Parliament passes four bills to pave way for GST rollout


New Delhi, Apr 6 (PTI): Parliament today passed four legislations to pave the way for roll out of the historic Goods and Services Tax (GST) from the target date of July 1.

The Central GST Bill, 2017; The Integrated GST Bill, 2017; The GST (Compensation to States) Bill, 2017; and The Union Territory GST Bill, 2017 were returned by the Rajya Sabha after negation of a host of amendments moved by the opposition parties.

The Lok Sabha had passed these bills on March 29.

All the states will now have to pass the States GST Bill after which the new indirect tax regime can be rolled out.

Replying to about 8-hour-long debate, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley insisted that the GST, which will usher in a uniform indirect tax regime in the country, will not lead to inflation as apprehended by some sections.

The rates are to be discussed by the GST Council on May 18-19.

Jaitley said once the new regime is implemented, the harassment of businesses by different authorities will end and India will be have one rate for one commodity throughout the country.

The powerful GST Council, comprising Centre and states, has recommended a four-tier tax structure -- 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent. On top of the highest slab, a cess will be imposed on luxury and demerit goods to compensate the states for revenue loss in the first five years of GST implementation.

Jaitley said the successive governments have contributed towards the GST and no one person can take credit for it.

"This Bill, I have no hesitation in conceding, is a collective property," he said.

With implementation of the GST, revenue of the Centre, the states and the industry and trade must benefit, he added.

  

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  • Alfria, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 07 2017

    Modi should be grateful to dr Manmohan Singh who made it possible for the bill to pass. That shows that learned people are class apart. Inspite of modi calling him with all sorts of name, he kept the intrest pf the country first. Great work sir.

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  • rahul, mangalore

    Thu, Apr 06 2017

    Till now your dongi party was sleeping.. only looting the country.. never thought of such bills.. wake up its Modi wave,... Jai BJP..

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  • Desi Jawan, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 06 2017

    This is bid decision and step forward for the development of the country. This also abolishes multiple direct and indirect taxes. Well done. Congratulations to both the houses of the parliament.

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  • Devkumar, Mangana Oor/New Delhi

    Thu, Apr 06 2017

    nation shining...on right path.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 06 2017

    Acche Din Ane Wale Hai ...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Apr 06 2017

    Beef Jaldi Pakavo(BJP)

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  • rahul, mangalore

    Thu, Apr 06 2017

    Manmohan hails GST passage, says it could be a game-changer... finally lazy ppl spoke and understand the work done by Modi and BJP... Finally India moving ahead.. Papu and dongis can eat Beef.. Jai BJP...

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  • dinesh, udupi

    Thu, Apr 06 2017

    Modi ... you are great

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Apr 06 2017

    Modi Govt should answer that if it was such historic bill as BJP bhakths are claiming why were they opposing it when they were in opposition. Is it not classic case of opposing just for sake it was brought by another party ?

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