PwC India has launched a customised software
solution that will help companies in India in end-to-end automation of Goods
and Services Tax (GST) compliance. This software will help automate month-end
tax compliances and reporting for companies with options for interfacing with
multiple enterprise resource planning (ERP) environments.
The software solution has been developed by
PwC, a leader in Tax technology and has been used very successfully and
extensively in Europe and other parts of the world.
Elaborating on the solution, Pratik Jain, Partner and
Leader Indirect Tax, PwC India, said:
“Under GST, most companies will move towards a managed tax compliance model,
wherein all the filings would be done centrally. Today’s tax tools may be
inadequate in catering to the needs of tomorrow’stechnology-driven GST compliance requirements and
this would be a big challenge for corporates. There was a need for a solution
to help our clients navigate these issues, especially in the Indian context.
We are getting very encouraging feedback
from clients on our tool. We are in the process of deploying it with many large
companies”, he added.
Effective 1 July, GST will entail electronic filing of multiple monthly
state-wise returns, transaction-level data upload, numerous reconciliations
(revenue reconciliation, reconciliation with vendor details, upload on GST
Network) and complex tax computation.
PwC’s GST Compliance Solution has several
key benefits:
· Comprehensive compliance coverage
· Seamless interface with GSTN for information upload/download
· 100+ data validation checks to ensure factual as well as legal
precision
· Extensive reporting/business intelligence modules providing
relevant insights to the
· Intuitive dashboards for different user profiles
· Continuous monitoring of compliances for timely completion of
related activities
· Secured infrastructure
· Access control mechanism to ensure users see only what is
necessary
· Audit trail for both internal as well as external stakeholders
· Integration with PwC’s GST App (GST with PwC)
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