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Information GST charges LIVE: GST price cuts set to kick in at the moment; items and providers to be cheaper

Editorial Board Published September 22, 2025
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Costs of kitchen staples to electronics, from medicines and tools to vehicles, will get cheaper from Monday (September 22, 2025) because the diminished Items and Companies Tax (GST) charges on about 375 objects come into impact.

In a bonanza to customers, the GST Council, comprising Centre and States, has determined to cut back tax charges on items and providers, from September 22 — the primary day of the Navaratri.

Mass consumption objects like ghee, paneer, butter, ‘namkeen’, ketchup, jam, dry fruits, espresso and ice lotions, and aspirational items like TV, AC, washing machines will change into cheaper.

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Information GST charges LIVE: GST price cuts set to kick in at the moment; items and providers to be cheaper

GST price lower kicks in from September 22, items and providers to change into cheaper

GST charges on 375 objects diminished, resulting in cheaper costs on kitchen staples, electronics, medicines, and vehicles from September 22.

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