The revised primary GST rates now consist mainly of two slabs: 5% and 18%, replacing the earlier 0%, 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28% slabs. A higher 40% rate is applied to select luxury and sin goods, while a few niche rates like 3% and 0.25% continue to exist.
The old 12% and 28% slabs have been largely eliminated, with most items from those categories being moved to the new 5% or 18% slabs. What are the correct GST slabs on goods and services? The GST rates in India have been simplified to three main slabs: 5%, 18%, and 40%.
Key Changes at a Glance: New GST Rates
This means that the messy middle ground, the 12% and 28% slabs, is gone. Products once taxed at those rates will now either slide down to 5% or 18%, or move up to 40% depending on their category.
Effective October 1st, 2025, a new set of rules for GST return filing will come into effect. This marks the first filing cycle under the GST 2.0 reforms, aimed at improving transparency, control, and accuracy in Input Tax Credit (ITC) management through the Invoice Management System (IMS).
A government advisory announces phase-wise changes to Table-12 in GST return forms GSTR-1 and GSTR-1A, effective April 2025. The modifications include separating B2B and B2C supply summaries by HSN code and mandating selection of HSN codes from a predefined dropdown menu, eliminating manual entry options.
For any standard-rated supplies of goods or services that you make on or after 1 Jan 2024, you must charge GST at 9%. For instance, if you issue an invoice and receive payments for your supply on or after 1 Jan 2024, you must account for GST at 9%.
GST Rate on Textile Materials
All sorts of clothes and apparel with a market cost higher than Rs. 1000 are subject to a 12% GST Rate. The standard GST rate for textile products is 12%, while 5% GST is applied if the cost of apparel and footwear is less than ₹1,000.
The CRA will make these payments on the 5th day of July and October 2025, and of January and April 2026.
Goods and Services Tax (GST) 2.0 reform, which came into effect from September 22nd, 2025, brought relief for the common people and boosts for businesses. One of the key GST updates under 2.0 reform is that it simplified the GST tax structure from a 4-slab (5%, 12%, 18% and 28%) to a 3-slab (5%, 18% and 40%).
20th August 2025
Due to the incessant rains in various parts of Maharashtra, the government has extended GSTR-3B due date for July 2025 from 20th August to 27th August 2025.
India's GST regime is undergoing a landmark transformation with the 56th GST Council meeting unveiling GST 2.0 - next-generation reforms simplifying tax slabs to 5%, 18%, and 40%. Effective from September 22, 2025, these reforms aim to ease compliance, boost consumption, and fuel economic growth.
The GST Council's latest reforms have reshaped the GST tax slab for the travel and hospitality sector. With international and domestic travel steadily rising, these changes will directly affect how much you spend on air tickets, hotel bookings, dining, and even luxury travel.
Total Net GST revenue for October 2025 stands at ₹1,69,002 crore, which is 0.6% higher(monthly growth) and 7.1% higher (yearly growth) than the corresponding period last year at ₹1,68,054 crore.
(1) Any person required to deduct tax in accordance with the provisions of section 51 or a person required to collect tax at source in accordance with the provisions of section 52 shall electronically submit an application, duly signed or verified through electronic verification code, in FORM GST REG-07 for the grant ...
From April 2022, the GST Council revised the rate to 12% for most bricks and introduced mandatory GST registration for brick manufacturers with a turnover above ₹20 lakh.
Types of GST in India
CGST (Central Goods and Services Tax) SGST (State Goods and Services. IGST (Integrated Goods and Services Tax) UTGST (Union Territory Goods and Services Tax)
2022, Works contract services provided to Central and State Government, or Local Authorities, which were earlier eligible for concessional rate of 12% GST,would attract GST at the rate of 18% in view of amendment carried out in notification No. 11/2017- Central Tax (Rate) vide notification No.
New GST Payment Increase Coming in 2026: What Canadians Need to Know. Canadian taxpayers will see a confirmed 2% GST payment increase in 2026, offering some welcome financial relief at a time when the cost of living remains high.
From 01.10. 2025, for the words “Auto Generated Statement”, the word “Statement” is substituted under Section 38 of the CGST Act. This change indicates that the GSTR-2B will not remain entirely system-driven; instead, it will become subject to actions by the recipient taxpayer through IMS (accept/reject/pending).
Payment amounts are recalculated every July
For example, the information from your 2024 tax return determines the GST/HST credit amount you get for the payment period from July 2025 to June 2026. You could get up to: $533 if you are a single individual. $698 if you are married or have a common-law partner.
If your GST turnover is below the $75,000 threshold, you may choose to register. But if you do, regardless of your turnover, you must: include GST in the price of most goods and services you sell. claim GST credits for most business purchases you make.
The government, through the GST Council, moved to a simplified tax framework of 5% and 18% with the removal of the current 12% and 28% tax rates from 22nd September 2025, after CBIC notifications come out. Except GST on tobacco and its products, GST rate changes on the rest will be implemented from 22nd September 2025.
Key Categories of Goods under 40% GST Slab
The GST rate for pants in India is 5%.