Govt nod for refund of Rs 2,700 cr claims under export scheme
The decision was taken at the Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi here.
The Cabinet today approved a proposal for refund of Rs 2,700-crore
claims to exporters under an export promotion initiative 'Target Plus
Scheme' in pursuance of a Supreme Court judgement.
The decision was taken at the Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi here
The
Cabinet "approved the implementation of Supreme Court's judgement dated
October 27, 2015, regarding Target Plus Scheme (TPS) 2004-09
"The
revenue implication under the TPS arising from the Supreme Court's
judgement is about Rs 2,700 crore," the commerce ministry said in a
statement.
It said the benefit will be extended to all the
applicant exporters eligible as per provisions of the initially notified
TPS for the year 2005-06.
The claims, under the scheme, which
were denied as a result of a retrospective notification will now be
settled as per direction of the Supreme Court, it added.
"The
corrective measure will bring an end to multiple litigations with the
government and the claims under the TPS will be issued as per original
provisions under the Foreign Trade Policy in compliance with the
decision of the Supreme Court," it added.
Following the
retrospective notification to curtail the duty benefits under the TPS,
Kanak Exports obtained a favorable ruling from the Supreme Court in
October 27, 2015.
The court held that the rate of duty benefits
could not be reduced reduced, retrospectively and "they would be
effective only from the date of their issue", it said.
The statement
said that the guidelines and modalities for processing the claims will
be worked out by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade in
consultation with Department of of Revenue and is proposed to be
completed in one-year from the date of approval of the Cabinet
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