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Next-Gen GST Reforms to Ease Costs for Citizens and Businesses: NFJM

The National Foundation for Journalism and Media (NFJM) has welcomed the announcement of the Government of India’s Next-Gen GST Reforms, describing them as a significant move aimed at reducing the financial burden on households, supporting farmers, and boosting the growth of MSMEs.

Under the new tax structure, GST has been lowered across a wide range of sectors. Essential household goods including soaps, shampoos, toothpaste, dairy products, utensils and sewing machines will now attract only five percent GST, providing relief to families. The healthcare sector has also been extended major support, with health and life insurance, thermometers, oxygen, diagnostic kits and corrective spectacles either reduced to five percent GST or exempted altogether. Farmers will benefit from the reduction of GST on tractors, tyres, irrigation systems and bio-pesticides, a measure expected to strengthen rural incomes and productivity. Educational materials including notebooks, pencils, charts and erasers have been exempted from GST, ensuring affordability for students and parents. Automobiles such as small cars, motorcycles, three-wheelers and transport vehicles will now be taxed at eighteen percent instead of twenty-eight percent, while electronic appliances such as air conditioners, larger televisions and dishwashers have also been shifted to the lower slab.

The reforms are accompanied by process changes aimed at simplifying compliance, including faster taxpayer registration and system-based refunds to ease business operations.

In his message, the Chairman of NFJM stated that the reforms are a step that will touch every Indian household, bringing affordability in essential goods, relief in healthcare, support to farmers and encouragement to entrepreneurs. He emphasized that the role of media is critical in explaining such reforms in clear and simple language so that the benefits reach the grassroots. NFJM, he added, remains committed to communicating matters of national importance in the public interest.

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