Describing the decision of making Section 17 of the Act effective from September 16 (midnight of September 15/16) as an "unprecedented blunder", he said the Local Body Tax (LBT) and Octroi collection (in Maharashtra) must stop forthwith and taxes collected since September 16 be returned.
Chavan's remark came even as the Union finance ministry yesterday made it clear that there is no "legal infirmity" in the notifications issued by the government with regard to the GST Constitution Amendment Act.
Claiming that the Finance Ministry was implementing the GST in a "haste", Chavan said there were "grave implications" in the decision.
He was speaking during during a panel discussion on the impact of the adaptation of GST on the economy of the state -- organised by the Economics Department of Mumbai University, with Maharashtra Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar also attending the event.
He claimed that omission of entry 54 (in the notification) makes Octroi collected by the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai after September 16 "illegal". Also, the local body tax (LBT) applicable to units with a turnover more than Rs 50 crore in the state and entry tax in other states becomes illegal.
Mungantiwar said the error would be rectified and added that GST was a major step towards transformation of economy and the state law will be enacted after discussion with all stakeholders.
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