Goods and Service Tax (GST) has finally launched and will be the new face of India's tax structure. 

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With GST rollout, the cost of whether it is cars, financial services, essential items or travel tickets, everything will change. 

Nearly 50% of goods fall under the 18% tax rate, 14% of goods fall under 5% tax rate, 17% under 12% tax rate and 19% under 28% tax rate. In case of services, the majority of services come within the 18% tax rate.

While the government is focussing on what will become "cheaper", here's a list that will be "expensive" from now:

Food items: Food items like Tea, Coffee and spices will be taxed at 5% as against 3-4% currently. 

Luxury goods, tobacco products, aerated drinks: GST will be taxed at 28%

Footwear: Post GST, footwear will attract 18% tax. 

Train tickets and Airline tickets: Where government kept GST rate of 5% for airlines economy class from previous 6%, it has increased GST rate to 12% for airlines business class from current 9% rates. 

AC and first-class train travel has been brought at 5% slab under GST from 4.5% current tax - slightly higher. 

Mobile Phones: All the mobile phone users will pay 3% extra service tax for their mobile phone usage. The GST Council has put telecom services under the 18% slab from current telecom service tax of 15%. 

Television and other household items: Items like television, refrigerator, AC and washing machine will attract 28% tax as against 23-28% currently. 

Entertainment: Movie tickets above Rs 100 will cost more with 28% post GST.