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TN GIM 2024: Tamil Nadu announces 50% top up to Centre's capex-linked semiconductor subsidy

The state government laid out its electronics and semiconductor policy with host of financial incentives for design, assembling and manufacturing companies

January 07, 2024 / 16:35 IST
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Under the Tamil Nadu Semiconductor and Advanced Electronics Policy 2024, announced on January 7, the state government will offer up to 50 percent of additional financial incentives to semiconductor projects selected under the Centre's $10 billion chip subsidy plan.

If a semiconductor project selected by the Centre sets up its manufacturing in Tamil Nadu, it will also be eligible for more incentives to train personnel, stamp duty, land and electricity concessions.

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Global marquee research or design entities in chips and electronics will also be eligible for up to 30 percent payroll reimbursement for 3 years if they employ the state's residents. The payroll subsidy shall be capped at Rs 20,000 per employee per month.

The state government will reimburse 50 percent of the expenditure incurred for the project, up to a maximum of Rs 1 crore for the investment period, for in-house R&D related to patents, copyright, trademarks, and geographical indications registration. An interest subvention of 5 percent as a rebate in the rate of interest shall be provided for actual term loans taken to finance the project.