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No certifying authority, no exemptions: Space startups struggle to claim customs relief

Startups, have requested for appointment of an authority within Department of Space to certify imports relating to commercial space projects

May 01, 2025 / 12:08 IST
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India’s burgeoning space-tech startups are struggling to claim customs and integrated goods and services tax (IGST) exemptions for satellite components, as procedural ambiguities within the Department of Space (DoS) hinder access to the benefits.

Startups applying for concessions found no clear point of contact or operational process within the DoS to facilitate their applications. The existing authority within the department primarily handles internal procurements, not commercial space missions, the startups said.

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"Yes, we did attempt to apply for the customs duty and IGST exemptions for our satellite components under Serial Numbers 539 and 539A. We were unable to proceed with the application due to the absence of a well-defined operational process," Digantara CEO Anirudh Sharma said.

Serial number 539 refers to satellites and payloads, as well as ground equipment used for testing them. Serial number 539A, listed directly after, covers scientific and technical instruments, equipment, raw materials required for launching satellites and rockets and so on.