GST rate cuts: Yamaha Motor India on Tuesday, 9 September 2025, announced that the Japanese two-wheeler company has decided to pass on the ‘complete benefit’ for the GST cuts to its buyers effective ...
GST rate cuts: FMCG giant ITC to pass on ‘full benefit’ to customers across portfolio — Details here
B Sumant, the executive director of ITC, said the reforms have been “transformative for both consumers and businesses,” easing compliance and supporting growth. “The GST rate rationalisation across ...
South Indian Bank (SIB) has launched UPI-based GST payment facility on the portal. The new service will enable taxpayers across India to make GST payments seamlessly using UPI through QR codes and VPA ...
Pune: Bridgestone India, a global leader in advanced mobility solutions and sustainable tyre manufacturing, today announced that it would pass on benefits on account of the GST rate reduction pursuant ...
Piyush Goyal Urges Industry To Pass On GST 2.0 Benefits To Consumers The GST Council has reduced rates and streamlined the structure to primarily just two slabs: 5% and 18%, along with 40% rate for ...
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) on Thursday (September 11, 2025) said price of its models up to 350 cc would come down by up to ₹18,800 with it passing on the GST rate cut benefit to ...
Bharathi Cement. a subsidiary of Vcat France, will pass on the benefit of GST reduction to the customers from September 22. “Our invoices will reflect GST change of existing 28 per cent to 18 per cent ...
The Telangana government is set to lose revenue to the tune of ₹5,000 crore due to the latest revision of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates. The government, however, took a policy decision to ...
New Delhi: Suzuki Motorcycle India on Friday said it will reduce prices of its products across models by up to Rs 18,024 to pass the benefit of GST rate reduction to customers. With the revised price ...
ITC Ltd on Thursday said it will fully pass on the benefits of the government’s next-generation Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate rationalisation to consumers across its fast-moving consumer goods ...
Starting September 22, 2025, India’s GST structure has undergone a major change. Now, only two GST slabs remain – 5% and 18%. This means several essential items and consumer products have become ...
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