- GST on readymade garments up to 2500 rupees per piece is now 5 percent, making apparel more affordable and boosting domestic demand.
- GST on man-made fibres and yarns reduced to 5 percent, removing inverted duty structure and strengthening small and medium enterprises.
- GST on carpets and other textile floor coverings reduced to 5 percent, enhancing global competitiveness.
- GST on commercial goods vehicles lowered to 18 percent, cutting logistics costs and supporting exports.
- These reforms aim to correct structural anomalies, reduce costs, boost demand, and support the Make in India initiative.
Source: a2ztaxcorp.net
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