The new indirect tax regime will be rolled out on the midnight of June 30 and make India a single market for seamless movement of goods and services.
"This game-changing reform will result in significant ease of doing business as well as reduction in the overall tax burden on the consumers and the common people," said an official release after the Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The Cabinet passed a resolution expressing gratitude to chief ministers of states and others for their cooperation in introduction of the Goods and Services Tax, it said.
GST is a shining example of national integration and of fiscal federalism at its best, it added.
"It is a testimony to the working of India's federal democracy. It has been made possible because of close cooperation between the Central Government and all the State Governments as well as all political parties," the government said.
GST will simplify a web of taxes, regulations and border levies by subsuming an array of central and state levies including excise duty, service tax and VAT.
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