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Leading US tech giants seeking direct tax sops to expand data centers in India

Government officials said the Centre does not wish to provide any direct tax incentives as states are already dispensing several sweeteners. but the matter is 'being discussed' at the moment.

May 26, 2025 / 15:17 IST
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Officials said the government is mulling to dispense additional sweeteners - excluding direct taxes - to nudge the tech companies to establish more data centers in Tier II and Tier III cities of India.

Leading US-based technology companies including Google, Microsoft, Amazon and others have in recent months approached the Indian government seeking direct-tax incentives to set up more data centers, a request that is currently being discussed, government officials have told Moneycontrol.

The tech majors have expressed willingness to expand their data centers capacity across India, and have sought tax holidays on the income generate from those centres for a period of time, Moneycontrol has learnt. Some companies are seeking a concessional corporate tax rate of 15% on that income.

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Two government officials familiar with the development said that the Centre, however, does not wish to provide any direct tax incentives as the states are already dispensing many sweeteners. "We’re not in favour of providing any tax holiday, or a lower corporate tax rate, for any data center capacity expansion. The 15% tax regime was discontinued from FY25, we don’t wish to bring it back," said one official.

"However, this is being discussed at the moment. The government does want localisation of data, and is willing to do all that is possible from the policy perspective," another person said.