Next Gen GST: A New Path for Tax Reform

The proposed 'Next Gen GST' aims to simplify the GST regime by introducing a two-slab tax system with rates of 5% and 18%, replacing the current four-slab system. Officials hope this will boost the economy and lead to a single sales/services tax rate by 2047.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 16-08-2025 19:54 IST | Created: 16-08-2025 19:54 IST
Next Gen GST: A New Path for Tax Reform
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Describing the new tax reform as 'Next Gen GST', government officials have outlined a plan for a two-slab tax system that promises significant economic benefits. This ambitious proposal, aimed at overhaul, could herald a transformative phase for the Indian tax structure.

The proposed regime will simplify the existing GST framework by reducing the number of tax slabs to two, set at 5% and 18%. Officials emphasize that this simplification will not only spur economic growth but also mitigate tariff threats, a significant concern for India's market stability.

If the GST Council approves this proposal, it will mark the end of the 12% and 28% slabs, streamlining the tax landscape. This reform aims for a unified sales/services tax rate by 2047, projecting a futuristic vision for fiscal policy.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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