As per the GSTN website, Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) is a Section 8 (under the new Companies Act, not-for-profit companies are governed under section 8), non-Government, private limited company.
It was incorporated on March
28, 2013. The Government of India holds 24.5% equity in GSTN and all States of
the Indian Union, including NCT of Delhi and Puducherry, and the Empowered
Committee of State Finance Ministers (EC), together hold another 24.5%.
Balance 51% equity is with
non-Government financial institutions.
The Company has been set up primarily to provide IT infrastructure and services to the Central and State Governments, taxpayers, and other stakeholders for the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST).
The Authorised Capital of the company is Rs. 10 crores.
Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) has built an Indirect Taxation platform for GST to help taxpayers in India to prepare, file returns, make payments of indirect tax liabilities, and do other compliances. It provides IT infrastructure and services to the Central and State Governments, taxpayers, and other stakeholders for the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India.
What are the objectives of GSTN?
GSTN has established with a vision to become a trusted National Information Utility (NIU) that provides a reliable, efficient, and robust IT Backbone for the smooth functioning of the Goods & Services Tax regimen enabling economic agents to leverage the entire nation as One Market with minimal Indirect Tax compliance cost.
And GSTN has started its work for GST in India with these objectives which are as follows-
Provide common and shared IT infrastructure and services to the Central and State Governments, Tax Payers, and other stakeholders for the implementation of the Goods & Services Tax (GST).
Provide common Registration, Return, and Payment Services to the Taxpayers.
Partner with other agencies for creating an efficient and user-friendly GST Eco-system.
Encourage and collaborate with GST Suvidha Providers (GSPs) to roll out GST Applications for providing simplified services to the stakeholders.
Carry out research, study best practices and provide Training and Consultancy to the Tax authorities and other stakeholders.
Provide efficient Backend Services to the Tax Departments of the Central and State Governments on request.
Develop Tax Payer Profiling Utility (TPU) for Central and State Tax Administration.
Assist Tax authorities in improving Tax compliance and transparency of the Tax Administration system. Deliver any other services of relevance to the Central and State Governments and other stakeholders on request.
What is the project of GSTN?
Goods and Service Tax (GST) was the largest indirect tax reform in the history of India. The reform mandated the integration of an entire nation’s diverse tax portfolio into a single taxation system.
This brought upon a massive complexity in developing an IT platform, to handle not only the diverse tax systems of 36 States/Union Territories & Union Government but also needed to provide a single interface for more than a crore taxpayers’ for their GST compliance functions.
The responsibilities include and are not limited to the following:
GST System Application design, development, and operation
Taxpayer Migration from the erstwhile regime to the GST regime
IT Infrastructure procurement, commissioning with state-of-an-art Security apparatus
Systemic resilience against failures and Disaster Recovery mechanism
Helpdesk Setup and Operations
Training and Capacity Building
GST Eco-System creation and management (GSPs)
Backend system for 27 States/UTs for an assessment appeal, etc.
The GST was successfully rolled out on the 1st of July, 2017.
What is the vision of GSTN?
GSTN wants to become a trusted National Information Utility (NIU) that provides reliable, efficient, and robust IT Backbone for the smooth functioning of the Goods & Services Tax regimen enabling economic agents to leverage the entire nation as One Market with minimal Indirect Tax compliance cost.
These are the board of directors of GSTN as per the GSTN portal-
No
Name
Details
1
SHRI TARUN BAJAJ
Shri Tarun Bajaj, Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs has been entrusted with the charge of Chairman, GSTN in addition to his additional charge of Secretary (Revenue).
2
SHRI ANAND SINHA
Anand Sinha joined the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in July 1976 and rose to become deputy governor in January 2011. He was an adviser in the RBI up to April 2014 after leaving the office of deputy governor in RBI on 18th January 2014.
3
SHRI AJAY KUMAR GUPTA
Shri Ajay Kumar Gupta is Senior General Manager, ICICI Bank Ltd, Mumbai
4
SHRI VIVEK AGARWAL
Additional Secretary (Revenue), Department of Revenue (DOR), Ministry of Finance, GOI.
5
MRS. SOWJANYA
Secretary Finance, Government of Uttarakhand.
6
SHRI SRINIVASAN RAMAKRISHNAN
Over the last four decades, Srinivasan Ramakrishnan has distinguished himself in government, R&D labs, and industry in various areas of Information and communication technologies (ICT). He was with the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) handling telecom, networking, and computing areas for over twenty-five years.
7
SHRI GIRISH KUMAR GAUR
Shri Gaur superannuated from the National Informatics Centre (NIC), Ministry of Electronics & IT, Government of India, New Delhi as Deputy Director-General in 2019 after serving NIC for over 29 Years.
8
SHRI DP NAGENDRA KUMAR
He is serving as a Member (GST) in CBIC.
9
SHRI PRASHANT GOYAL
Shri Prashant Goyal is Development Commissioner – cum – Principal Secretary Government (Finance), Government of Puducherry
10
SHRI SHARAT CHAUHAN
Shri Sharat Chauhan is Principal Secretary (Finance), Government of Arunachal Pradesh
11
SHRI MANOJ SAHAY
He is JS & FA D/o Expenditure, Government of India
What is the structure of the GSTN organization?
GSTN organization structure
What is the Mission of the GSTN Organization?
Provide common Registration, Return, and Payment Services to the Taxpayers.
Partner with other agencies for creating an efficient and user-friendly GST Eco-system.
Encourage and collaborate with GST Suvidha Providers (GSPs) to roll out GST Applications for providing simplified services to the stakeholders.
Provide common and shared IT infrastructure and services to the Central and State Governments, Tax Payers, and other stakeholders for the implementation of the Goods & Services Tax (GST).
Assist Tax authorities in improving Tax compliance and transparency of the Tax Administration system.
Deliver any other services of relevance to the Central and State Governments and other stakeholders on request.
Carry out research, study best practices and provide Training and Consultancy to the Tax authorities and other stakeholders.
Provide efficient Backend Services to the Tax Departments of the Central and State Governments on request.
Develop Tax Payer Profiling Utility (TPU) for Central and State Tax Administration.
Are GSTN and GSTIN same?
No, both are different but both are related to the GST system in India-
GSTN– GSTN stands for Goods and Services Tax Network and is the organization that provides the IT infrastructure to run the GST Portal.
GSTIN– GSTIN stands for Goods and Services Tax Identification Number and is a unique number allotted to a business registered under GST.
How to contact the Goods and services tax network?
You can contact GSTN by mail, phone, or visit the given address-
Goods And Services Tax Network, East Wing, 4th Floor, World Mark – 1, Aerocity, New Delhi – 110037
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