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    GST rate cut: Your favourite car is cheaper now - Full list from Tata to Mercedes, Toyota to BMW
    Kia India and JSW MG Motor announce price cuts up to Rs 3.04 lakh and Rs 4.48 lakhs following GST reforms

    JSW MG Motor India has announced GST reduction benefits for its ICE SUV customers. This includes Astor, Hector, and Gloster models. The company is also offering 100% on-road funding. Customers can also avail a 3-month EMI holiday. Vinay Raina says this move addresses affordability and boosts consumer sentiment. The new GST rates are effective immediately.

    Toyota price slash: Fortuner, Innova, Hyryder, Glanza and others get cheaper by up to Rs 3.5 lakh after GST rationalisation

    Toyota Kirloskar Motor has announced significant price reductions across its entire product lineup in India, passing on the full benefits of the recent GST reduction to customers just before the festive season. The Toyota Fortuner sees the largest price cut, followed by the Legender and Hilux.

    GST 2.0: CBIC clarifies social media claims about transition benefits under revised GST rules are false

    The CBIC has refuted a viral social media message claiming new GST transition benefits would be applicable from September 22, 2025, deeming it factually incorrect and misleading. The GST council approved 'next-gen' reforms on September 3, 2025, including a shift to a two-slab tax structure.

    GST Rate Changes 2025: Check full list of items with revised rates effective from Navratri, September 22

    GST Rates List 2025: The GST Council has announced tax slab revisions impacting almost all goods and services. After the rationalisation of taxes, several items are likely to witness a tax reduction. The new GST rates will come into effect from September 22. However, gutkha, tobacco, and cigarettes are exceptions.

    'Ek baar aap GST dekh lo': PM Modi's nudge ushered in biggest GST reform in 8 years

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s push led Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to review the GST regime, resulting in a major overhaul. The GST Council approved scrapping 12% and 28% slabs, leaving 5%, 18% and 40% for sin goods. Effective September 22, nearly 400 products will get cheaper, insurance premiums turn tax-free, and compliance will ease for businesses, especially SMEs.

    The Economic Times
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