Govt extends tax break for industry in J&K till 2027

17/08/2017



NEW DELHI/ SRINAGAR, Aug 16: Industries in the north eastern and Himalayan states will continue to get tax exemption till March 2027, albeit as refund, under the current GST regime which was rolled out on July 1, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said today.
"Within the framework of the GST Act each industry will be entitled to its own refund mechanism during this particular period (March 31, 2027)," he said.
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has given approval to the Scheme of providing budgetary support under the Goods and Service Tax (GST) regime for the eligible industrial units in Jammu & Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and north eastern states including Sikkim, he said.
The support shall be available for the residual period (ten years from the date of the commercial production) in the States of North Eastern region and Himalayan States, he said.
DIPP will notify the scheme, including detailed operational guidelines for its implementation within 6 weeks, he added.
Under the new GST regime, there is no provision for exemption but there is one section under the Act which permits refunds.
"Therefore, refund would be permitted through DBT. The sunset clause of these exemption has been extended to 2027.
4,284 industrial establishment will entitled to this benefit," Jaitley said.
Budgetary support of Rs 27,413 crore for the Scheme has been approved from July 1, 2017 till March 31, 2027 for such industrial units located in these states which availed the benefit of Central Excise exemption prior to coming into force of GST regime, he said.
The Centre was implementing North East Industrial and Investment Promotion Policy (NEIIPP), 2007 for north eastern states including Sikkim and Package for Special Category States for Jammu & Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh to promote industrialisation.
One of the benefits of the NEIIPP, 2007 and Package for Special Category States was excise duty exemption for first 10 years after commencement of commercial production.
Upon repeal of the Central Excise duty laws, the government has decided to pay a budgetary support equal to the central share of the cash component of Central GST and Integrated GST paid by the affected eligible industrial units.
Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti has welcomed the extension in tax exemption announced today by the Centre for the industries in Jammu and Kashmir.
The Chief Minister said the extension in tax exemption would go a long way in promoting industrial growth and economic development in the State.
The extension in tax exemption for industries in J&K and other hilly states till March 2027 was announced by the Union Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley today after the decision was approved by the Union Cabinet which met in New Delhi this morning under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Mehbooba specially thanked the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Union Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley for having taken personal and keen interest in ensuring continuation of tax exemption to the industries in Jammu and Kashmir for another 10 years.
Meanwhile, Minister for Finance Dr Haseeb Drabu has also welcomed the extension in tax exemption for the industries in Jammu and Kashmir, which he said would be paid as a refund under the present Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime.
Hailing the Centre's decision, Dr Drabu said the State Government would within the next fortnight work out the exact modalities and incentive structure that will benefit local industry, investors and consumers. "The new incentive structure will protect the local industry and benefit local customers," he said.
He said the State Government, under Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, is committed to incentivize the industries but the tax and fiscal incentives should be given in such a manner that it promotes greater employment and higher value addition.
Pertinently, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today announced in New Delhi that the industries in J&K, the north eastern states and other Himalayan states will continue to get tax exemption till March 2027, albeit as refund, under the current Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime which was rolled out on July 1.
"Within the framework of the GST Act each industry will be entitled to its own refund mechanism during this particular period (March 31, 2027)," Jaitley said after the Union Cabinet meeting headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Industries in the north eastern and Himalayan states of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand under the previous excise regime used to get 10-year exemption, he said.
Under the new GST regime, there is no provision for exemption but there is one section under the Act which permits refunds.
"Therefore, refund would be permitted through DBT. The sunset clause of these exemption has been extended to 2027. 4,284 industrial establishment will entitled to this benefit. Budgetary provision for this Rs 27413 crore," he said.
Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Nirmal Singh and Minister for Industries and Commerce, Chander Parkash Ganga have welcomed the extension in tax exemption announced today by the Centre for the industries in Jammu and Kashmir.
The extension in tax exemption for industries in J&K and other hilly states till March 2027 was announced by the Union Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley today after the decision was approved by the Union Cabinet.
Dr Singh and Ganga said the exemption will further boost industrial growth and economic development in the State. They thanked the Union Government for the special exemption to the industries in Jammu and Kashmir for another 10 years.
They said both the Union and State Governments are committed to incentivize the industries and create greater employment opportunities in the State.

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