"We are hopeful that both bills (Central GST and Inter-state GST) will be tabled in the winter session. I have already spoken to 15 chief ministers," Information and Broadcasting Minister M Vankaiah Naidu said.
Though the government has built a political consensus on the reform measure, the process for its rollout is a long one, making many wonder if the Centre will be able to meet the deadline.
At least 16 states are required to ratify the Constitution amendment bill on GST. It will be then sent to the GST Council which will decide on the new tax rate as well as centre and state taxes that will be subsumed in the new tax regime.
The Council will be constituted after the Constitution amendment bill is notified.
The new tax regime, as approved by the Council, will then come before the Cabinet which will approve the new bills -- Central GST (CGST) and Inter-state GST (IGST) -- to be tabled in Parliament.