Bank Cheque Book Issuance: An 18 per cent GST
will be levied on fee charged by banks for the issue of
cheques (loose or in book form), GST council has
decided.
Hotel Rooms: The GST Council also decided to
bring hotel rooms under Rs 1,000 per day under the 12
per cent GST slab, as opposed to tax exemption category
at present.
Hospital Beds: Room rent (excluding ICU)
exceeding Rs 5000 per day per patient charged by a
hospital shall be taxed to the extent of amount charged
for the room at 5 per cent without ITC.
LED Lights, Lamps: The prices of LED Lights,
fixtures, LED Lamps are set to see a price hike as the
GST council has recommended a correction in the inverted
duty structure from 12 per cent to 18 per cent.
Knives: Knives with cutting blades, Paper knives,
Pencil sharpeners and blades therefor, Spoons, forks,
ladles, skimmers, cake-servers etc have been placed
under the 18 per cent GST slab, up from the 12 per cent
slab.
Pumps and Machines: The GST Power driven pumps
primarily designed for handling water such as
centrifugal pumps, deep tube-well turbine pumps,
submersible pumps, Bicycle pumps have been increased
from 12 per cent to 18 per cent. Machines for cleaning,
sorting or grading, seed, grain pulses; Machinery used
in milling industry or for the working of cereals etc,
pawan chakki that is air-based atta chakki, wet grinder
will also attract GST rates of 18 per cent as opposed to
12 per cent earlier.
HERE ARE THE ITEMS THAT GET CHEAPER AFTER GST RATE
REVISION
Ropeway Rides: The GST council has slashed the
rates of GST on transport of goods and passengers
through ropeways from 18 per cent to 5 per cent with
Input Tax Credit services
Goods Carriage Rent: The GST Council has also
slashed GST from 18 per cent to 12 per cent on renting
of goods carriage with operators where the cost of fuel
is included in the consideration.
Orthopedic Appliances: Splints and other fracture
appliances; artificial parts of the body; other
appliances which are worn or carried, or implanted in
the body, to compensate for a defect or disability;
intraocular lens will now attract a GST rate of 5 per
cent as opposed to 12 per cent earlier.
Defence Items: IGST on specified defence items
imported by private entities/vendors, when end-user is
the Defence forces have been exempted from GST.
Source::: News 18,
dated 29/06/2022.