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A letter dated 10.2.2011 was recently received in the Finance Ministry from the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra making the following suggestions:
As a matter of policy, it has been decided not to extend the scope, area of operation or the sunset date of any profit-linked incentive, like the one available under section 80-IA(4)(iii) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 for manufacturing activities in industrial parks. Profit-linked tax incentives are gradually being phased out from the direct taxes legislations. This policy is further reflected in the Direct Taxes Code, 2010 Bill introduced in Parliament in August, 2010. The sunset clause for industrial parks under section 80-IA(4)(iii) was extended vide the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2009 from 31.3.2009 to 31.3.2011 for the last time and it has been decided not to give any further extension to the aforesaid deduction.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Finance, Shri Namo Narain Meena in written reply to a question raised in Rajya Sabha today.
Profit-linked tax incentives will not be extended for industrial parks, and the sunset provision remains unchanged. The central government rejected proposals to include Financial Services Providing Establishments within the Industrial Park Scheme 2008, to extend fiscal benefits to such establishments and developers, and to prolong the sunset provision for industrial park profit-linked deductions, explaining that profit-linked tax incentives are being phased out and that no further extension of the sunset clause beyond the last statutory extension will be granted.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.