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India Union Budget 2008: NASSCOM disappointed on absence of extension to STPI scheme

Friday, February 29th, 2008
 
 
NASSCOM and the IT-BPO industry welcome the fact that the Union Budget is inclusive and has a strong focus on the social sector.

NASSCOM is however disappointed with the absence of any discussion on the extension of the STPI scheme. This is extremely critical for small enterprises and the BPO industry, as well as for expansion in tier 2 and tier 3 cities as they are unable to avail the benefits of the SEZ scheme. The STPI benefits are available till March 31 2009 and we are hopeful that through continued dialogue we will be able to convince the Government to consider our proposal and help India garner the large opportunity in this sector.

We have seen the advantage of IT deployment in the country. However the imposition of service tax of 12% on customised software and higher excise duty on packaged software could lead to increased cost of IT and could slow down the IT usage in the domestic sector. This impacts in particular, small and medium enterprises who have just started deploying IT.

The IT-BPO industry is talent and skill intensive and in this light, we particularly welcome the thrust on primary and higher education and skill building initiatives. The Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, increased allocations for higher education and the creation of the Skill Development Mission with the announcement of Rs. 1,000 crore as Government’s equity in this proposed non-profit corporation will ensure constant supply of employable workforce to this sector. Interconnecting the knowledge institutions through broadband would also establish synergies across educational institutions.

We are happy with the new initiatives on setting up rural service centres and state data centres as they would help take the benefit of IT to the masses.

While the Budget does resolve some existing anomalies, we would continue our dialogue with the Government on removing the inequities and procedural issues such as those relating to provisions of Section 10AA for units in SEZ, advance pricing agreements etc.

Source: Equity Bulls

The STPI extension request was not addressed in Union Budget 2008, India

Friday, February 29th, 2008

IT industry is disappointed that its demand for extension of the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) scheme beyond 2009 was ignored in the Union Budget on Friday.

Industry officials, however, kept a brave face, saying that they expect the issue to be dealt by the Government post-budget or in the next budget.

The STPI scheme that provides a 10-year Income Tax exemption in software technology parks expires, in March 2009.

We have one more budget to go. It could very well happen in post-budget announcements or in the next budget. 

Pre-budget 2008 Economic Survey lauds 32% growth in IT, BPO exports

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Survey lauds 32% growth in IT, BPO India exports : IT and BPO export revenues surged 32.6 per cent to touch $31.3 billion in 2006-07 helped by steady expansion into newer service lines, increased geographical presence and unprecedented rise in investments by MNCs, the pre-Budget Economic Survey said today.

The survey noted that computer software contributed Rs 1,41,800 crore, while electronics hardware accounted for Rs 11,500 crore to the total electronics exports basket of Rs 1,53,300 crore.

“In 2006-07, the performance of the Information Technology-Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) was marked by double-digit revenue growth, steady expansion into newer service lines, increased geographic penetration and an unprecedented rise in investment by multinational corporations,” the Survey tabled in Parliament said.

Association seek separate identity for BPO units

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Business Process Industry Association of India (BPIAI) has also asked for recognition of BPO industry as a separate industry. BPIAI president Samir Chopra said the BPO industry must be decoupled from the IT/ITeS industry. BPIAI said business process outsourcing must be recognised as a separate industry from the IT industry and a special business process outsourcing department or ministry should be set up.

With STPI scheme coming to an end in March 2009, investors could avoid India as an offshore destination, opting instead for places like China, Sri Lanka and Philippines, BPIAI president Samir Chopra said.