The Ministry of Consumer Affairs has provided relief to manufacturers. Companies do not need to affix revised price stickers on pre-packaged goods manufactured before September 22, 2025. The ...
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Providing a big relief to manufacturers, the Centre has withdrawn the need to change price stickers on unsold goods made before September 22, following the revision in Goods and Services Tax (GST) ...
The Government relaxes GST price revision norms. No mandatory revised price stickers or newspaper ads; old packaging can be used till March 2026.
The Department of Consumer Affairs has simplified rules for revising retail prices on unsold stock due to GST changes, waiving newspaper ads for a sticker ...
The declaration of revised unit sale prices on unsold pre-packaged commodities or unused packaging material bearing a pre-printed MRP is not mandatory, though it can be done voluntarily.
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The government has made re-stickering of products with revised MRPs optional following GST rate cuts, prioritizing transparent billing over physical ...
The Indian government just made life a bit easier for manufacturers: if you've got products made before September 22, 2025, you can now choose to update price stickers—or not—on unsold stock as GST ...
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GST cuts begin, prices may lag

India cut GST rates and issued a late change on September 18, allowing revised MRPs to be stamped or stickered on old stock. The cuts take effect from September 22, but compliance frictions remain.