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Centre and states will bear GSTN expenses

REVENUE MODEL OF ~55 A MONTH PER ASSESSEE CENTRE, STATES TO PAY ~550 CRORE TO GSTN FOR EXPENSES INCURRED

- DILASHA SETH

Filing a tax return on the goods and services tax network (GSTN) portal by an entity will cost ~55 a month but the state will bear this burden. The user charge for all eight million taxpayers will be borne by the Union and the state government­s, to keep revenue flowing for GSTN, the company charged with providing the informatio­n technology (IT) backbone for the reform, without burdening the assessees.

GST is set to be rolled out from Friday midnight and will absorb a slew of indirect taxes — including service tax, central excise, value-added tax, central sales tax and octroi.

The GSTN, officially a private body (it was formed at the government’s behest and support), has estimated the total cost of the project at ~3,000 crore. That covers salaries, interest cost, security operations for five years of operation and the ongoing developmen­t period of two years. It awarded a contract worth ~1,320 crore to Infosys for building and maintain the IT network, crucial for implementi­ng the proposed system across the country, for five years.

The GSTN’s job is to provide a common platform for registrati­on, filing of returns and e-payment. It will also integrate the common GST portal with the tax administra­tion systems of Centre and states.

The Centre and states will pay ~550 crore to the GSTN for the expenses incurred this financial year (FY201718). The Budget proposal was approved by the GST Council in its recent meeting. “We will get money on a per-taxpayer basis for all the cost we are incurring and other expenses that will come up. We have worked out the per-taxpayer cost,” said Navin Kumar, chairman, GSTN.

It had earlier proposed to charge a user fee for filing a return using the portal. The government rejected the proposal. “The government disagreed as taxpayers have never been charged anything for filing a return. It asked for the number of taxpayers and said they will pay,” said Kumar.

The cost of each taxpayer will be split between the Centre and states on a monthly basis. The cost per state will be calculated on the basis of the number of taxpayers in that state and will be shared with the Centre. With that, the Centre will pay the GSTN a little over ~23 crore a month.

The total cost was arrived by taking into account the slightly over eight million taxpayers. “Using the same formula, we will calculate the cost for next year as well,” said Kumar.

The ~550-crore revenue will go towards repaying a ~550 crore loan from IDFC and to pay, Infosys, besides salaries for the staff. The GSTN had taken the term loan earlier this year and will further take a working capital loan. The government has provided a guarantee for the loan, used for developing the service and hardware.

The loan is needed only till roll-out of the portal. The revenue model of charging on a per-user basis will help it sustain afterwards. The GSTN was incorporat­ed at the end of March 2013, as a private limited company, with government shareholdi­ng of 49 per cent and private shareholdi­ng of 51 per cent.

The GSTN’s job is to provide a common platform for registrati­on, filing of returns and e-payment

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