GST 2.0: In the GST Council meeting, the Modi government took a big decision and gave good news to everyone. The government reduced the tax, along with introducing two GST slabs. Not only this, but many such items have been made GST-free. From businessmen to the middle and poor classes, everyone will get bumper benefits from the new GST slab.
The new GST rates will come into effect from 22 August 2025, on which all eyes are fixed. It remains to be seen how much the prices of products will be reduced as soon as GST is implemented. How much money do companies save by reducing prices? Meanwhile, the government has launched a website, with the help of which you can check the new prices of things.
This website has been launched in the name of savingwitgst. In. Government platform MyGov has launched this website. Many categories have also been included in this website.
Information given through the post
MyGovIndia has shared information through a post on social media. It was told through a post on the social media platform X that the next generation GST has arrived. With this, you are wondering how much you can save. At the same time, add the items of your choice to the cart and see the difference yourself. Here, your confusion will be cleared. To see this now, you will need to scan the QR code.
Know which item is cheaper.r
After the new GST rates are implemented, you can easily check the new prices. To check this, first you have to add your favourite item to the cart. In the cart, you will easily see the base price, the price at the time of VAT and the price after Next-Gen GST.
This will show you how much savings are going to be made on which item. For example, if you have included milk in the cart, then the price of Rs 60 per litre of milk will be Rs 63.6 with VAT and Rs 60 under Next-Gen GST.
For information, let us tell you that GST reforms will lead to direct savings on everyday needs and packaged food items. Products like ultra-high temperature milk, pre-packaged and labelled chhena or paneer and all Indian breads will now be taxed at zero. Household items like soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, tableware and bicycles will be taxed at 5% GST.










