SEZ relief scheme is temporary, to give relief to domestic industry: Govt Sources
New Delhi [India], April 2 (ANI): The government has allowed manufacturing units operating in Special Economic Zones (SEZs) to undertake domestic sales under a time-bound framework. Sources in the government says the notification a key budget announcement was announced to give relief to domestic industry.
According to the sources, the scheme is linked to the percentage of export turnover and also factors in the date of commencement of manufacturing activity within SEZs. It has been designed as a targeted, short-term intervention, with its applicability limited to one year.
Sources indicated that the scheme operationalizes the budget proposal while also ensuring a level playing field for domestic manufacturers. It has been structured as an exemption notification.
Food and petroleum products have been kept outside the ambit of the scheme. The exclusion is aimed at protecting sensitive domestic sectors, including agriculture, while petroleum products remain excluded due to their linkage with excise duties.
The one-year window will allow the Commerce Ministry time to design a more comprehensive framework to promote exports and consolidate various relaxations into a single scheme.
On revenue collections, provisional data suggests that targets for customs and central excise have been met. However, collections under CGST and compensation cess are slightly below target.
Given the evolving global scenario, a detailed assessment of revenue trends for the current financial year will be undertaken, though it remains difficult at this stage to provide a precise outlook, says government source. (ANI)
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