Tamil Nadu
government should take steps to initiate the long pending Thoothukudi Madurai
Industrial
corridor and exempt IGST for Export of logistics. Work on the 25 year old new
railway
line
project between Thoothukudi and Madurai via Arupukottai should be expedited by
providing
necessary land for the project. Land acquisition problem has been dogging the
project
since 2009
Tamil Nadu Chamber of Commerce and
Industries submitted a memorandum to the finance and commercial taxes ministry
ahead of the state Budget, urging the state government to take action towards
the initiation of the Thoothukudi-Madurai Industrial Corridor and exempt IGST
for export of logistics, among others.
In a
release, TN Chamber president Dr N Jegatheesan stated that the Central Board of
Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) introduced the Integrated Goods and Services
Tax (IGST) exemption on transport charges for goods exported from India by sea
and air in 2018, and extended it twice. The last such extension was on 30
September 2022. Since this exemption has
not been extended from October 2022, 5% GST has been levied on sea freight and
18% GST on air freight charges, which increases the cost of goods and makes it
difficult for exporters to compete with other countries in the international
market on the cost front.
Export
businesses have also taken a hit, with exporters having to pay 18% GST on
freight charges, which has led to a decrease in the volume of exports. This has
subsequently reduced foreign exchange flow to the exchequer.
The Chamber
requested the government to take steps to exempt exports and related services
from paying GST, to encourage exports.The Chamber also stated that GST should
not be levied without input tax credit benefits.
Apart from the initiation of the
Thoothukudi-Madurai Industrial Corridor, the Chamber requested the state
government to expand the runways at the Madurai airport. The
infrastructure
in the 100 year old airport remains primitive and that civil aviation ministry
should
declare it
as an international airport by widening the runways.
The
memorandum was submitted to Commercial Taxes Minister P Moorthy and Finance
Minister ThangamThennarasu.