
Incorporating Technology For Successful GST Implementation


Perfectly understanding this, Tata Global Beverages had previously implemented a leading ERP system, opted for an upgrade so as to enable the capture of all of the transactions that have taken place and have the ability to record every detail assuring
compliance to the GST network. Whilst upgrading the system, the team required infrastructure in order to complete the project, test it, have the ability to create a separate environment for implementation and realised that the on-premises data centre had reached its limits. Post this, Tata Global Beverages put out some of the instances for the GST implementation onto public cloud. Assistance in jump starting the project can be accredited to the adoption of cloud, enabling users across the country to test it extensively and the partners were able to see how it works, all within the allotted time-frame.
Bracing Oneself for the future
With the entire GST network sitting on cloud, it actually assists a multitude of tax payers to better interact with the government system. With the use of public cloud, all the businesses are able to leverage the kind of power which public cloud has, like the ability to scale up over a very short period of time and permit compliance. For example, Tata Global Beverages being an FMCG company, accounts for a high number of transactions of each product. While the value of each Stock keeping Unit (SKU) like a packet of tea may not be much but definitely adds up to a massive number of transactions and every transaction has to be recorded, compliant, needs to be loaded onto the system, and then uploaded in the tax network. This implies that there is a requirement for a huge amount of IT infrastructure which the cloud effectively assists with.
Tata Global Beverages is taking a very proactive approach with regards to adopting some of the newer technologies especially the ones where there is very obvious business benefit like cloud, analytics, Internet of Things and so on. The company has been implementing the appropriate technologies as and when required to support the business in a proactive manner especially along this digital journey.
With the case of GST implementation, because it is so time bound, critical and any delay or any mistake in the implementation would mean loss of tax credit, this has to be a sort of implementation where every part of the business has to work together and IT plays a key role in terms of providing the technology aspects and it is important that all the functions work collaboratively to get this right. With GST eliminating the cascading taxation system, it will improve administrative efficiency of the tax authorities and also assist in the development of a unified national market.
Like everything, cloud adoption too has its own set of challenges with understanding cloud and how it works ranking as one of the topmost challenges. This challenge can be addressed with the right education and training on the cloud. Extensive testing can be carried out in a very short span of time using a cloud based platform.GST (Goods and Services Tax) regulations have been implemented that enforce uniform tax rates across India
Bracing Oneself for the future
With the entire GST network sitting on cloud, it actually assists a multitude of tax payers to better interact with the government system. With the use of public cloud, all the businesses are able to leverage the kind of power which public cloud has, like the ability to scale up over a very short period of time and permit compliance. For example, Tata Global Beverages being an FMCG company, accounts for a high number of transactions of each product. While the value of each Stock keeping Unit (SKU) like a packet of tea may not be much but definitely adds up to a massive number of transactions and every transaction has to be recorded, compliant, needs to be loaded onto the system, and then uploaded in the tax network. This implies that there is a requirement for a huge amount of IT infrastructure which the cloud effectively assists with.
Tata Global Beverages is taking a very proactive approach with regards to adopting some of the newer technologies especially the ones where there is very obvious business benefit like cloud, analytics, Internet of Things and so on. The company has been implementing the appropriate technologies as and when required to support the business in a proactive manner especially along this digital journey.
With the case of GST implementation, because it is so time bound, critical and any delay or any mistake in the implementation would mean loss of tax credit, this has to be a sort of implementation where every part of the business has to work together and IT plays a key role in terms of providing the technology aspects and it is important that all the functions work collaboratively to get this right. With GST eliminating the cascading taxation system, it will improve administrative efficiency of the tax authorities and also assist in the development of a unified national market.