The government is planning a mega event to mark first anniversary of GST roll out on July 1 with participation of industry chambers, traders, and tax officials, besides, Finance Minister Piyush Goyal.
Union Minister Arun Jaitley too would be addressing the gathering through video conferencing.
Sources said the government has decided to celebrate July 1 as the GST-Day and the mega-event is being planned at the newly constructed Ambedkar Bhawan in the national capital.
The biggest tax reform since independence, goods and services tax (GST) was launched in the midnight of June 30 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the then President Pranab Mukherjee in the central hall of Parliament.
GST has subsumed over a dozen local taxes and transformed India to a one nation one tax' country.
After the initial glitches, the GST system has stabilised and tax collection has also started picking up pace. Over 11.1 million businesses are registered under GST.
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