Revised GST Rates: Ministry of Finance Announces New GST Slabs

The goods covered under each tax rate are listed in Schedules I to VII of the notification, along with their HSN codes.

Ministry of Finance Notifies New GST Slabs

Nidhi | Sep 17, 2025 |

Revised GST Rates: Ministry of Finance Announces New GST Slabs

Revised GST Rates: Ministry of Finance Announces New GST Slabs for Intra-State Supplies

The Ministry of Finance has released a notification (NO. 9/2025-Central Tax (Rate) dated 17th September, 2025), replacing its earlier notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), No. 01/2017-Central Tax (Rate) dated 28th June, 2017. This notification includes a list of goods and their relevant headings/ Chapter/ Sub-heading/ Tariff item. The different goods will be taxed at different GST rates, depending on which schedule they fall under. The notified GST rates are as follows:

  • 2.5% for goods in Schedule I
  • 9% for goods in Schedule II
  • 20% for goods in Schedule III
  • 1.5% for goods in Schedule IV
  • 0.125% for goods in Schedule V
  • 0.75% for goods in Schedule VI
  • 14% for goods in Schedule VII

As per the notification, these changes are applicable to the intra-State supplies of goods. The goods covered under each tax rate are listed in Schedules I to VII of the notification, along with their HSN codes.

Refer to the official notification for more information.

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