In Prime Minister Modi's words, GST is a good and simple
tax, which will eliminate the compounding effects of
multi-layered tax system and it was his first among the
priorities, the minister said.
"There will be absolutely no problem to common people
and small traders or big industrialists. The honest will
get relief from inspector raj," he said.
He said only those people need to worry after the GST
rollout, who consider it their fundamental right "not to
pay taxes".
According to Naqvi, "anti-GST activities" were happening
on social media. "Those who do not want to see the
country's economy to get strengthened and country
marching on the development path, will create some
confusion, but they will not succeed in their attempts,"
he said.
"One of the major benefits of GST is that it will ensure
transparency in the entire taxation system. In the new
system, there will be one country, one tax. GST is also
one of the best examples of India's federal structure,"
Naqvi said.
The GST has been supported by every political party, and
is going to benefit the entire country. States and the
Centre will work as a team in GST. It will make India's
import and export much competitive and increase domestic
as well as foreign investment. Seventeen different taxes
and 23 cesses have been fitted into a single tax, he
said.
According to him, as compared to the previous taxes,
rates set by the GST Council are lower for most
products. This will ensure that it does not cause
inflation and price rise.
"GST will create an enabling environment for growth,
seamless trade, transparency and lead to greater 'ease
of doing business'. In addition, it will provide a boost
to Make in India and facilitate India's emergence as the
next export hub," Naqvi added.