GST impact: Cars, FMCG items to get cheaper; services dearer
New Delhi, Aug 7: Luxury cars, FMCG products, consumer durables, electronics items and readymade garments will become cheaper once GST is rolled out next year, but mobile phones, banking and insurance services, telephone bills as well as air travel will be dearer due to higher tax.
Under the new indirect taxes regime, likely to take effect from April 1, 2017, levy on manufactured goods will come down, while consumers may end up spending more as service tax burden would go up, as GST is a consumption based tax.

While the government is sure of the benefits the Goods and Services Tax will bring to the common man, it says it is still early days to predict which items will become more expensive or cheap. "On the whole, GST will bring down the burden of taxes on common man.
However, unless the rate structure is finalised, it is not possible to predict which items will get relief," Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia told PTI.
Tax experts claim that the current practice of tax on tax -- for example, VAT being charged on not just the cost of production but also on the excise duty that is added at the factory gate leading to cost build-up -- will go once GST is rolled out.
This will help bring down prices of a range of products -- from FMCG to consumer durables and electronics to readymade garments.
On the other hand, for goods which currently attract low rate of duty like small cars (excise duty of 8 per cent), the impact of GST will bring about a price hike.
However, for SUVs and big cars that attract excise duty of 27-30 per cent, will see a marked drop in prices.
Tax experts feel that all services, barring essential ones like ambulance, cultural activities, pilgrimages and sporting events that are exempt from levy, will become costlier as the present 14.5 per cent rate is likely to increase to 18-22 per cent.
Therefore, eating out, travel, telephone bills, banking and insurance services, hiring cabs, broadband, movies, branded jewellery and popular sporting events such as IPL will become expensive.
"We cannot predict specifically any such thing. Once the rate structure of various items is decided then only we can predict the items on which the tax will go up or come down," Adhia said, when asked if tax on services like mobile bill payment will go up with GST.
GST, hailed as the most powerful tax reform that India has seen, aims to do away with multiple-tax regime on goods and services and bring them under one rate. GST will alter the present system of production-based taxation to a consumption-based one.
PTI
-
Gold Silver Rate Today, 10 March 2026: City-Wise Prices Edge Lower While MCX Gold And Silver Stay Range-Bound -
Hyderabad To Get Faster Road Link To Indore As New Highway Nears Completion, Opening Likely This Month -
Hyderabad Gold Silver Rate Today, 10 March 2026: Gold, Silver Slip In Local Market; MCX Also Trades Lower -
Oil Slumps 6% As Trump Claims Iran War Will Be Over 'Ahead of Schedule' -
Pune Gold Rate Today For 18K, 22K, 24K For Rates March 2026 -
Bangalore Gold Silver Rate Today, March 10, 2026: Gold and Silver Prices Go Up -
IPL 2026 Schedule Announcement On March 12: BCCI to Release First 20 Days of Indian Premier League Fixtures -
IPL 2026 Playing XI Prediction: CSK, MI, RCB, KKR, PBKS, GT, LSG, DC, RR, SRH Impact Sub & Full Team List -
Chennai Hotels Warn of Shutdown In 2 Days As LPG Supply Crunch Hits TN -
Trisha Shouldn't Have Attended The Event With Vijay: Parthiban -
Pakistan Facing Oil Crisis? PM Orders Shutdown Of Schools And Universities, Introduces 4-Day Workweek -
Flight Ticket Prices To Turn Costly Due To Iran Crisis? SpiceJet Chief Hints At Airfare Hike












Click it and Unblock the Notifications