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Veerappa Moily attacks GST Bill in Lok Sabha debate session

| | Mar 29, 2017, at 07:00 pm
New Delhi, Mar 29 (IBNS): Veerappa Moily of Congress, on Wednesday, opened the scheduled seven-hour debate over the Goods and Services Tax Bill 2017 tabled in the Budget Session of the Lok Sabha.

The veteran Congress began on a attacking note.

Moily said that the GST Bill is difficult to comply with and seems a technological nightmare.

Too many good and services have been shoved under the 18 per cent slab, Moily complained.

He said, "There will be no regional independence."

"The anti-profiteering clause is far too draconian," said Moily.

Moily refused to accept it as 'one nation one tax' saying there are too many taxes.

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