GST Suvidha Providers say IT systems not ready for July 1 roll-out
With three  weeks to go before the country moves to big bang tax reform, Goods and Services  Tax (GST) Suvidha Providers -- key links between taxpayers and the government  -- say the IT systems for a July 1 roll-out are not ready.
  
"All the rules are yet to be notified. Only after the rules are finalised  can the IT systems from Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) be ready. The GST  Suvidha Providers (GSPs) would be ready only after that," Tejas Goenka,  Executive Director at Tally Solutions told IANS.
  
  GSPs are expected to help large businesses with complex internal processes to  comply with the GST regime. A meeting was held between GSTN officals and  suvidha providers on Friday.
  
  Neeraj Hutheesingh, Founder and Director, Cygnet Infotech said that with the  roll-out date closing in, "the worst fears of the market are coming true  -- lack of IT preparedness. July 1 fails to appeal as a feasible deadline."
  
  All the GSPs shortlisted and licensed by GSTN, he explained, were dependent on  the application progam interfaces (APIs) furnished by GSTN network. In all, 34  GSPs have been selected.
  
  GSPs will use the APIs for accounting software, enterprise resource planning  (ERP) software, filing software and billing software that will help businesses  comply with the new indirect tax regime.
  
  Analyst Pritam Mahure said that the roll-out date of July 1 is not an issue but  the problem is that things were undecided even with 20 days remaining. It was  hampering testing needs of the Suvidha Providers.
  
  "Significant testing needs to be carried out by the ecosystem. However,  GSTN sandbox release does not appear to be geared up for the same. It's a  catch-22 situation. The problem is that everything is still in a fluid sate --  the tax rates, Rules," Mahure told IANS. A sandbox is a virtual space  where new software can be tested securely.
  
  "The primary focus is to handle the forms for which the APIs are avaible  from GSTN. For the remainder forms, the entire flow is being finalised so that  once the APIs for the same are available, we can be ready to offer the  (service) to clients," Saket Agarwal, Global CEO, Spice Digital said.
  
  Vinod Tambi, COO, Excellon Software, said: "Many of the aspects of GST  such as rates, exemptions, have only been announced a few days back while we  are still awaiting some other inputs. Hence July 1 does look like an uphill  task."
  
  GSTN has said that the API specifications will be released in staggered manner  for all the GSPs so that they can study and analyse the same for making changes  in their software developed on old design of returns.
  
  Subsequent to publishing of the specifications, GSTN will also make available  live APIs on the sandbox for testing of the codes that the GSPs will  modify/develop. The live API will be made available only by June 29. 
  
  But the government has maintained a strict stance that July 1 deadline won't be  deferred.
  
  With a view to assessing preparedness in various areas of GST, a joint  presentation by officials from the Centre and state tax administration was held  in the national capital on June 4.
  
  "In all interactions with trade industry and public, it should be clearly  indicated by officers at all levels that the target date of implementation is  July 1 only and the implementation of this big reform will not be deferred  beyond this date," according to the minutes of the meeting accessed by  IANS.
  
  "All officers should keep a check on adverse publicity or criticism of GST  and should counteract it promptly," it was noted at the meeting.
  
  West Bengal Finance Minister Amit Mitra, has also been voicing serious doubts  about the IT readiness by July 1.
  
  "Entire GST will depend on one IT system of GSTN. The presentation given  by them clearly shows that they are not ready and need more time. They have  appointed 34 Suvidha providers for the whole country...will that be  sufficient?" Mitra had wondered.



