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Will Your Grocery Bill Drop? How New GST Cuts Could Save You Money This Diwali

With inflation putting a continuous pressure on household budgets in one way or the other, the new reform through GST rate cut could decrease monthly grocery expenses for millions of families, mainly the families who are in the middle- and lower-income groups.

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Published by Ankur Mishra
Last updated: August 16, 2025 17:23:25 IST

The Indian government has declared a major reform in GST, intended at reducing tax rates on most of the daily essentials to 5%. The new GST reform offers much-needed financial relief to the Indian households. This was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 15, 2025. It targets our regular food related items like pulses, edible oils, packaged foods, and other commonly purchased grocery items.

Ease to Middle and Lower Income Family

With inflation putting a continuous pressure on household budgets in one way or the other, this GST rate cut could decrease monthly grocery expenses for millions of families, mainly the families who are in the middle- and lower-income groups. 

Experts note that reducing GST rates will straight forward eases the day-to-day financial problem that consumers face, thus increasing their disposable income and savings. This change comes at a very strategic point of time, possibly enhancing consumer spending during the Diwali festive season, a critical period for retail sales and consumption in India.

The reform also suggests removing the 12% and 28% GST slabs for most of the goods, simplifying the tax format to largely 5% and 18%. 

Decreasing Operational Cost in Businesses

This new reform is expected to drop down operational costs for various businesses across the country. It could further lead to the reduction in product cost that reaches to the end consumer.
Therefore, making essential more affordable to the general public.

The purpose of the government behind this GST tax reform is to stimulate the consumption patterns across segments and enhance the overall financial wellbeing of households. Lowering the cost prices may directly empower consumers to manage their monthly budget in a better way. 

Enabling Indian households to save money

Consequently, they may assign their financial resources to other streams and priorities such as education, healthcare, and savings.

The new GST rate cut also indicates a substantial policy shift, an effort to stabilize prices along with the empowerment of average Indian household consumer with tangible financial benefits. GoI is trying to strengthen their commitment to ease the cost of living along with supporting country’s economic growth.

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Published by Ankur Mishra
Last updated: August 16, 2025 17:23:25 IST
Tags: gst

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