At 18 percent, a 300-basis-point increase from the current 15
percent, services are set to become more expensive. The new system hopes
to curtail graft in the long run, making the tax system more efficient.
Cigarettes, alcohol, and healthcare are among the things that are going
to cost more, come July 1. While the details of exactly which goods and
services in healthcare will become more expensive are yet to be
revealed, what is clear is that the burden is going to fall on the
salaried classes.
Here’s a list of what else is going to cost you more:
- Education: Although the details are not yet out, private education services and goods bought in schools are going to become more expensive.
- Telecom services: Your WiFi will cost more and your phone’s data charges are only going to go up.
- Insurance: Renewal premiums could increase by five to 10 percent.
- Housing: Thanks to the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, the cost of purchase of a house is expected to go up marginally.
- Banking: Expect an additional charge for cheque clearances.
- Transportation: Ticket prices for public
transportation will cost more. Even private transport is expected to
increase costs to make up for the GST preparation.
- Soft drinks: In a good move, all aerated drinks are going to be more steeply priced.
10 May 2017, 10:07 AM