The Supreme Court today ruled that GST Council’s recommendations are not binding on Union and state governments. The SC bench headed by Justice D Y Chandrachud said GST Council recommnedations only have a persuasive value as India is a cooperative federalism and the Centre and states have simultaneous powers to legislate on Goods and Service Tax (GST). The apex court emphasised that the GST council must work in a harmonious manner to achieve a workable solution between Centre and state governments.
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