Revenue loss may lead to reversal of SEZ policy: Study

The much-touted special economic zones policy runs the risk of being reversed, in terms of attractive tax exemptions it offers, with the government's finances coming under stress, a study has said.

NEW DELHI: The much-touted special economic zones policy runs the risk of being reversed, in terms of attractive tax exemptions it offers, with the government's finances coming under stress, a study has said.

The study noted that tax incentives extended to SEZs may lead to a loss of four to five per cent of the total tax revenues.

"The (SEZ) policy is yet to be fully tested, especially with regard to the potential adverse impact on tax revenue and an increased disparity in development across regions. This could lead to some review of policy which will clearly affect developers' plans," a study by brokerage and investment banking firm CLSA has said.

With the government's finances not in good shape, the potential for large tax revenue losses arising from the SEZs has been a key concern, it said.

"While tax receipts are increasing and fiscal deficit decreasing, many are arguing that India cannot afford the loss of tax revenue from export business growth in SEZs," it said.

On one hand, Commerce Department's refrain has been that without suitable tax concessions, developers would not invest and that corporate tax concessions apply to export incomes, while on the other questions have been raised by the Finance Ministry, RBI, IMF, WTO and OECD about "financial feasibility of the scheme".
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According to the Finance Ministry estimates, revenue loss from SEZs could be over 25 billion dollars, more than the earlier estimate of 23 billion dollars for the period 2007-10. "Nevertheless, should revenue losses become too great there is a risk that the government could reverse the policy and reduce exemptions," the study said.

However, the study goes on to add that a pick up in organised sector employment arising from the new SEZs should lead to improved tax administration which could partly offset losses due to tax concessions. So far, more than 600 SEZs have been cleared, of which 187 have been notified.
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