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FactTechzPublished at April 30, 2026 at 08:30 AM0:46
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Nirmala Tai’s 'Rarest Of Rare' Tax Reduction on Air Conditioners (ACs) #shorts

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The recent buzz about a surge in AC purchases in India is closely linked to a major tax change announced under the GST reforms led by Nirmala Sitharaman. The government reduced the GST (Goods and Services Tax) on air conditioners from 28% to 18%, which is a significant price cut for such appliances. This reduction directly made ACs more affordable for consumers. Reports suggest that prices could drop by ₹2,000–₹4,000 per unit, depending on the model. Because ACs are usually considered expensive household items, even a small percentage drop in tax has a big impact on final prices. As a result, many middle-class households who were earlier hesitant started considering buying one. Another important reason for the rise in AC buying is timing. The tax cut came along with broader GST reforms aimed at boosting consumption and economic activity. The government simplified the tax system and reduced rates on many consumer goods to encourage spending. Industry experts and companies immediately predicted that demand for air conditioners would increase sharply, especially during summer and festive seasons. This is exactly what recent news and market trends are showing. With lower prices and extreme heat conditions across India, more people are rushing to buy ACs. The combination of heatwaves + cheaper prices has created a strong demand surge. Companies even started pre-booking and ramping up production expecting higher sales. At a broader level, this trend reflects a government strategy: instead of direct subsidies, reduce taxes to make products cheaper, which increases consumption and boosts the economy. The AC sales spike is one clear example of how tax policy can quickly influence consumer behavior. Subscribe for more educational content and unlock knowledge every day with FactTechz!
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