GST on Construction Materials in 2025: Key Changes and Impact on the Industry

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The Goods and Services Tax (GST) on construction materials in 2025 remains a critical factor influencing real estate and infrastructure costs across India. The government has been actively reviewing tax slabs to ensure affordability, transparency, and efficiency in the sector.

Currently, the GST rates on major construction materials are:

  • Cement – 28%
  • Steel – 18%
  • Bricks and Tiles – 5% to 12%
  • Sand, Gravel, and Stone Aggregates – 5%
  • Paints and Varnishes – 18%
  • Sanitaryware and Plumbing Fixtures – 18%

Industry experts are expecting possible GST rationalization in the 2025 Union Budget, particularly for cement and steel, which constitute a significant portion of construction costs. A reduction in tax rates could lower project expenses, benefiting builders, contractors, and homebuyers by making housing and infrastructure more affordable.

With the government’s focus on affordable housing, urban development, and green buildings, potential GST revisions could encourage more investments and ease financial burdens in the real estate and construction industry. However, clarity on input tax credit (ITC) availability for developers remains crucial for smoother implementation.

The industry is closely watching policy announcements, as any changes in GST rates could reshape cost dynamics and demand trends in 2025.

 

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