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New GST rates are now live: How prices of smartphones, laptops, fridges and more will change

The new GST 2.0 regime simplifies tax slabs and reduces prices of essentials, appliances, cars, and services, while smartphones and laptops remain unchanged under the 18% slab.

September 22, 2025 / 15:47 IST
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The government’s new GST reforms, also called GST 2.0, came into effect on September 22, 2025, restructuring the tax system into just three slabs — 5% for essentials, 18% for most standard goods, and 40% for sin or ultra-luxury items. The new regime has led to notable price corrections across categories, ranging from consumer electronics and daily essentials to automobiles and services.

The biggest impact will be seen in consumer durables such as refrigerators, televisions, washing machines, and laptops, which have shifted from the higher 28% slab to the standard 18% rate. Similarly, daily-use products such as packaged snacks, shampoos, and toothpaste are now taxed at 5%, making them more affordable for households.

Impact on key categories

CategoryPrevious GST RateNew GST RateExpected Effect on Prices
Smartphones & Laptops18%18%No major change
Refrigerators, Washing Machines, ACs, Microwaves, TVs28%18%8–10% lower
Packaged Food & Personal Care (Snacks, Shampoo, Toothpaste, Soap)12–18%5%Noticeably cheaper
Small Cars & Two-Wheelers28% (+ cess)18%Significant price cut
Insurance Premiums & Basic Stationery18% / 12%0–5%Cheaper or nil GST
Salon, Barber, Yoga Services18%5%Cheaper for consumers
What it means for consumers

For middle-class households, the price cuts in appliances such as refrigerators, televisions, and washing machines will provide the most immediate relief. Daily essentials, particularly packaged foods and personal care items, are now cheaper under the new 5% slab, reducing monthly household budgets.

Students and families will benefit from the removal of GST on basic stationery, while healthcare costs will reduce with lower or zero tax on insurance premiums and essential drugs.

Smartphones and laptops remain taxed at 18%, so no major price correction is expected for these categories. However, a reduction in overall electronic component costs due to simplified slabs could lead to indirect benefits in the future.

FAQ

Q1. Will smartphones get cheaper under GST 2.0?
No. Smartphones remain under the 18% GST slab, so prices will stay largely the same.

Q2. Which items are seeing the biggest drop in price?
Consumer durables such as refrigerators, ACs, washing machines, and televisions are about 8–10% cheaper.

Q3. Are daily essentials included in the cheaper slab?
Yes. Packaged snacks, toothpaste, shampoos, and soaps now fall under 5% GST.

Q4. What about cars and bikes?
Small cars and two-wheelers are now taxed at 18% instead of 28%, making them more affordable.

Q5. Are education and healthcare expenses affected?
Yes. Insurance premiums, stationery, and essential drugs are now cheaper or exempt from GST.

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