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Jet fuel inclusion in GST at least a year away; relief on auto cess unlikely

Shashank Priya, special secretary and CBIC member, says focus is on consolidating GST 2.0 reforms; industry told to adjust to cess burden for now

September 24, 2025 / 22:40 IST
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The government has indicated that the next wave of goods and services tax (GST) reforms, including adding jet fuel and other petroleum products, will not be taken up for at least a year.

The newly introduced framework needs to stabilise before further changes are considered, Shashank Priya, special secretary and member of the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC), said on September 23. He was speaking at the National Conclave on GST 2.0 organised by Assocham.

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“The further discussion on reforms of inclusion of ATF (aviation turbine fuel), etc., will not happen before a year, till the dust settles down on GST 2.0 reforms,” Priya said, pushing the timeline for broader reforms to the medium term with immediate focus on automation, refunds, and simplified compliance.

No relief for auto dealers