The draft Maharashtra GST Bill, approved by the state cabinet, will be tabled during the session. The bill seeks to protect financial powers and autonomy of local self-government bodies in the state.
The Assembly proceedings will begin at 11 am today, a Vidhan Bhawan official said.
A condolence motion will be moved in the Assembly to pay tributes to former minister A T Pawar and former MLAs Yashwant Patil and Dayaram Kapgate.
Maharashtra had ratified the GST Constitutional Amendment Bill in August 2016. On April 6, Parliament passed four GST bills which now have to be ratified by all states to enable the shift to GST on July 1.
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BJP's bickering ally Shiv Sena had expressed reservations on the GST, arguing that the introduction of a single tax across the country would nullify local taxes like octroi duty that the civic bodies collect.
The Sena had pointed out that the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), which it rules, may lose nearly Rs 7,000 crore on account of octroi getting subsumed after the introduction of GST.
In the 288-member Maharashtra Assembly, BJP has 122 members and Shiv Sena 63.
An official said the GST introduction would lead to abolition of several state taxes like sugar purchase tax, state's share in central sales tax, entry tax on vehicles and goods manufactured in other states, lottery tax, octroi and local body tax.
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