He also took potshots at opposition parties' decision to observing November 8 as a 'Black Day', saying the move displays their faith in cash economy.
"The people who had got used to 2G (telecom) and coal block (allocation) scams, will have objections to legitimate tax," Jaitley told a news briefing called to discuss state of economy.
He was commenting on the Congress vice-president yesterday dubbing the Goods and Services Tax (GST) as "BJPs Gabbar Singh Tax."
The launch of GST from July 1 "has resulted in unified tax across the country and has helped in removing transport restrictions on the movement of goods resulting in their faster movement and help in creating common market, reduction in corruption and leakage and further help in Make in India programme", said a statement issued after the briefing.
"It is expected to provide boost to revenues, investment, and medium-term economic growth," it said. "Despite the teething troubles that the government and the GST Council are addressing, initial results in the form of revenue raised seem encouraging."
Asked about several opposition parties announcing that they would observe November 8, the first anniversary of demonetisation, as 'Black Day', Jaitley said the government will continue to insist on less cash economy.
"They can definitely do it. Their faith in the cash economy will be on display with such celebration," he said. "Government is very clear that there should be less cash economy (but) opposition feels that cash economy should be bigger."
Large amounts of cash in an economy is seen by some as indicative of tax evasion and ill gotten wealth or black money.
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