The Bill introduced by Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh received unequivocal support from both sides of the House.
Singh said the Bill would help in improving the Gross National Domestic Product (GSDP) by 1.5 to 2 per cent and also benefit the people as well the industry.
Crediting the Congress governments for initiating tax reforms, that started in 1986 and culminated in passage of GST, the senior party leader said a Tax Reform Committee was constituted in 1991, followed by a Committee of Chief Minister in 1999. And the recommendations made by the Chief Minister's committee were implemented in 2003 in the form of VAT (Value Added Tax).
He said the bill was finally brought by the NDA and it got the parliamentary approval as opposition parties, including Congress, were already in support of the idea of 'One Nation-One Tax.'
He said India had joined the league of 150 countries, where such revolutionary tax reforms had been introduced.
He said more than 7 per cent daily use items were kept out of the GST, while only 5 per cent GST would be levied on 14 per cent items.
"Out of the remaining items, 17 per cent of these would attract GST at a rate of 12 per cent and 18 per cent GST would be charged on 43 per cent items. In order to augment the tax revenue, 19 per cent items were brought under GST slap of 28 per cent but these items are not used by common people," Dhumal said.
Transport Minister G S Bali said the NDA government must appreciate the cooperation extended by Congress for passage of the GST Bill in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
The two-day special session of the state assembly was adjourned sine die after passing the GST Bill.
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