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    Senate Committee Rejects 18% GST on Stationery Items

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 16, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Senate committee has formally opposed the introduction of an 18% Goods and Services Tax (GST) on stationery products. This decision reflects concerns about the potential financial burden the tax could place on both consumers and small businesses that rely heavily on these essential items. Stationery goods, widely used in educational institutions, offices, and households, are considered basic necessities, and the committee’s stance aims to protect affordability.

    In a significant development, the committee emphasized that imposing such a high tax rate could lead to increased prices, thereby affecting students, professionals, and entrepreneurs who depend on stationery for daily activities. The opposition also highlights the broader economic implications, as higher costs might reduce consumption and impact the overall market for these products. This move aligns with ongoing debates about tax policies and their effects on common goods.

    Meanwhile, the decision could influence future fiscal policies regarding GST rates on essential commodities. By resisting the 18% levy, the Senate committee is advocating for a more balanced approach to taxation that considers the economic realities of ordinary citizens. The outcome of this opposition may prompt the government to reconsider or revise its taxation strategy on stationery items to avoid adverse social and economic consequences.

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