Government Spent ₹89 Crore to Advertise September 2025 GST Rate Cuts

The government spent ₹89 crore on advertisements to promote the GST rate cuts announced in September 2025, according to official disclosures.

Mar 10, 2026 - 10:28
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Government Spent ₹89 Crore to Advertise September 2025 GST Rate Cuts

The government spent approximately ₹89 crore on advertisements to publicize the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate cuts announced in September 2025. The information was revealed through official data shared by the government regarding promotional campaigns related to the tax changes.

The advertising campaign was launched across multiple platforms, including television, newspapers, digital media, and outdoor promotions, to inform businesses and consumers about the revised GST rates. Officials stated that the goal of the campaign was to ensure widespread awareness so that taxpayers and industries could quickly understand and benefit from the changes.

The GST rate cuts were introduced to provide relief to certain sectors and encourage economic activity. By lowering tax rates on selected goods and services, the government aimed to reduce costs for consumers and support businesses.

However, the spending on advertisements has also sparked debate among critics and opposition leaders, who questioned the scale of the promotional budget. Supporters of the campaign argue that large-scale public communication is necessary to effectively implement major policy changes such as GST revisions.

The disclosure highlights the government’s communication strategy for major economic decisions and the role of public awareness campaigns in policy implementation.

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