RoSCTL Extended Till
31st March 2024 at Existing Rates
·
RoDTEP Rates Issues Soon
·
Cabinet Approves Continuation of Rebate of State and Central
taxes and Levies (RoSCTL) on Export of Apparel/
Garments and Made-ups
·
Ensures a Stable and Predictable Policy Regime
·
Fillip for Exports of Globally Competitive Indian Textiles
·
Promote Exports by Startups and Entrepreneurs
·
Creation of lakhs of Jobs and Boost Economic Growth
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime
Minister, Narendra Modi ji has given its approval on
14 July, 2021 for continuation of Rebate of State and Central taxes and Levies
(RoSCTL) with the same rates as notified by Ministry
of Textiles vide Notification dated 8th march 2019, on exports of
Apparel/Garments (Chapters-61 & 62) and Made-ups (Chapter-63) in exclusion
from Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP)
scheme for these chapters. The scheme will continue till 31st March 2024.
The other Textiles products (excluding
Chapters-61, 62 & 63) which are not covered under the RoSCTL
shall be eligible to avail the benefits, under RoDTEP
along with other products as finalised by Department
of Commerce from the dates which shall be notified in this regard.
Continuation of RoSCTL
for Apparel/Garments and Made-ups is expected to make these products globally
competitive by rebating all embedded taxes/levies which are currently not being
rebated under any other mechanism. It will ensure a stable and predictable
policy regime and provide a level playing field to Indian textiles exporters.
Further, it will promote startups and entrepreneurs to export and ensure
creation of lakhs of jobs.
Tax Refund for Exported Products
It is a globally accepted principle that taxes
and duties should not be exported, to enable a level playing field in the
international market for the exporters. In addition, to import duties and GST
which are generally refunded, there are various other taxes/duties that are
levied by Central, State and Local Government which are not refunded to the
exporters. These taxes and levies get
embedded in the price of the ultimate product being exported. Such embedded
taxes and levies increase the price of Indian Apparel and Made-ups and make it
difficult for them to compete in the international market.
Some of the cess,
duties for which taxes and levies are not refunded and are part of embedded
taxes directly and indirectly, are as follows:-
1.
Central & state
taxes, duties & cesses on fuel used for
transportation of goods, generation of power and for the farm sector.
2.
Mandi Tax
3.
Duty on electricity
charges at all levels of the production chain
4.
Stamp duty
5.
GST paid on input such as
pesticides, fertilizers, etc.
6.
GST paid on purchases
from unregistered dealers, etc.
7.
Cess on coal or any other products
Realizing the importance
of refund of embedded taxes, cesses and duties, the
Ministry of Textiles first launched a scheme by the name of Rebate of State
Levies (ROSL) in 2016. In this scheme the exporters of apparel, garment and
made-ups were refunded embedded taxes and levies through the budget of the
Ministry of Textiles. In 2019, the Ministry of Textiles notified a new scheme
by the name Rebate of State and Central Taxes and Levies (RoSCTL).
Under this scheme, the exporters are issued a Duty Credit Scrip for the value
of embedded taxes and levies contained in the exported product. Exporters can
use this scrip to pay basic Customs duty for the import of equipment, machinery
or any other input.
Just one year after launch of RoSCTL the pandemic set in and it has been felt that there
is a need to provide some stable policy regime for the exporters. In the textiles industry, buyer places long
term orders and exporters have to chalk out their activities well in advance,
it is important that the policy regime regarding export for these products
should be stable. Keeping in view the same, the Ministry of Textiles has
decided to continue the scheme of RoSCTL upto 31st March, 2024 independently as a
separate scheme.
Continuation of RoSCTL
scheme will help generate additional investment and give direct and indirect
employment to lakhs especially women.