GST 2.0 could undermine dietary health

[ad_1] On September 22, India will simplify its GST rates into two main slabs, 5% and 18%, with a special 40% bracket for “sinful” and ultra-luxury goods. Many everyday foods get cheaper. For example, pizza bread will drop from 5% to zero and a long list of sugar-based products, including sugar-boiled confectionery, chocolates, jams, and […]

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GST 2.0 could undermine dietary health

[ad_1] On September 22, India will simplify its GST rates into two main slabs, 5% and 18%, with a special 40% bracket for “sinful” and ultra-luxury goods. Many everyday foods get cheaper. For example, pizza bread will drop from 5% to zero and a long list of sugar-based products, including sugar-boiled confectionery, chocolates, jams, and […]

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Exemption of GST from life and health insurance premium to make products affordable: Insurers

[ad_1] Since its inception in July 2017, GST at the rate of 18% is levied on premium paid towards health insurance. (Image used for representation purpose only) | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStock Photo Terming the GST Council’s decision to exempt insurance premium from the indirect tax as a landmark move, insurers said this will help […]

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