Commerce Ministry sought clarity in the proposed Goods & Services Tax (GST)
The Commerce Ministry has raised with the Finance Ministry the
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) sector’s concerns about the lack of clarity in the
proposed Goods & Services Tax (GST) regime on the continuation of tax &
duty exemptions.
Concerns:
Currently, many tax and duty incentives have been offered to SEZ
units and developers in the SEZ policy to help them attract investments, and in
turn, generate employment and boost exports. However, the proposed GST regime
does not provide clarity on these SEZ-related incentives.
Way ahead:
Commerce Ministry has asked the Finance Ministry to continue
incentives that are currently provided to the SEZs.
As per the current norms, SEZs are tax and duty-free enclaves and
are deemed to be foreign territory for purposes of taxes, duties and trade.
Other exemptions provided include:
- Duty-free import and duty-free domestic procurement of goods for development, operation and maintenance of SEZ units.
- No Central Sales Tax (CST), service tax and State sales tax.
- Exemption from customs/excise duties for development of SEZs for authorised operations approved by the SEZ Board of Approval.
- No excise duty on raw material procurement by SEZs from Domestic Tariff Area (or DTA, which is the area outside the SEZs but within India) as such procurement is treated as exports from DTA to SEZ.
What is a Special Economic Zone(SEZ)?
SEZ is a geographical region that has economic laws different from
a country’s typical economic laws. Usually the goal is to increase foreign
investments.
Who can set up SEZs? Can foreign companies set up SEZs?
Any private/public/joint sector or state government or its
agencies can set up an SEZ.
What is the role of state governments in establishing SEZs?
State governments will have a very important role to play in the
establishment of SEZs. Representative of the state government, who is a member
of the inter-ministerial committee on private SEZ, is consulted while
considering the proposal. Before recommending any proposals to the ministry of
commerce and industry (department of commerce), the states must satisfy
themselves that they are in a position to supply basic inputs like water,
electricity, etc.
The main objectives of the SEZ Act are:
- Generation of additional economic activity.
- Promotion of exports of goods and services.
- Promotion of investment from domestic and foreign sources.
- Creation of employment opportunities.
- Development of infrastructure facilities.
