Former Finance Secretary Vijay Kelkar and economist Ajay Shah in their yet to be released book “In Service of the Republic”, have argued that a single GST rate of 10 percent applied to 70 percent of India’s produce would have earned the Centre and States 7 percent of the country’s GDP and would have been easier to administer.
Source: a2ztaxcorp.com
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