Thursday, 25 May 2017
GST: Anyone whose rate has gone up is going to complain, says Arvind Subramanian
Talking to ET Now, Arvind Subramanian, CEA, Ministry of Finance, says we need to bring in land and real estate, health, education, power and petroleum under GST. GST is all set to roll out on July 1. What is your view on the tax rates that have been fixed so far?
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