Terming GST as the "biggest reform in the field of taxes in the country", CII Director General Chandrajit Banerjee said: "GST is expected to remove the cascading effects of various multi-level indirect taxes on goods and services and will subsume most of the country's central and state level duties and taxes, thus making the country a national market.
"GST will bring in much needed transparency and higher investments in the coming years and we hope that a few percentage points to India's GDP will be added through higher tax revenue and investments".
Assocham President Sunil Kanoria termed it as a milestone in India's economic reforms after the 1991 reforms.
He, however, said the biggest challenge is to make it people friendly.
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"We have to ensure that the overall tax rates do not go up, they should rather come down so that GST gets approval of the people," Kanoria said.
"The cooperation extended by the Opposition to this crucial legislation is the cornerstone of democracy and gives industry a lot of hope on progress of reforms in the country," Ficci President Harshvardhan Neotia said.
He said the roll out of the indirect tax reform is likely to positively impact the real estate sector.
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Welcoming the passage of the GST Bill in Rajya Sabha, Maruti Suzuki India Managing Director and CEO Kenichi Ayukawa said: "The automotive industry wholeheartedly welcomes this tax reform. GST is about unifying the market, widening the tax net and generating efficiencies throughout the value chain."
Faster implementation will be critical in determining its success, he added.
On the passage of GST Bill thyssenkrupp India CEO Ravi Kirpalani said, "We welcome the passing of the GST bill. We believe that GST implementation will considerably improve ease of doing business in India, create a unified market and help companies optimise manufacturing and distribution costs. This in turn will be good for both producers and consumers."
"The fact that there is a political consensus to pass the GST bill, will also improve global confidence in India as an investment destination."
Ravichandran, Senior VP, Co-head, Corporate Sector ratings, ICRA said implementation of GST will be positive for some of the port logistics players such as CONCOR, Gateway Distriparks and Allcargo Logistics as GST will lead to a realignment of warehousing and supply chain requirements of companies.
"This should lead to increased demand for ICDs, CFSs, Multi modal logistics parks and container trains. While service tax burden will increase, the industry should be able to pass it on to trade without impacting their margins," he said.