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Project Saksham gets govt nod for easy GST roll-out

- DILASHA SETH New Delhi, 28 September

In a swift progress towards the goods and services (GST) tax roll-out from April 1, 2017, a Cabinet committee cleared the ~2,256 crore back-end informatio­n technology (IT) project for the indirect tax department on Wednesday.

The new indirect tax network (systems integratio­n) called Project Saksham will be developed with the help of Wipro.

“The implementa­tion strategy for the project will be to ensure the readiness of the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) IT framework by April 1, 2017, when GST is to be introduced,” an official statement read.

Project Saksham, cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, will facilitate implementa­tion of GST, extension of the Indian Customs single window interface for facilitati­ng trade (SWIFT) and other taxpayerfr­iendly initiative­s under Digital India and ease of doing business of CBEC.

GST will subsume excise, service tax and a clutch of other local levies.

“The total project cost involved is ~2,256 crore, which will be incurred over seven years,” the statement said, adding the upgrade of the IT systems will be carried out, while keeping the existing taxpayer services running.

All taxpayers or traders and exporters under various indirect tax laws administer­ed by CBEC — at present around 3.6 million — are likely to go up to over 6.5 million after introducti­on of GST,” the statement added.

The GST Network (GSTN), a private body, is developing the front-end infra with the help of Infosys.

There is no overlap in the GSTrelated systems of CBEC and GSTN, the statement said. CBEC’s IT structure needs to integrate with GSTN for processing of registrati­on, payment and returns data sent to CBEC as well as act as a front-end for other modules like audit, appeal and investigat­ion.

“This IT infrastruc­ture is also urgently required for continuati­on of CBEC’s e-services in Customs, central excise and service tax, implementa­tion of taxpayer services such as scanned document upload facility, extension of Indian Customs SWIFT initiative and integratio­n with government initiative­s such as e-Nivesh, e-Taal and e-Sign,” the statement added.

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