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GST rationalization brings most dairy products to nil or 5% rate

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In a move to support India’s dairy sector, the 56th GST Council on Wednesday approved a rationalization of GST rates on milk and milk products. Under the new structure, which will take effect from September 22, most dairy items are now either exempt from tax or subject to a 5 per cent rate.


Ultra‑High Temperature (UHT) milk and pre-packaged paneer or chhena will now attract no GST. Butter, ghee, dairy spreads, cheese, condensed milk, milk-based beverages, ice cream, and milk cans have seen GST reduced to 5 per cent from earlier rates ranging between 5 and 18 per cent.


The tax rationalization is expected to benefit rural farmer families, particularly small and marginal farmers involved in milk production, while also providing relief to consumers. Lower GST rates may help reduce costs for producers and improve competitiveness of Indian dairy products in domestic and international markets.



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