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Exclusive | Government may initially limit new export incentive scheme to 3 sectors

The sectors for which the rates would be fixed initially might be automobiles, readymade garments, and iron and steel. The newly applicable reimbursements will kick in starting January 2021 under a new scheme.

October 21, 2020 / 15:07 IST
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The Finance Ministry will declare a new reimbursement rate for exporters in only three sectors initially, due to a paucity of resources. A committee set up for this purpose, under the Remission of Duties or Taxes on Export Products (RoDTEP) scheme, is expected to submit its report in November.

"This year the resources are strained. In all likelihood, the scheme cannot be extended to all sectors because of that. So the committee would identify three sectors with which we can start rolling out the scheme. The report should be submitted next month," a senior government official told Moneycontrol.

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The sectors for which the rates would be fixed initially might be automobiles, readymade garments and iron and steel. The Ministry of Finance had earlier set up a committee to study the ceiling rates for reimbursement of input taxes and levies to exporters under the upcoming RoDTEP scheme.

"Rates of other sectors will be fixed subsequently. It's not an easy process, it takes time. The committee has to fix input taxes and levies not just at the Central and state levels but also local level. Local levies paid on inputs by exporters will also have to be taken into consideration for reimbursement. Things like the mandi tax, or electricity cess and others like these that don't get refunded under any other schemes, have to be studied. There's also the embedded taxes that needs looking into, because this has reflect in the set-off rate," the official said.