"As many as 17 states in almost three weeks have ratified the GST Bill and this is the best example of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's doctrine of cooperative federalism," he said.
"GST is the biggest taxation reform so far which will forever change the way we compute and pay taxes. At the same time, it will check tax on tax," he said, adding that it will also usher in a new era of economic growth and prosperity for all sections of the society.
The states which have passed the legislation include Bihar (August 16), Jharkhand (August 17), Chhattisgarh (August 22), Himachal Pradesh (August 22), Gujarat (August 23), Madhya Pradesh and Delhi (August 24), Nagaland (August 24), Maharashtra, Haryana, Sikkim (August 29), Mizoram, Telangana (August 30), Goa (August 31), Odisha (September 1) and Rajasthan (September 2).
GST being a constitutional amendment requires 50 per cent of state assemblies to ratify it.
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