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Insurance Gets Relief, Luxury Goods Face 40% GST

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GST New Rates: What Gets Cheaper and What Turns Costlier

Update: Effective September 22, 2025

New GST RatesThe latest GST update is here. At the GST Council meeting, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman confirmed a simplified tax structure with just two main slabs — 5% and 18%. A higher 40% slab applies to luxury and sin goods, while health and life insurance now attract 0% GST.

This marks a big step in next gen GST reforms, also called GST 2.0. For families, the relief is clear — premiums on health and life policies are set to drop, while household essentials remain affordable. On the flip side, items like cigarettes, aerated drinks, and luxury cars will be taxed sharply higher.

GST New Rate List (Quick View)

Item New GST Rate
Daily essentials 5%
Consumer durables 18%
Small/entry-level cars 18%
Health insurance 0%
Life insurance 0%
Luxury & sin goods (cigarettes, luxury cars, aerated drinks) 40%
Cement & construction items 18%
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What’s Cheaper vs What’s Costlier

Cheaper

  • Health insurance premiums
  • Life insurance policies
  • Daily essentials at 5%
  • General medicines

Costlier

  • Cigarettes & tobacco products
  • Aerated drinks
  • Luxury cars & SUVs
  • Cement & tiles

In short, the government’s new GST rates lower the burden on households while keeping luxury and harmful consumption heavily taxed. These GST reforms 2025 are designed to simplify compliance and reshape spending habits across sectors.

Note: This summary is for quick reference. Always check your invoice or government notifications for final GST details.

 

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