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Indian software product firms seek elimination of Softex forms, other reforms

The elimination of the Softex forms will dramatically increase ease of doing business for product companies.

August 06, 2020 / 10:04 IST
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Indian software product firms have called for reforms in the sector to help them compete with global rivals. Around 120 companies, including Quick Heal Technologies, Zoho, Freshworks and Tally Solutions have written to Union Minister of Electronics and IT Ravi Shankar Prasad. The companies have requested the government to do away with tax deducted at source (TDS) on local software products and Softex forms that assess the value of a product each time it is exported.

"We have represented through iSPIRT - a software products industry lobby group - time and again to remove both these provisions, to no avail," the letter said as per a report by The Economic Times. It is a much-needed reform considering the present global economic conditions, it said.

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"After the Goods and Service Tax (GST) became central to all sales and purchase data, these provisions are totally redundant, especially for the software products industry," said Sudhir Singh, a fellow at iSPIRT.

In 2019, India announced a software product policy to promote local production companies.