"The rate of GST must be kept low to check inflationary pressure. The higher GST rate will further burden common man, especially the poor, and we are against it," he told PTI.
Congress has been emphasising on capping GST rate at a maximum of 18 per cent.
Scindia said in other developing nations such taxes are levied at the rate of 16 and 16.5 per cent. "If you keep very high rate it will have serious implications," he said.
A GST Council, which will be set up by the government after a Constitution Amendment Bill ratified by 17 state assemblies gets President Pranab Mukherjee's nod, will decide the tax rate, cess and surcharges which are to be subsumed and also the goods and services which would be exempted from the purview of the new indirect tax regime.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had on Thursday said the government will now seek the President's assent to the bill. Union Finance Minister will head the GST Council, which will comprise state Finance Ministers.
The government plans to roll out the new indirect tax regime from April 1 next year.
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