“As far as the single rate of GST is concerned, it is totally not possible because we have upper class, upper middle class, middle class, and lower class. We cannot have a single rate for all the classes. It will be a gross injustice to the lower class. So, there has to different kind of taxes for different kind of people and products”
Source: OneIndia
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