Cars, cigarettes, branded garments, air travel will become more expensive, while footwear, solar lamps and routers are slated to be cheaper following a host of changes in the tax structure in the Budget for 2016—17.
As a result of additional levy of Krishi Kalyan and infrastructure cess on all services, activities including eating out and payment of bills will also become more expensive.
Continuing the trend set by his many predecessors, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today imposed up to 15 per cent excise duty on all tobacco products.
Following is a list of items that will turn costlier :
* Cars, Cigarettes , cigar, tobacco, paper rolled beedis and gutaka
*All services like bill payments, eating out, air travel, readymade garments and branded apparel of more than Rs 1,000
* Gold & silver: gold bars, jewellery articles excluding silver
*Water including mineral water, aerated water containing added sugar or sweetening matter
* Goods and services above Rs 2 lakh in cash
* Aluminum foil , plastic bags and sacks
* Air travel , ropeway, cable car rides
* Imported imitation jewellery
* Industrial solar water heater
* Legal services
* Lottery tickets
*Traveling by hiring stage carriage
* Hiring of packers & movers
* E-reading devices
*Instruments for VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
*Imported Golf Cars
Following is a list items that will turn cheaper:
*Footwear
*Solar lamp
* Router, broadband modems and set top boxes,
* Digital video recorder and CCTV cameras
* Hybrid electric vehicles
*Sterilised dialyser
*Low cost houses with less than 60 sq mt carpet area
*Hiring of folk artists for performance
*Refrigerated containers
* Pension plans
* Microwave ovens
* Sanitary pads
*Braille paper
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