GST Cut 2025: How Consumers Can Protect Their Rights
- GST on several items moved to lower slabs
- Daily essentials, groceries, and some electronics now taxed at 5% or 18% instead of the earlier 12–28%
- Price reduction should reflect immediately in stores and online platforms
- Consumers should pay less for groceries, electronics, and other taxable goods
- Lower GST may reduce the overall cost of purchases
- Encourages more affordable buying during festive seasons
- Some shopkeepers might not pass the benefit to customers
- Legally, sellers are required to reflect GST changes in final prices
- Consumers have the right to lodge complaints
- Entitled to pay the correct reduced price
- Shopkeepers cannot charge older GST rates after september 22
- Government agencies can investigate and penalize violations
- Check official GST rate notifications
- Compare prices before and after september 22
- Be aware of common products affected, including electronics, garments, and daily essentials
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