The document discusses Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in India. Some key points:
1) SEZs aim to generate jobs and economic growth by providing world-class infrastructure, tax incentives, and streamlined regulations and procedures to attract investment and boost exports.
2) The SEZ Act of 2005 and related rules establish the legislative framework for SEZs and provide tax and fiscal incentives for developers and units located within SEZs.
3) SEZs have led to increased exports and foreign investment in India, with projected exports from SEZs reaching $10 billion by 2008. However, issues around land acquisition and regulation of SEZs remain.
The document discusses Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in India. Some key points:
1) SEZs aim to generate jobs and economic growth by providing world-class infrastructure, tax incentives, and streamlined regulations and procedures to attract investment and boost exports.
2) The SEZ Act of 2005 and related rules establish the legislative framework for SEZs and provide tax and fiscal incentives for developers and units located within SEZs.
3) SEZs have led to increased exports and foreign investment in India, with projected exports from SEZs reaching $10 billion by 2008. However, issues around land acquisition and regulation of SEZs remain.
The document discusses Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in India. Some key points:
1) SEZs aim to generate jobs and economic growth by providing world-class infrastructure, tax incentives, and streamlined regulations and procedures to attract investment and boost exports.
2) The SEZ Act of 2005 and related rules establish the legislative framework for SEZs and provide tax and fiscal incentives for developers and units located within SEZs.
3) SEZs have led to increased exports and foreign investment in India, with projected exports from SEZs reaching $10 billion by 2008. However, issues around land acquisition and regulation of SEZs remain.
The document discusses Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in India. Some key points:
1) SEZs aim to generate jobs and economic growth by providing world-class infrastructure, tax incentives, and streamlined regulations and procedures to attract investment and boost exports.
2) The SEZ Act of 2005 and related rules establish the legislative framework for SEZs and provide tax and fiscal incentives for developers and units located within SEZs.
3) SEZs have led to increased exports and foreign investment in India, with projected exports from SEZs reaching $10 billion by 2008. However, issues around land acquisition and regulation of SEZs remain.
Special Economic Zones (SEZ) The Next Frontier for India Presentation by: Yogendra Garg Director SEZ, Department of Commerce Government of India, New Delhi 2 INDIA -Demographics India needs to generate 200 million additional jobs over the next 20 years. - Planning Commission people < 25 years in rural areas Working age population in 2005 (15-64 yrs as % of total population) Working age population in 2020 People entering workforce by 2010 People entering workforce in rural areas 500 mn 333 mn 673 mn 872 mn 71 mn 48 mn 3 Why SEZs The drivers of Economic Growth are: Investment & Capital Formation Improved Export Competitiveness Need for: World-class infrastructure Hassle free taxation laws and procedures Competitive fiscal package Limitations in achieving this all over the country Special Economic Zones (SEZs) as vehicle to create environment for investments and exports 4 Objectives of Indian SEZ Act, 2005 Generation of additional economic activity Development of infrastructure facilities; Promotion of investment from domestic and foreign sources Creation of employment opportunities Promotion of exports of goods and services 5 Legislative & Regulatory Framework 6 Legislative framework SEZ Act 2005 SEZ Rules 2006 Basic framework for construction, development, operation & maintenance of SEZs prescribed under the Act & prescribes the tax and other fiscal incentives available Rules & regulations defining guidelines & procedures for effective operation of the SEZ Act 2005 State SEZ Policy Prescribes guidelines & various policies for giving effect to SEZ Act 2005 & provides for substantive & procedural benefits offered by the State to SEZ developers & units 7 SEZ Act & Rules-Main Features Simplification of procedures Single window clearance for setting up SEZ; Single Window clearance on matters relating to Central as well as State Governments for setting up units in a SEZ; Simplified compliance procedures and documentation with an emphasis on self certification; One Stop Shop; Tax concessions for both Developers & Units. 8 SEZ Formats 50% 40 with minimum built up area of 100,000 sq meters Free Trade Warehousing Zone 50% 10 with minimum built up area of: - 100,000 sq meters for IT - 50,000 sq meters for Gems & Jewellery - 40,000 sq meters for Bio-Tech and Non- Conventional Energy IT/ ITES, Gems & Jewellery, Bio-Tech and Non- Conventional Energy 50% 100 (To promote widespread development, in certain states and union territories the minimum area requirement has been reduced to 50 hectares) Multi Services/ Sector Specific 50% 1,000 hectares to 5000 hectares (maximum) (To promote widespread development, in certain states and union territories the minimum area requirement has been reduced to 200 hectares) Multi Product Minimum Processing Area (presently permitted) Minimum Area Requirement (in hectares) Type of SEZs 9 SEZ - Developer/ Co-developer Entry Exit R e s t r i c t e d
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e x i t SEZ Entry Exit Processing Area* Manufacturing & service export units approved by regulatory authorities Support infrastructure including roads, sewerage, ports, airports, road & rail network, power & water supply, residential & business complex, hotels, educational institutions, hospitals, recreational facilities, etc developer/ co-developer Non-processing Area** * Processing area is the demarcated area in SEZ where units can be located for manufacture of goods or rendering of services ** Non-processing area is intended to provide support facilities to SEZ processing area and may include commercial and social infrastructure 10 Key stakeholders Developer Developer Co-developer Co-developer Person granted approval to develop, operate and maintain SEZ including infrastructure facilities Person granted approval to develop SEZ in conjunction with developer for setting up facilities in the non-processing area Contractor Contractor Appointed by developer/ co-developer to undertake authorized operations in SEZ Eligible to exemptions, drawbacks and concessions available to developer/ co-developer Unit Unit Person undertaking export activities and approved for Manufacture or production Processing Trading and Warehousing Services 11 Specific conditions Specific conditions Processing area - permitted development .. Regulatory Framework An overview Land in SEZ cannot be sold Development Commissioner to demarcate processing area subsequent to which proposals for setting up of units will be entertained Only units with valid Letter of Approval from Development Commissioner can set up operations Land may be allotted for development of infrastructure facilities for use by Units - specific approval may be obtained for lease of land for creation of facilities such as canteen, PCOs, first aid centres, creche, etc for exclusive use of unit Only authorised persons with identity cards permitted to enter processing area 12 Non-processing area - permitted development General conditions General conditions For development of business and social purposes such as educational institutions, hospitals, hotels, recreation and entertainment facilities, residential and business complexes and other infrastructure needed for development, operation and maintenance of SEZ No Vacant land in non-processing area shall be leased for business and social purposes such as educational institutions, hospitals, hotels, recreation and entertainment facilities, residential and business complexes to any person except a co-developer approved by the Board Exemption available only with respect to set up/ development of such facilities as approved by the Board of Approvals. Development activities in the non-processing area are to support the SEZ Regulatory Framework An overview 13 Tax Framework 14 Direct Tax Incentivesfor SEZ Developers & Units SEZ developers given IT exemption for 10 consecutive assessment year out of first 15 years of its operations. Exemption from Corporate Tax to SEZ units for 15 years (5 + 5 + 5). 100% for first 5 years; 50% for next 5 years; and 50% for next 5 years to the extent of profits ploughed back Corporate Tax exemption extended to export of services also. Exemption from MAT to SEZ Developers and SEZ Units SEZ Developers exempted from Dividend Distribution Tax. 15 Indirect Tax Incentives Customs duty exemption for goods imported into or services provided in SEZs or to Unit Customs duty exemption on goods exported from or services provided from SEZs or Unit to any place outside India Exemption from Central excise duty on goods brought from DTA to SEZs or Unit Exemption from service tax on taxable services provided to SEZ developer or Unit for their authorised operations. However such exemption on exports made by unit need to meet criteria of Export of Service Rules Central sales tax exemption on sale/purchase of goods for authorised operations other than newspapers where such sale takes place in the course of interstate trade or commerce Tax exemption on electricity and power consumption 16 SEZ Current Status 362 SEZs formally approved: 17 Multi Product SEZs; 6 Port based Multi Product SEZs; 114 Sector Specific SEZs; 225 EH/IT/ITES SEZs 177 valid in-principle approvals; 132 SEZs notified; 45 SEZs functional 06-07 Exports at Rs. 34787 Crores Growth in exports 52% over 2005-06 Projected exports 2007-08 Rs. 67088 crores (200% increase in two years) 17 SEZ Success Stories MOTOROLA NOKIA FOXCONN APACHE LOTUS FOOTWEAR BRANDIX APPAREL SUZLON FLEXTRONICS 18 SEZ Issues Land Acquisition Cap on number of SEZs Cap on maximum size of SEZ Quantum of Processing Area Regulation of Land use in the SEZs Protection of Workers Rights Review of Tax Concessions 19 Chinese SEZs Xiamen : 131 sq. km Shenzen : 327 sq. km Hainan : 34000 sq. km Total Land Area 2973190 sq km Agricultural area 54.5% 1620388 sq km Non Agricultural area 1352802 sq km SEZs formally approved (362) 487 sq km In-principal approvals (177) 1571 sq km [Area for SEZs so far notified amounts to only 177 sq km] Total Area proposed for SEZ 2058 sq km As % of total land area 0.069% As % of Agri land 0.13% SEZ ground realities 20 THANK YOU THANK YOU SEZs in India New Del hi SEZs spread 21 Thank you