Jaitley said the consumers are not complaining about Goods and Services Tax (GST) because the government has kept the rates at reasonable levels.
"In the country nowhere the consumer is complaining because we have tried to make reasonable the basket of taxation. So why are one or two traders complaining? Traders don't have to pay tax, consumers have to," he said.
The minister further said nobody can claim that one has the fundamental right of not paying taxes. The society has gotten used to the mindset that not paying taxes is not a wrong thing, he said.
He said many "tough decisions" have been taken by the government which helped restore credibility of the economy.
"For any economic reform, it is essential that direction of the government is right. No half-baked measures can result in reform. Government which blinks is never able to reform," Jaitley said.
But today if we have 15 per cent single rate then zero- rated food items which are used by poor people would become costlier, he said, adding there should be equity in taxation policy.
The GST, which came into effect from today, has a four- tier rate structure -- 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent. Besides, certain essential commodities are zero-rated.
Jaitley said GST is a collective decision of the nation and every state government has supported it.
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