The bill was tabled in the Assembly yesterday.
State Finance Minister Prakash Pant said the bill makes for inclusion of 17 different types of taxes into a single uniform tax regime.
Asserting that implementation of the GST will not cause any problems, he said if some problems do arise those will be sorted out through the GST Council.
Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Indira Hridayesh said while implementing the proposed legislation the state government will have to ensure that hoteliers, people engaged in travel agency trade do not suffer any losses and traders are not exploited.
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As per the recommendation of the GST council all states are required to pass the bill before July 1 when the uniform tax regime comes into effect throughout the country.
GST, which will replace a plethora of central and state taxes, is a consumption based tax levied on sale, manufacture and consumption on goods and services at a national level.
Under it, C-GST will be levied by the Centre, S-GST by states and I-GST on inter-state supply of goods and services