1.
No
tax on will be imposed on items like jute, fresh meat, fish, chicken,
eggs, milk, butter milk, curd, natural honey, fresh fruits and
vegetables, flour, besan, bread, prasad, salt, bindi, sindoor, stamps,
judicial papers, printed books, newspapers, bangles, handloom, bones and
horn cores, bone grist, bone meal, etc, hoof meal, horn meal, cereal
grains hulled, palmyra jaggery, salt -- all types, kaajal, children's
picture, drawing or colouring books and human hair.
2.
Hotels
and lodges with a tariff below Rs 1,000 will also attract no tax.
Grandfathering service has also been exempted under the GST. Rough
precious and semi-precious stones, however, will attract a GST rate of
0.25 per cent.
3.
Goods
that will attract a tax rate of five (5) percent will include fish
fillet, apparel below Rs 1000, packaged food items, footwear below Rs
500, cream, skimmed milk powder, branded paneer, frozen vegetables,
coffee, tea, spices, pizza bread, rusk, sabudana, kerosene, coal,
medicines, stents, lifeboats, cashew nut, cashew nut in shell, raisin,
ice and snow, bio gas, insulin, agarbatti, kites, postage or revenue
stamps, stamp-post marks and first-day covers.
4.
Services
that will attract a tax rate of five (5) percent will include transport
services (railways, air transport) and small restaurants because their
main input is petroleum.
5.
Goods
that will attract a tax rate of 12 percent will include apparel above
Rs 1000, frozen meat products, butter, cheese, ghee, dry fruits in
packaged form, animal fat, sausage, fruit juices, bhutia, namkeen,
Ayurvedic medicines, tooth powder, agarbatti, colouring books, picture
books, umbrella, sewing machine, cell phones, ketchup and sauces, all
diagnostic kits and reagents, exercise books and note books, spoons,
forks, ladles, skimmers, cake servers, fish knives, tongs, spectacles,
corrective, playing cards, chess board and carom.
6.
Services
that will attract a tax rate of 12 percent will include state-run
lotteries, non-air conditioned hotels, business class air tickets,
fertilisers and work contracts.
7.
Goods
that will attract a tax rate of 18 percent will include footwear
costing more than Rs 500, trademarks, goodwill, software, bidi patta,
biscuits (all categories), flavoured refined sugar, pasta, cornflakes,
pastries and cakes, preserved vegetables, jams, sauces, soups,
ice-cream, instant food mixes, mineral water, tissues, envelopes,
tampons, note books, steel products, printed circuits, camera, speakers
and monitors, kaajal pencil sticks, headgear and parts thereof,
aluminium foil, weighing machinery (other than electric or electronic
weighing machine).
8.
Services
that will attract a tax rate of 18 percent will include AC hotels that
serve liquor, telecom services, IT services, branded garments and
financial services will attract 18 per cent tax under GST, room tariffs
between Rs 2,500 and Rs 7,500 and restaurants inside five-star hotels.
9.
Goods
that will attract a tax rate of 28 percent will include bidis, chewing
gum, molasses, chocolate not containing cocoa, waffles and wafers coated
with chocolate, pan masala, aerated water, paint, deodorants, shaving
creams, after shave, hair shampoo, dye, sunscreen, wallpaper, ceramic
tiles, water heater, dishwasher, weighing machine, washing machine, ATM,
vending machines, vacuum cleaner, shavers, hair clippers, automobiles,
motorcycles and aircraft for personal use.
10.
Services
that will attract a tax rate of 28 percent will include private-run
lotteries authorised by the states, hotels with room tariffs above Rs
7,500, 5-star hotels, race club betting and cinema.
Source: ANI
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