GST reforms updates: GST 2.0 will bring down grocery bills by 13%, ₹70,000 savings on small car purchases

Insurance premiums of life and health insurance have become cheaper from Monday (September 22, 2025) following the complete removal of 18%` Goods and Services Tax (GST) as next generation GST 2.0 reforms kicked in. 

All individual health insurance policies, including family floater policies and policies for senior citizens and reinsurance, are exempt from GST effective September 22. 

Since its inception in July 2017, GST at the rate of 18% has been levied on premiums paid towards health insurance and life insurance. 

Individual policyholders can save up to 18% GST levied on the insurance premium by any insurer from Monday. 

The decision to this effect was taken at the 56th GST Council meeting held on September 3. The council decided to exempt all individual life insurance policies, whether term life, ULIP or endowment policies and subsequent reinsurance from GST. 

Following the GST Council, public sector insurance companies, including Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), announced the exemption of GST. 

The government has collected ₹16,398 crore from goods and services tax (GST) levied on healthcare and life insurance in FY24. 

Of this, ₹8,135 crore came from life insurance and ₹8,263 crore from health insurance. Additionally, ₹2,045 crore was also raised as GST from re-insurance on life and health insurance last fiscal, including ₹561 crore from reinsurance on life and ₹1,484 crore on health care. 

GST on healthcare and life insurance services brought in ₹16,770 crore in FY23, including ₹9,132 crore from life insurance and ₹7,638 crore from healthcare insurance. 

The 56th GST Council, chaired by Union Finance Minister and comprising ministers from all States, has agreed on two tax rates of 5 and 18% by moving products from the current 12 and 28% slab to lower rates. 

A special 40% rate would be levied on a select few items. 

A 4-tier GST structure of 5, 12, 18 and 28% was implemented from July 1, 2017, when the Centre and States agreed to subsume most of their taxes, like excise duty and VAT, into one uniform tax. — PTI

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