The group of ministers on GST compensation cess, led by minister Pankaj Chaudhary, deliberated on merging the cess into GST, suggesting current luxury, sin, and demerit goods remain unchanged. With the cess ending in March 2026, states propose merging it with taxes. Further discussions will continue in November, with a final report due by December 31.
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