The
government is planning to come up with an incentive package in the
upcoming budget to encourage manufacturing of electronic hardware
including mobile phones and laptops as part of the ‘Make in India’
campaign.
Some announcements to this affect are likely to be made in the Budget by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on February 28.
Pitching
for a package of incentives, the Department of Electronics and IT has
suggested that the Finance Minister should look at providing 10-year tax
holiday for manufacturing of mobile handsets, tablets, laptops,
desktops, telecom equipment, solar cells and medical electronics.
It
suggested that a ten-year tax holiday should be made available for
fresh investments in a block of 15 years in special economic zones,
domestic tariff area, export oriented units and Electronic Hardware
Technology Park.
Besides
tax holiday, it has recommended removal of special additional duty from
inputs and components, differential excise duty structure for laptops
and desktops and 5 percent interest subsidy scheme for the electronics
industry.
The
Department has observed that interest rate of around 14 percent is too
high as the competitors in other nations can access funds at 3-4
percent.
These
suggestions, sources said, are aimed at increasing India’s capability
in manufacturing of electronic hardware besides promoting ‘Make in
India’ programme of the government which aims at making the country a
hub for global manufacturing.
The
department has also made a case for extending 5 percent Focus Product
Scheme to push exports of hardware industry. Currently, India imports
electronic goods worth $35 billion (roughly Rs. 2,17,600 crores) every
year.
The
‘Make in India’ campaign was launched last year by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi to encourage domestic manufacturing and increase its share
in the country’s GDP.
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