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Household food expenses to drop significantly after tax on staples slashed

The GST Council has announced sweeping tax reductions on essential food items just before the festive season. Dozens of staples including milk products, breads, and dry fruits will see significant price drops. This move comes as India's food inflation has turned negative for the first time since 2019. Families can expect immediate relief on their monthly grocery bills as manufacturers plan to restore package sizes.

New Delhi, Sep 4

Ahead of the festive season, the GST Council, led by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, has announced significant reduction or tax exemption on several food items, packaged food and daily essentials.

UHT milk, paneer, pizza bread, rotis, and khakhras will now have zero tax after GST 2.0, reduced from 5 per cent. Parathas and parottas, previously taxed at 18 per cent, are now in the nil bracket.

GST on key dairy items like butter, ghee, and cheese has decreased from 12 per cent to 5 per cent. Prices for condensed milk and various packaged foods, including jams, sauces, pickles, and fruit juices, will come down.

Dry fruits and nuts, including almonds, cashews, pistachios, and dates, will now be taxed at 5 per cent instead of 12 per cent. Biscuits, cakes, chocolates, cornflakes, soups, and ice cream will also see a tax reduction to 5 per cent from 18 per cent.

The move was announced by the GST council even as inflation is cooling, with headline retail inflation dropping to 1.55 per cent in July, the lowest since June 2017. Food inflation has also slipped into negative territory (–1.76 per cent), the lowest since January 2019.

Families are expected to benefit from relief after experiencing volatile household expenses earlier this year due to changes in vegetable prices. Packaged food manufacturers are set to quickly pass on the benefits. Executives announced that grammage in Rs 5 and Rs 10 packs, which have been reduced in recent years due to rising input costs, will be restored.

Analysts predicted that snack makers will benefit significantly, as GST on these products is expected to decrease from 12 per cent to 5 per cent.

The move by GST council is expected to boost the consumption sector, which rose 7 per cent in the June quarter due to stronger rural demand.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Great move by the government! The reduction on dry fruits and nuts is especially welcome - these are essential for Indian households during festivals and celebrations.

Sarah B

As an expat living in India, I appreciate how this government is thinking about everyday expenses. The tax cut on cheese and butter will make a real difference for our household budget.

Arjun K

Hope the companies actually pass on the benefits to consumers. Last time when GST was reduced, many brands didn't lower prices proportionately. Government should monitor this strictly.

Meera T

This is fantastic news! The 18% tax on parathas and frozen foods was too high for daily essentials. Now my monthly grocery bill might actually come down 😊

Vikram M

Good timing before Diwali and Christmas. The reduction on chocolates and biscuits will make festival shopping more affordable for families. Smart economic move!

Kavya N

Finally some good news! The price hikes on packaged foods had made it difficult to manage the kitchen budget. Hope this brings real relief to common people.

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