The bill was passed by voice vote at the special session of the House.
The bill was introduced by Chief Minister Dr. Shurhozelie Liezeiestu, who also holds the Finance portfolio.
Initiating a discussion before passing the bill, Minister for Roads and Bridges Y Vikheho Swu apprised the MLAs about the benefits in implementing GST in the state.
If implemented properly, the GST will bring a number of benefits to the state such as benefits for trade and industry, benefit to the consumers, besides an increase in revenue generation for the state, he said.
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With the GST, multiple layers of taxation will be eliminated, production at both national and international level will receive a boost, cost of production will be cut, goods and services will become cheaper besides the state will be able to earn more revenue, he said.
Participating in the discussion, Parliamentary Secretary for Housing Levi Rengma, Parliamentary Secretary for Tourism C Apok Jamir, Minister of School Education and SCERT Yitachu and MLA T R Zeliang expressed hope that implementation of the GST would not only benefit the state but also the consumers as prices of commodities will also go down.
He said that presently there are multiple subjects on which taxes are levied and collected throughout the country yet various provisions of the Constitution provide the sanction and clearly define the subjects on which the Centre and the states can levy and collect taxes.
In the present tax regime, he said, if all the sale points happen to be within the state, there is some relief in the form of VAT wherein one is allowed to take the credit for the tax, already paid in the previous transaction.
Liezietsu said the idea of the new GST regime is to make the entire indirect taxation process more transparent, more effective and easier to implement.