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India needs lower tax on recruitment services to boost jobs, says industry body

The unemployment rate among those aged 15 to 29 years increased to 17% in India’s urban areas in the first quarter of 2024

May 23, 2024 / 18:15 IST
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Job seekers attend a job fair organised by the employment department of the Delhi state government in New Delhi
Job seekers attend a job fair organised by the employment department of the Delhi state government in New Delhi

India should consider lowering the 18% tax imposed on recruitment agencies for providing outsourced staff to big companies, an industry body said on Thursday, which could help boost employment and wages of contract workers.

The Indian Staffing Federation (ISF), a body of 125 recruitment agencies which provided 1.6 million outsourced workers to companies last year, said the new government after the elections ending on June 1 should take steps to support the hiring of more salaried workers.

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Unemployment has emerged as one of the key issues in India’s election campaign, and opposition parties led by the Indian National Congress have criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for not taking much-needed steps to address the issue.

”We pay 18% goods and services tax (GST), equivalent to flying in an airline or eating at a five-star hotel,” said Lohit Bhatia, president of ISF.