- CBIC and other agencies are closely monitoring to ensure businesses pass GST benefit cuts directly to consumers immediately after rate reductions take effect
- Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will personally oversee the transfer process and engage with companies that fail to pass benefits to customers
- Government agencies including field offices, state governments, and BJP leaders will provide real time updates on price cuts across various product categories for at least six months
- A dedicated complaint portal has been created through National Consumer Helpline for consumers to report issues with revised GST rates and their implementation
- The GST Council restructured tax slabs to just 5% and 18% main rates plus 40% for sin goods, reducing tax burden from over 6% to around 4.3% for both rural and urban households
Source: a2ztaxcorp.net
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