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New GST rates list 2025: Full list of items with revised rates effective from Navratri, September 22

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The GST Council announced changes to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates, which will take effect on September 22. The changes impact a wide range of goods and services, with the aim of simplifying the tax structure. Many everyday food items will see a tax reduction from 18% to 5%. The GST revamp aims to bring a majority of items into the 5% and 18% tax brackets. “The revised rates will take effect from September 22, coinciding with Navratri’s first day, except for gutkha, tobacco and related products, and cigarettes,” Sitharaman clarified.

New GST rates: Full list of items

Food & Agro products

Live horses: from 12% to 5% Ultra-High Temperature (UHT) milk: from 5% to Nil Condensed milk: from 12% to 5% Butter, ghee, butter oil, dairy spreads: from 12% to 5% Cheese: from 12% to 5% Chena or paneer (pre-packaged and labelled): from 5% to Nil Brazil nuts (dried): from 12% to 5%

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Other dried nuts (almonds, hazelnuts, chestnuts, pistachios, pine nuts, etc.): from 12% to 5% Dates, figs, pineapples, avocados, guavas, mangoes (dried): from 12% to 5% Citrus fruits (oranges, mandarins, grapefruit, lemons, limes, dried): from 12% to 5% Other dried fruits and nut mixtures (except tamarind): from 12% to 5% Malt (roasted or not): from 18% to 5% Starches, inulin: from 12% to 5% Vegetable saps, extracts, agar, thickeners: from 18% to 5% Bidi wrapper leaves (tendu): from 18% to 5% Indian katha: from 18% to 5% Pig and poultry fat: from 12% to 5% Bovine, sheep, goat fats: from 12% to 5% Lard stearin, lard oil, tallow oil: from 12% to 5% Fish and marine mammal oils: from 12% to 5% Wool grease, lanolin: from 12% to 5% Other animal fats and oils: from 12% to 5% Hydrogenated animal or microbial fats and oils: from 12% to 5% Margarine, Linoxyn: from 18% to 5% Chemically modified fats and oils (inedible): from 12% to 5% Glycerol (crude): from 18% to 5% Vegetable waxes, beeswax, spermaceti: from 18% to 5% Degras and residues of wax/fats: from 18% to 5% Sausages and similar meat products: from 12% to 5% Preserved meat and fish: from 12% to 5% Extracts and juices of meat, fish, crustaceans: from 12% to 5% Refined sugar (flavoured, coloured, cubes): from 12% to 5% Other sugars, syrups, caramel: from 18% to 5% Sugar confectionery: from 12–18% to 5% Cocoa butter, fat, oil: from 18% to 5% Cocoa powder: from 18% to 5% Chocolates: from 18% to 5% Malt extract, food preparations: from 18% to 5% Pasta, noodles, couscous: from 12% to 5%Pastry, cakes, biscuits and other bakers’ wares, communion wafers: From 18% to 5%Corn flakes, bulgar wheat, FRK: from 18% to 5% Cakes, biscuits, pastries (not bread/roti): from 18% to 5% Extruded savoury products: from 12% to 5% Pizza bread: from 5% to Nil Roti, chapathi, khakhra: from 5% to Nil Vegetables preserved in vinegar or acids: from 12% to 5% Tomato and mushroom preserves: from 12% to 5% Jams, jellies, marmalades: from 12% to 5% Coconut water (packaged): from 12% to 5% Coffee, tea extracts, chicory: from 12–18% to 5% Yeasts, baking powders: from 12% to 5% Sauces, condiments, seasonings: from 12% to 5% Soups and broths: from 18% to 5% Ice cream, edible ice: from 18% to 5% Paratha, parotta, other Indian breads: from 18% to NilTexturised vegetable proteins (soya bari), Bari made of pulses including mungodi and batters: From 12% to 5%Namkeens, bhujia, mixtures (packaged): from 12% to 5% Pan masala: from 28% to 40%

New GST Rates: Beverages, Tobacco, Cement, Coal, Chemicals, Fertilizers, Medicines

Diabetic foods: from 12% to 5% Drinking water (20L bottles): from 12% to 5% Waters (mineral, aerated, unflavoured, no added sugar): from 18% to 5% All flavoured or sweetened waters (including aerated waters): from 28% to 40% Other non-alcoholic beverages: from 18% to 40% Plant-based milk drinks: from 18% to 5% Soya milk drinks: from 12% to 5% Fruit pulp or fruit juice-based drinks (non-carbonated): from 12% to 5% Carbonated fruit beverages: from 28% to 40% Beverages containing milk: from 12% to 5% Caffeinated beverages: from 28% to 40%

Unmanufactured tobacco, tobacco refuse (other than leaves): from 28% to 40%Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos, cigarettes: from 28% to 40%Bidis: from 28% to 18%Other manufactured tobacco & substitutes: from 28% to 40%Tobacco/nicotine products for inhalation (without combustion): from 28% to 40%

Marble and travertine blocks: from 12% to 5%Granite blocks: from 12% to 5%Cement (Portland, aluminous, slag, super sulphate, etc.): from 28% to 18%

Coal, briquettes, solid fuels from coal: from 5% to 18%Lignite (excluding jet): from 5% to 18%Peat (including peat litter): from 5% to 18%

Anaesthetics: from 12% to 5%Potassium Iodate: from 12% to 5%Steam: from 12% to 5%Iodine: from 12% to 5%Medical grade oxygen: from 12% to 5%

Sulphuric acid: from 18% to 5%Nitric acid: from 18% to 5%Ammonia: from 18% to 5%Medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide: from 12% to 5%Micronutrients under Fertilizer Control Order 1985: from 12% to 5%Gibberellic acid: from 12% to 5%

Natural menthol: from 12% to 5%Menthol derivatives (DTMO, DMO, peppermint oil, spearmint oil, etc. from natural menthol): from 12% to 18%

Drugs and medicines – Agalsidase Beta, Imiglucerase, Eptacog alfa: from 5% to NilDrugs and medicines – Onasemnogene abeparvovec, Asciminib, Mepolizumab, Pegylated Liposomal Irinotecan, Daratumumab, Teclistamab, Amivantamab, Alectinib, Risdiplam, Obinutuzumab, Polatuzumab vedotin, Entrectinib, Atezolizumab, Spesolimab, Velaglucerase Alpha, Agalsidase Alfa, Rurioctocog Alpha Pegol, Idursulphatase, Alglucosidase Alfa, Laronidase, Olipudase Alfa, Tepotinib: from 12% to Nil

All other drugs and medicines (including Fluticasone Furoate + Umeclidinium + Vilanterol, Brentuximab Vedotin, Ocrelizumab, Pertuzumab, Pertuzumab + Trastuzumab, Faricimab): from 12% to 5%

Glands and other therapeutic organs/substances: from 12% to 5%Animal blood, antisera, toxins, cultures, immunological products: from 12% to 5%Medicaments (multi-ingredient, Ayurvedic, Unani, Siddha, homoeopathic, Bio-chemic): from 12% to 5%Medicaments (packaged for retail sale, including transdermal systems): from 12% to 5%Wadding, gauze, bandages, dressings, plasters: from 12% to 5%Pharmaceutical goods (catgut, sutures, adhesives, laminaria tents, haemostatics, adhesion barriers, sterile pharma items except contraceptives): from 12% to 5%

New GST Rates: Personal care, Toiletries, Household items

Talcum powder, face powder: from 18% to 5% Hair oil, shampoo: from 18% to 5% Dental floss, toothpaste: from 18% to 5% Tooth powder: from 12% to 5% Shaving cream, shaving lotion, aftershave: from 18% to 5%Toilet Soap (other than industrial soap) in the form of bars, cakes, moulded pieces or shapes: from 18% to 5%Handcrafted candles: From 12% to 5%

Bio-pesticides (Bacillus thuringiensis, Trichoderma, Pseudomonas fluorescens, neem-based, etc.): from 12% to 5%Silicon wafers: from 12% to 5%All diagnostic kits and reagents: from 12% to 5%Biodiesel (other than supply to OMCs for blending): from 12% to 18%

Feeding bottles, plastic beads: from 12% to 5%Latex rubber thread: from 12% to 5%Rear tractor tyres and tubes: from 18% to 5%New pneumatic tyres (other than cycles/aircraft/tractor rear): from 28% to 18%Tractor tyres and tubes: from 18% to 5%Nipples of feeding bottles: from 12% to 5%Surgical rubber gloves/medical examination gloves: from 12% to 5%Erasers: from 5% to NilRubber bands: from 12% to 5%

Leather (bovine, sheep, lamb, other animals, further prepared): from 12% to 5%Chamois, patent, metallised leather: from 12% to 5%Composition leather and leather waste: from 12% to 5%

Handicraft handbags, pouches, purses, jewellery boxes: from 12% to 5%Handbags and shopping bags (cotton, jute): from 12% to 5%Gloves specially designed for sports: from 12% to 5%Idols of wood, stone (including marble), metals (not precious): from 12% to 5%

Boards made of cement, jute, rice husk, gypsum, sisal, bagasse, cotton stalks, agri-residues: from 12% to 5%Hoopwood, split poles, stakes, wooden sticks for handles/umbrellas: from 12% to 5%Wood wool, wood flour: from 12% to 5%Railway or tramway sleepers (wood): from 12% to 5%Sheets for veneering, plywood, match splints (≤6 mm thick): from 12% to 5%Bamboo flooring: from 12% to 5%Handicraft wooden frames for paintings, mirrors, photos: from 12% to 5%Packing cases, boxes, drums, pallets, collars (wood): from 12% to 5%Handicraft carved wood products, decorative inlay, barrels, vats: from 12% to 5%Casks, barrels, tubs, coopers’ products (wood): from 12% to 5%Tools, handles, lasts, trees (wood): from 12% to 5%Bamboo wood building joinery: from 12% to 5%Tableware and kitchenware of wood: from 12% to 5%Wood marquetry, inlaid, jewellery/cutlery caskets, ornaments, wooden furniture articles (non-Chapter 94): from 12% to 5%Handicraft wood ornaments, marquetry, lacquer work (lathe, ambadi, sisal craft): from 12% to 5%Other wood articles (hangers, spools, bobbins, paddles, decorative items, parts of tableware): from 12% to 5%

Natural cork (blocks, sheets, strips): from 12% to 5%Articles of natural cork (corks, stoppers, shuttlecock bottoms): from 12% to 5%Handicraft artware of cork (sholapith items): from 12% to 5%Agglomerated cork and articles: from 12% to 5%Uncoated paper and paperboard used for exercise book, graph book, laboratory notebook and notebooks: From 12% to NilPaper Sacks/Bags and biodegradable bags: From 18% to 5%Carpets and other textile floor coverings, knotted, whether or not made up: From 12% to 5%Handmade/hand embroidered shawls: From 12% to 5%Hats (knitted/crocheted): From 12% to 5%Umbrellas: From 12% to 5%Mathematical boxes, geometry boxes and colour boxes: From 12% to 5%

New GST Rates: Footwear, Furniture, Ceramics, Glassware, and Household goods

Footwear priced up to ₹2,500: from 12% to 5%Bamboo furniture (handicraft): from 12% to 5% Wooden furniture (handicraft, non-chapter 94): from 12% to 5% Metal furniture (handicraft, decorative, not mass-produced): from 12% to 5% Plastic moulded furniture (handmade/handicraft, woven chairs, stools): from 12% to 5% Cane and rattan furniture: from 12% to 5% Bamboo, cane, wooden handicraft items (tables, racks, almirahs, stools, partitions, cradles, swings, baby chairs): from 12% to 5%

Pottery and clay handicraft (kulhads, matkas, diyas, terracotta): from 12% to 5%Ceramic tableware, kitchenware (handmade, decorative): from 12% to 5%Ceramic statuettes and other ornamental ceramic articles: from 12% to 5%Ceramic building bricks, blocks, tiles (handmade): from 12% to 5%Earthenware (unglazed) handicraft items: from 12% to 5%

Glass bangles (without gold/silver): from 12% to NilGlass beads, imitation pearls (handmade): from 12% to 5%Glassware of a kind used in households, decoration, indoor ornaments: from 18% to 5%Mirror work handicrafts (with or without frames): from 12% to 5%Stained glass handicrafts: from 12% to 5%

Utensils of aluminium, copper, brass, bronze (traditional Indian): from 12% to 5%Steel utensils (patila, belan, lota, handi, etc.): from 12% to 5%Handicraft metal tableware, kitchenware, pooja items: from 12% to 5%Copper handicrafts (bottles, glasses, trays, decorative artware): from 12% to 5%Brass handicrafts (urli, lamps, decorative diyas, bells): from 12% to 5%Iron and steel handicraft items (lanterns, stands, decorative hangings): from 12% to 5%

Musical instruments (tabla, mridangam, veena, sitar, flute, shehnai, dholak, etc.): from 12% to 5%Traditional handloom-made or handicraft toys (wooden, cloth, clay, metal): from 12% to 5%Dolls and puppet handicrafts: from 12% to 5%Educational toys (non-electronic, handmade): from 12% to 5%Handicraft games and puzzles (wood, clay, metal, cloth): from 12% to 5%

Electrical appliances, Electronics, Automobiles, and Luxury goods

Television sets (all sizes): from 28% to 18% Air-conditioners: from 28% to 18% Dishwashers: from 28% to 18% Refrigerators: from 28% to 18% Washing machines: from 28% to 18%Sewing machines: From 12% to 5%Vacuum cleaners: from 28% to 18% Microwave ovens: from 28% to 18% Electric cooking appliances (induction cookers, rice cookers, heaters): from 28% to 18% Food grinders, mixers, juicers: from 28% to 18% Hair dryers, hair straighteners, electric shavers: from 28% to 18% Electric irons: from 28% to 18% Lighting fittings and fixtures (decorative, household, commercial): from 28% to 18%

Tyres, tractor parts, and other auto parts: from 18–28% to 5–18%Motorcycles up to 350cc: from 28% to 18%Motorcycles above 350cc: from 28% to 40%Scooters and mopeds: from 28% to 18%Three-wheelers (autos, e-rickshaws): from 28% to 18%Cycles: From 12% to 5%Cars (small and mid-size): from 28% to 18%SUVs and luxury cars: from 28% to 40%Electric vehicles (2W, 3W, 4W): from 12% to 5%Ambulances: from 28% to 18%Buses and trucks: from 28% to 18%Contact lenses; Spectacle lenses, Spectacles: From 12% to 5%Revolvers and pistols: 28% to 40%

Aircraft (private jets, business aircraft, helicopters): from 28% to 40%Yachts and pleasure vessels: from 28% to 40%Toys like tricycles, scooters, pedal cars, dolls: From 12% to 5%Playing cards, chess board, carom board and other board games[other than Video game consoles and Machines]: From 12% to 5%Tooth brushes including dental-plate brushes: From 18% to 5%Pencils, crayons, pastels, chalk: From 12% to Nil Napkins: From 12% to 5%Antiques of an age exceeding 100 years: From 12% to 5%All Drugs and medicines for personal use: From 12% to 5%

GST revision list: Services

Beauty and wellness services (salons, parlours, spas, ayurvedic massage centres): from 18% to 5% Fitness centres, gyms, yoga studios: from 18% to 5% Educational services (private tuition, coaching centres up to class 12): from 18% to Nil Vocational training institutes and skill development courses: from 18% to Nil Charitable hospital services and trusts (health, education): from 12% to Nil Hotels (room tariff ₹1,001 – ₹7,500 per day): from 12% to 5% Cinema tickets (up to ₹100): from 12% to 5% Cinema tickets (above ₹100): will remain at 18% Insurance premiums (life, health, general insurance): from 18% to nil

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