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Indian private space ecosystem welcome GST exemption for satellite launches

In the 50th meeting of the GST Council on July 11, it was decided that private players such as startups be exempted from paying GST on satellite launches

July 12, 2023 / 14:46 IST
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The private space ecosystem are lauding the government's decision to exempt startups and others from paying GST on satellite launches
The private space ecosystem are lauding the government's decision to exempt startups and others from paying GST on satellite launches

The private space industry comprising of startups, industry bodies representing such startups and bigger companies are lauding the government's decision to exempt Goods and Service Tax on satellite launches by private players.

This comes at a time when the Indian space tech startup ecosystem has been making multiple launches, including that of satellites and launch vehicles.

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"It has been decided that GST exemption on satellite launch services supplied by ISRO, Antrix Corporation Limited and New Space India Limited (NSIL) may be extended to such services supplied by organisations in the private sector also to encourage start-ups," a PIB release said after the conclusion of the 50th meeting of the GST Council on July 11.

Welcoming the decision, Indian Space Association (ISpA) which represents 32 start-ups including, Skyroot Aerospace, Digantara, Pixxel, and Agnikul apart from bigger players such as Bharti Airtel, L&T, and OneWeb, among others, said that the move will provide financial relief to the sector.