Maharashtra Assembly passes GST Bill

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The Assembly on Monday passed the Goods and Services (GST) Bill in a session of its lower house.

The Goods and Service (GST) which will come in force from July 1st, will unify the country's economy into a common market and eliminate a string of central and state levies.

The act is significant as the gets a considerable share of its through octroi, which will now be scrapped with the introduction of the regime.

Earlier, the passed four Bills without amendments setting the stage for the for the launch on July 1.

Union Minister had said that the would lead to new regime.

The four bills passed on April 6 - the Central bill, the Integrated bill, the Union Territories bill and the compensation - have already been cleared by the Lok Sabha, where the enjoys majority.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Maharashtra Assembly passes GST Bill

The Maharashtra Assembly on Monday passed the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill in a session of its lower house.The Goods and Service Tax (GST) which will come in force from July 1st, will unify the country's economy into a common market and eliminate a string of central and state levies.The act is significant as the BMC gets a considerable share of its revenue through octroi, which will now be scrapped with the introduction of the GST regime.Earlier, the Rajya Sabha passed four GST Bills without amendments setting the stage for the government for the launch on July 1.Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said that the GST would lead to new tax regime.The four bills passed on April 6 - the Central GST bill, the Integrated GST bill, the Union Territories GST bill and the compensation law - have already been cleared by the Lok Sabha, where the government enjoys majority.

The Assembly on Monday passed the Goods and Services (GST) Bill in a session of its lower house.

The Goods and Service (GST) which will come in force from July 1st, will unify the country's economy into a common market and eliminate a string of central and state levies.

The act is significant as the gets a considerable share of its through octroi, which will now be scrapped with the introduction of the regime.

Earlier, the passed four Bills without amendments setting the stage for the for the launch on July 1.

Union Minister had said that the would lead to new regime.

The four bills passed on April 6 - the Central bill, the Integrated bill, the Union Territories bill and the compensation - have already been cleared by the Lok Sabha, where the enjoys majority.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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