Traders' concerns over computerisation, technical issues and difficulties arising because of tax system change will be addressed by the GST Council, he said, speaking to reporters here.
The government agrees with the demand of owners of drama theatres that the tax for them shouldn't increase under the new regime, Mungantiwar said.
"The government has assured theatre owners that it will pursue the matter so that earlier tax slab is retained," he said.
As to the bank service charges rising to 18 per cent, Mungantiwar said the basic principle of the GST is to ensure a revenue-neutral regime. Matters such as these will be addressed by the GST Council from time to time, he said.
The Council, at a recent meeting, restored earlier tax slabs for 66 items, he pointed out.
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