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Government May Introduce 35% GST on Certain Products

9 December 2024 by Aditya Narayan Parida
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Tobacco products and cigarettes could see a GST rate hike from 28% to 35%. The Indian government is considering a proposal to increase the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on certain products like cigarettes, tobacco, and luxury goods. If approved, …

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