Keeping up with GST changes is crucial for businesses and consumers alike. Recent updates have brought clarity and revised rates on several common goods and services. A common question is: do all changes fall under 5% or 18%? The answer is no—the updates span various rates to address specific sector needs.

 

Here’s a quick, point-by-point breakdown of the most important changes.

1. Food Delivery Gets a Clear, Uniform Tax

  • The Headline: 

    Uniform 5% GST rate on all restaurant food deliveries.

  • What Changed? The tax ambiguity is over. Whether you order directly from a restaurant or through an app like Swiggy or Zomato, the GST rate is now standardised at 5%.
  • Who It Affects: 

    Consumers will see consistent pricing. Restaurants and aggregators benefit from simplified compliance.

2. A Move on Domestic Fuel

  • The Headline: 

    LPG brought under the GST ambit.

  • What Changed? Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) supplied in domestic cylinders has been formally incorporated into the GST system.
  • Who It Affects: 

    This is a significant structural step for household essentials, potentially influencing future pricing.

3. Support for Agriculture and Infrastructure

  • The Headline: 

    Lower rates on farm equipment parts and railway concessions.

  • What Changed? Certain parts for agricultural machinery (e.g., tractors) saw rates reduced to 12% or 18%. Specific goods and services for railway projects have been exempted or placed in lower tax slabs.
  • Who It Affects: 

    Farmers benefit from lower costs. The railway sector gains from reduced project expenses, boosting infrastructure development.

4. Relief on Affordable Rentals

  • The Headline: 

    GST exemption on hostel accommodation.

  • What Changed? Rental services provided by hostels and PG accommodations outside educational institutions, below a certain monthly value, are now fully exempt from GST.
  • Who It Affects: 

    Major relief for students and working professionals seeking affordable lodging.

5. Cheaper Packaging for Businesses

  • The Headline: 
    Reduced rate on carton boxes.
  • What Changed? The GST rate on carton boxes has been lowered.
  • Who It Affects: 
    A wide range of industries, especially e-commerce, FMCG, and logistics, will see reduced packaging costs.

 

Clarification on GST for Hotel Rooms & Key Takeaways

GST Rates for Hotel Rooms

The GST rate applicable to hotel accommodations is not a single rate but is based on the daily tariff per room:

  • Tariff below ₹1,000 per day: GST is exempt (0%)
  • Tariff between ₹1,001 and ₹7,500 per day: GST is levied at 12%
  • Tariff above ₹7,500 per day: GST is levied at 18%

 

Conclusion:

          Not Just 5% or 18%: The new changes use many different tax rates (0%, 5%, 12%, 18%) based on what makes sense for each product or service.

          Goal is Clarity: The main aim was to remove confusion. Clear rules mean businesses can follow them easily and there are fewer disputes.

           Focused Help: The government is using GST to help specific groups like farmers, students, and factories by making things cheaper for them.

           Always Check: GST rules update frequently. It is important for businesses to always check the latest official rules or ask an expert to avoid errors.