Congress dubbed GST as anti-common

GST Bill may not help in direction as it has very high rate of tax percentage, says Kapil Sibal

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Congress dubbed GST as anti-common

A day after cleared the decks for the Goods and Services system, the on Friday dubbed it "anti-common man" and not what the party had desired.

"It's not the we dreamt of," senior leader and former Union Minister told the media here.

"We wanted a complete An anti-common man law has been made," he said, listing possible problems to businessmen, farmers and others after its implementation.

"We wanted inflation to come down — but the present Bill may not help in that direction as it has a very high rate of percentage," he said.

As to why the did not oppose it in Parliament, Sibal said the party had been raising concern on some of its clauses but since it was introduced as a nothing much could have been done.

members, while participating in the debate in the Rajya Sabha on the GST, suggested lower interest rates and said the government should not have introduced it as a

The long-awaited Central Goods and Services (GST) Bill, Integrated Bill, Compensation Bill and Union Territory Bill 2017 were passed by the Rajya Sabha and returned to the on Thursday. The passed these bills last week.

Congress dubbed GST as anti-common

GST Bill may not help in direction as it has very high rate of tax percentage, says Kapil Sibal

GST Bill may not help in direction as it has very high rate of tax percentage, says Kapil Sibal

A day after cleared the decks for the Goods and Services system, the on Friday dubbed it "anti-common man" and not what the party had desired.

"It's not the we dreamt of," senior leader and former Union Minister told the media here.

"We wanted a complete An anti-common man law has been made," he said, listing possible problems to businessmen, farmers and others after its implementation.

"We wanted inflation to come down — but the present Bill may not help in that direction as it has a very high rate of percentage," he said.

As to why the did not oppose it in Parliament, Sibal said the party had been raising concern on some of its clauses but since it was introduced as a nothing much could have been done.

members, while participating in the debate in the Rajya Sabha on the GST, suggested lower interest rates and said the government should not have introduced it as a

The long-awaited Central Goods and Services (GST) Bill, Integrated Bill, Compensation Bill and Union Territory Bill 2017 were passed by the Rajya Sabha and returned to the on Thursday. The passed these bills last week.

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