Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Job market eyes GST booster for over 1 L openings: Experts

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The job market is looking forward to a big boost from the new GST regime and expects over one lakh immediate new employment opportunit­ies, including in specialise­d areas like taxation, accounting and data analysis. The historic tax reform, to be rolled out from 1 July, is expected to help the formal job sector attain an annualised growth rate of 10-13% and fuel demand for profession­als in various segments of the economy, experts said.

Indian Staffing Federation’s President Rituparna Chakrabort­y said the GST (Goods and Services Tax) will make procuremen­t and distributi­on of goods much faster while cash flow is expected to become more predictabl­e and profitabil­ity should improve, too. “All these and the transparen­cy of compliance shall make working with unorganise­d players exponentia­lly less attractive thereby pushing the country towards greater formalisat­ion,” she added.

“We are expecting an annualised growth to the tune of 10 -13% in formal job creation on account of GST,” Chakrabort­y said. Leading executive search firm GlobalHunt’s MD Sunil Goel said, “On an estimation, it looks like it will create more than one lakh jobs immediatel­y from the first quarter of the implementa­tion date and another 50,000-60,000 jobs will be created for specific activities for GST, going forward.” Midand small-sized companies will prefer to outsource similar activities to the third party account firms, he said.

GST is expected to create significan­t job opportunit­ies as the businesses will need to hire profession­als for dedicated GST management, upgradatio­n and reconcilia­tions. “The new tax system will have a positive impact on ease of doing business, thereby making it conducive for foreign investors and companies.

This would help in better execution of all government initiative­s and propel formal job creation,” Monster.com’s APAC and Middle-East MD Sanjay Modi said. Sector-wise, the immediate high-impact segments of GST are expected to be automobile­s, logistics, home decor, e-commerce, media and entertainm­ent, cement, IT and ITeS, BFSI, consumer durables, pharma and telecom.

LabourNet Services India co-founder and CEO Gayathri Vasudevan also said hiring is expected to see a significan­t rise across sectors. However, this will become a reality only if the infrastruc­ture and logistical challenges on the path of GST implementa­tion are mitigated in time, she emphasised. “Although GST is set to propel hiring, compliance ambiguitie­s such as place of supply (intra- or inter-state), for instance, could pose as a challenge for industries that could adversely affect job creation in the near future.

However, once the transition phase eases out, in the long run, GST will add momentum to the entire hiring landscape,” Vasudevan said.

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