Arun Jaitley Hints At Pruning More Items In 28% GST Slab
Jaitley said some of the items should never have been in the 28 percent slab.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today hinted at pruning the list of items in the highest Goods and Services Tax bracket of 28 percent after revenue in the new regime equals previous collections before its rollout.
Under GST, over 1,200 products and services have been fitted into one of the 5, 12, 18 and 28 percent tax slabs based on the principle of keeping the total tax incidence at almost the same level as earlier, as well as keeping revenue collections neutral.
Some of the items should never have been in the 28 percent slab and the GST Council in the last 3-4 meetings has slashed rates on over 100 items, thereby, bringing them down either from 28 percent to 18 percent, or from 18 percent to 12 percent, Jaitley said on the sidelines of India Today Conclave in New Delhi.
We have been gradually bringing them down. The whole idea is, as your revenue collections neutralise we must prune it and that’s the pattern in which the Council has so far been functioning. I see that as a future guide as far as the Council is concerned.Arun Jaitley, Finance Minister
The GST Council is scheduled to meet next on Nov. 10 and may consider lowering tax rates on a host of goods such as handmade furniture, plastic products and daily use items like shampoo.
The Council last month approved an Approach Paper to be followed by the fitment committee while deciding on future rate revisions.
Jaitley said consumers are noticing the tax paid on goods they buy in the GST regime, as previously excise duty was embedded in the price of the product.
GST, which has subsumed more than a dozen central and state levies, including excise duty, service tax and VAT, is a more transparent tax structure.
The product, in the previous regime, “didn’t show you are paying so much excise (duty),” the finance minister said.
