The Bengaluru-based company has bagged the contract with a bid of Rs 1,380 crore.
The
It is true that Infosys has bagged the contract and will develop the system and operate it for five years, informed
However, Infosys, India's second-largest software exporter has declined to comment over the development.
Bigger rival Tata Consultancy Services, Wipro and
The central government holds 24.5% equity in GSTN and all states, including Delhi and Puducherry, and the Empowered Committee of state finance ministers together hold another 24.5%. The remaining 51% equity is with non-government financial institutions.
GST, hailed as a comprehensive reform of indirect taxes that could lift country's GDP by 1-2%, is stuck with the main opposition
The proposed GST would replace a plethora of indirect taxes at the central and state levels with a single levy and create a unified national market in the country from April 1, 2016, a deadline that may be missed if the Congress continues to oppose the bill.
Tax experts are of the opinion that the award of this contract displays the government's intent to push the new tax.
"GST can only be successful if the technology backbone is strong. Recent experience in
He said the award of the contract in the face of the delayed passage of the bill shows the government is serious about implementing the new tax as early as possible.
"With ongoing work on drafting of GST law, this further gives assurance to the industry that GST is not far away. One would hope that the GST network would be ready for testing in time," he said.
All states will use common IT processes under the GST and most are revamping their systems. Registrations on the portal are expected to begin from January.
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