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H-1B visa issue: TCS, Infosys stare at $2.7-bn cost increase

US President Donald Trump is living up to his promises – or threats, depending on where you stand. In a first direct hit on the Indian software sector, Trump has introduced a bill to increase the stipulated salary of H-1B visa holders from USD 60,000 per annum to USD 130,000 per annum.

January 31, 2017 / 16:47 IST
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Shishir AsthanaMoneycontrol ResearchUS President Donald Trump is living up to his promises – or threats, depending on where you stand. In a first direct hit on the Indian software sector, Trump has introduced a bill to increase the stipulated salary of H-1B visa holders from USD 60,000 per annum to USD 130,000 per annum.

IT stocks have taken a beating on the bourses since the news was flashed with the NSE IT index falling by 2.83 percent at 2.00 pm. TCS is the biggest loser with a fall of 4.05 percent followed by Tech Mahindra with a drop of 3.58 percent.

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Analysts expected Trump to make such a move but their expectation was a rise to USD100,000 per annum. Nearly doubling of H-1B salaries is expected to severely impact companies with a high dependency on such employees.

The United States accounts for nearly 65 percent of all software exports from India; however, revenue generated by the companies through H-1B visa employees is much smaller. Around 15 percent of headcount is made up of H-1B visa employees.