added that the reforms will accelerate the pace of India's growth.

"These GST reforms will be very beneficial in achieving the goal of a 'Developed India'. Himachal Pradesh in particular will gain more because of its high number of consumers," he said.

The BJP is celebrating the reform as a "GST Savings Festival" across the country, underlining that the new system will not only lower inflation but also create a fairer and faster tax structure.

"Next-Gen GST ensures no state will suffer losses. It is a win-win situation for both consumers and traders, and it will strengthen India's economic progress." He said.

With the festive season approaching, the party said the price relief is expected to directly benefit households and boost market demand, particularly in consumer goods and essential commodities.

- ANI

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Priya S
Reducing tax on daily essentials from 12% to 5% is a welcome move. With Diwali around the corner, this will help middle-class families like ours manage expenses better. Let's see if prices actually drop in markets.
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Aman W
While simplification is good, I'm skeptical about the "no loss to states" claim. Many states have expressed concerns about revenue sharing. Hope this doesn't affect development funds for smaller states.
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Sarah B
As someone who runs an export business, the faster refund system is crucial. GST reforms have been a rollercoaster but this two-slab approach seems more logical. Hope it brings the promised ease of doing business.
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Karthik V
Good step forward! The 56 simplifications show they're listening to feedback. My CA was explaining how much easier filing will be now. Hope this boosts our manufacturing sector 🚀
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Neha E
Waiting to see actual price reduction in kirana stores. Sometimes these tax cuts don't reach consumers fully. But if implemented properly, this could really help control inflation during festival season.

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