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Infy to expand team to put GSTN on track

- ALNOOR PEERMOHAME­D

Infosys is yet to fix all the technical glitches on the Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) even as the deadline to do so will end on October 31. The Bengaluru-based software major built the technology network for GST and is also responsibl­e for maintainin­g it.

Out of the 27 technical glitches on GSTN, that were to be fixed by Infosys by this month end, only 18 of them have been operationa­lised so far, said the group of ministers (GoM) mandated to look into the issue, on Saturday. The GoM, led by Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, was formed after states complained about large-scale glitches in the GST network.

In its meeting with the GoM on October 25, Infosys had told the group it would expand its 100-member team to speed up the bug fixes. According to the GoM, the software company was doing its best and that some glitches were surfacing because of changes made by the GST Council.

Modi at a press briefing here on Saturday said: “27 functional­ities had to be launched or issues had to be resolved by Infosys, out of which 18 of them have been operationa­lised. This is about 66.7 per cent success. Infosys is doing their best, even though there were many changes made by the GST Council.”

At every meeting of the GST Council, suggestion­s by states are creating newer functional­ities that Infosys will need to look into, Modi said. Given the scale of the GST rollout and considerin­g how big a change it is, issues will continuall­y crop up and will need to be resolved, according to the Bihar deputy CM.

The GST Council and the GoM now face the challenge of reviewing the invoice matching functional­ity of the new indirect tax.

At the next GST Council meeting scheduled to be held in Guwahati on November 10, a big agenda will be to identify the new glitches that could come up as the tax regime moves from one phase to another. Invoice matching is expected to be discussed at length during the meeting.

“Invoices have never been matched. Now new types of issues are coming which were not there before. This is such a system, that as we go forward and new functions are operationa­lised, new issues come up. The GST Council is aware of these issues,” added Modi.

In the latest meeting between the GoM and Infosys, the company has been directed to resolve the rest of the issues and also new ones that have cropped up. No specific deadline has been given though. Each bug fix has its own deadline, and no overall deadline had been put forth to the company.

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Bihar Deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi

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