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Realising the full potential of GST reforms

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Reduction in GST Slabs

 The Indian Prime Minister and Finance Minister have reduced the GST slabs to two: 5% and 18%. This move is a strategic response to global trade uncertainties, like the U.S. imposing a 50% tariff on Indian goods. 

  • Fiscal challenges remain for states, as revenue from different slabs contributes as follows: 
    • 5% slab: 6-8% of collections
    • 12% slab: 5-6% of collections
    • 18% slab: 70-75% of collections
    • 28% slab: 13-15% of collections

Impact on Andhra Pradesh

  • GST collections surged by 21% in August 2025, reaching ₹3,989 crore.
  • Potential annual revenue loss due to rate cuts estimated between ₹1,500 crore to ₹7,000 crore.

Supply-Side Measures

To counter potential revenue losses and meet increased demand, the State and Central governments need to implement supply-side measures actively.

Examples of Impacted Sectors

  • Cement and Construction: 
    • GST on cement reduced from 28% to 18%.
    • Further reductions on materials like marble and sand-lime bricks from 12% to 5%.
    • Construction costs might reduce by 5%.
    • Completion rate under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) is only 35% in Andhra Pradesh.
  • Handicrafts: 
    • GST reduced from 12% to 5%.
    • Supports traditional artisan communities, like those producing Kondapalli toys, Etikoppaka toys, and Mangalagiri sarees.
    • Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI) supports artisans, but its continuation is pending approval.
  • Agriculture: 
    • GST on farm machinery reduced from 12% to 5%.
    • Key fertilizer inputs like sulphuric acid, nitric acid, and ammonia reduced from 18% to 5%.
    • Agri Infrastructure Fund has utilized only ₹66,000 crore of the allocated ₹1 lakh crore.

Conclusion: A synergistic approach, combining macro-level tax policy changes with effective on-ground implementation, is essential for maximizing the benefits of these reforms. 

  • Tags :
  • Goods and Services Tax
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