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This Article is From Apr 21, 2017

GSTN’s Ownership, Accountability And The Challenge Of Working With A ‘Moving’ Target

GSTN’s Ownership, Accountability And The Challenge Of Working With A ‘Moving’ Target
(Source: Freepik)

It is unusual, if not rare, for a company so intrinsic to the collection of taxes, to be majority owned by private entities. A BJP member of parliament referred to the ownership of the Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) as “shady”. But GSTN Chairman Navin Kumar explains that only a non-government, private-owned company would have been up to the task of setting up a national information technology (IT) network, which for the first time integrates the indirect tax administrations of the Centre and states.

What Is GSTN?
It seeks, for the first time, to establish a uniform interface for the taxpayer and a common and shared IT infrastructure between the Centre and states.

Who Owns GSTN?

Incorporated in 2013 as a not-for-profit company, GSTN is also a non-government company. Fifty one percent of it is owned by private firms including two top banks, two housing finance companies and a subsidiary of India's leading stock exchange – the National Stock Exchange. The rest is owned by the central and state governments.

The private ownership of GSTN has been criticised by none other than BJP MP Subramanian Swamy who referred to GSTN as a “shady organisation” when the Rajya Sabha was debating GST-related laws.

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