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Comparison Before and After GST, No Price Change for Gadgets

No GST Rate Changes for Gadgets

Recently, misinformation was circulated about the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates on electronic items in India in response to a tweet from the Ministry of Finance. Let’s clarify the misunderstanding by ascertaining the tweet’s true intent.

Twisted Tweet by FM

The Ministry of Finance recently posted a tweet with an image of a table titled “Relief Through GST on Household Goods,” which contrasts the tax rates on electronic items both before and after the introduction of GST in India. Unfortunately, the intended intention of the tweet has been misunderstood, fueling inaccurate statements regarding upcoming changes to the GST rates.

What the Table Exactly Says?

Before and after the implementation of the GST, the table appropriately represented the tax rates on numerous gadgets. For instance, it revealed that the aggregate direct and indirect tax rate for mobile phones in the past was around 31%. However, the GST tax rate for mobile phones is currently 18%. Other gadgets in the table also had similar price reductions mentioned. To put it simply, the older rates have already been eliminated, and the tax adjustments described above happened before July 1. There aren’t any other separate changes made on July 1.

Many Twitter users mistakenly believed that the government would lower the GST rates for gadgets starting July 1 based on their incorrect interpretation of the data in the table. The table has been widely circulated due to this assumption, along with predictions that Indian gadget costs will decrease soon. It is important to make it clear that the current GST rates on gadgets have not changed. Mobile phone taxes currently stand at 18%, and they won’t change unless the government decides to revise the same.

In the current era of digital interconnectedness, wherein social media has significant influence over its users, it is necessary to exercise prudence and conduct thorough fact-checking prior to disseminating information. Dissemination of misleading interpretations can propagate widespread misinformation, which in turn can lead to confusion and uncertainty among the people. The aforementioned scenario serves as merely one illustration of this phenomenon. So, for now, do not expect GST reductions on gadgets anytime soon.

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Published by Arpit Kulshrestha
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