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The various incentives/exemptions available to exporters in India in greater details: Sales Tax/VAT Exemption Excise Exemption Duty Drawback
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Deemed Exports
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The exporter can make use of 'H Forms' supplied by the CST (Central Sales
Tax) authorities that are being continued even now in the VAT regime. The application has to be supported by the following documents: Copy of Customs Certified Shipping Bill Copy of Customs Certified Invoice Copy of Letter of Credit Copy of Confirmed Export Order
The supplier, on the other hand, can submit the following documents with his VAT return to justify zero rating of his particular sale to the exporter:
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Excise Exemption
Excise is a tax on production or manufacture of goods. It is a duty levied on the production of goods and the liability of payment of excise duty arises immediately upon manufacture of goods. In India, excise duty is governed by the provisions of the Central Excise Act, 1944. Exporters can avail excise clearance in the following ways: Exports under Claim of Excise Rebate Triplicate Quadruplicate Quintuplicate Sextuplicate
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6.
Original copy of duly ARE-I/ARE-II duly endorsed by the Customs Officer certifying the export of the consignment
disclaimer certificate in case where the claimant is other than the exporter.
Export under Bond- Under Rule 19 of Central Excise Rules, an exporter is permitted to remove excisable goods for export without payment of excise duty by executing a bond (legal undertaking) in favour of the excise authorities for the amount of the excise duty payable. Copyright 2007, Aseem Kumar
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Duty Drawback
Duty drawback is an incentive given to the exporters of different categories of
goods under the "Customs and Central Excise Duty Drawback Rules, 1995". The duty drawback scheme is administered by the Directorate of Duty Drawback in the Ministry of Finance, Government of India.
There are two types of drawback rates:
I.
II.
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Import Concessions
The Government of India has several schemes in place that allow the exporters to import inputs/ capital goods at concessional rates of import duty. The schemes are discussed below: Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme (EPCG) Duty Free Import Authorisation Scheme
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The names and description of items to be imported and exported/supplied. The quantity of each item to be imported or wherever the quantity cannot be indicated, the value of the item shall be indicated. The aggregate CIF value of imports. The FOB/FOR value and quantity of exports/supplies.
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alternative that is being worked out through a dialogue with the export
community. Under the DEPB. The DEPB is valid for a period of 24 months from the date of issue.
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for exports in India, the Government of India formulated the Special Economic
Zone policy on 1/4/2000. Under the current foreign trade policy, Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is defined as a specifically delineated duty free enclave that is deemed to be foreign territory for the purposes of trade operations and
duties and tariffs. Goods and services going into the SEZ area from DTA
(Domestic Tariff Area) are to be treated as exports and goods coming from the SEZ area into DTA are to be treated as imports.
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Information Technology
Strong telecommunication backbone A unique work environment that powers the city Optic-fibre cable network On-site sub-station for failsafe power
Rail station onsite to provide for easy cost effective transport options
Pollution-free, clean and green environment
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The following facilities/incentives are available to units in SEZs: No licence required for import. Exemption from customs duty on import of capital goods, raw materials, consumables, spares etc. Supplies from DTA to SEZ units treated as deemed exports. Reimbursement of Central Sales Tax paid on domestic purchases. 100% income tax exemption for a block of five years, 50% tax exemptions for two years and up to 50% of the profits ploughed back for the next three years under Section 10-A of Income Tax Act.
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SEZ units may be for manufacturing, trading or service activity. SEZ unit to be positive net foreign exchange earner within three years. 100% Foreign Direct Investment in manufacturing sector allowed through automatic route, barring a few sectors. Facility to retain 100% foreign exchange receipts in EEFC Account.
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Facility to realize and repatriate export proceeds within 12 months. Re-export imported goods found defective, goods imported from foreign suppliers on loan basis etc. Domestic Sales on full duty subject to import policy in force.
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iv.
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banking channels.
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100% retention of foreign exchange in EEFC account. They are permitted enhancement in normal repatriation period from180 days to 360 days. They are entitled for consideration under the Target Plus Scheme. They enjoy exemption from furnishing of Bank Guarantee in schemes under the foreign trade policy.
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Deemed Exports
i. Supply of goods against Advance Licence/Advance Licence for annual requirement. ii. Supply of goods to Export Oriented Units. iii. Supply of capital goods to holders of licences under the Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) scheme. iv. Supply of goods to projects financed by multilateral or bilateral agencies. v. Supply of capital goods, including in unassembled/disassembled condition as well as plants, machinery, accessories, tools, dyes. vi. Supply of goods to any project or purpose in respect of which the Ministry of Finance. vii. Supply of goods to the power projects and refineries not covered in (vi) above. viii. Supply of marine freight containers by 100% EOU. ix. Supply to projects funded by UN agencies. x. Supply of goods to nuclear power projects through competitive bidding as Cont. opposed to International Competitive Bidding. Copyright 2007, Aseem Kumar
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Deemed exports are allowed the following privileges: Advance Licence for intermediate supply/deemed export/DFRC/DFRC for intermediate supplies Deemed Export Drawback
Exemption from terminal excise duty where supplies are made against
International Competitive Bidding. In other cases, refund of terminal excise duty will be given.
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