Operations could
begin January 2025 onwards, across Mumbai-Goa, Mumbai-Diu, Kochi–Lakshadweep,
Chennai-Andaman routes, among others.
A few other cruise companies too reached out to seek clarification on
the tax rules and have expressed keenness to start operations here, the
Minister said.
MSC Cruises is a Swiss-Italian global cruise line based in Geneva, with
operations offices in Naples, Genoa and Venice. It was founded in 1988 in
Naples, Italy, as part of the Mediterranean Shipping Company.
In her Budget speech, Finance
Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, announced a simpler tax
regime for foreign shipping companies operating domestic cruises here. This
will help cruise tourism gather steam.
Previously, there was tax on income earned by foreign lines, while some
other taxes imposed, ranging between 10 and 40 per cent. Foreign cruise liners,
plying in India have been concerned about double taxation; while incomes are
subject to presumptive taxation under sections of the Income-Tax Act.
Apart from revenue from sale of tickets and on-board sale of goods and
services, cruise companies earn from activities like casino and gaming, shore
excursions, entertainment shows, etc. Under
existing Indian tonnage tax provisions, there is no clarification whether these
specific activities are covered as ‘core activities’ of a tonnage tax company.
A simpler regime, uniformity in rates with “single incidence” of
taxation will be notified soon, Sonowal said. The Government will implement a
presumptive taxation regime for cruise ship operations of non-residents. Additionally,
tax exemptions will be provided for income derived from lease rentals of cruise
ships by foreign companies operating in India.
Post success of
luxury river cruise Ganga Vilas, international majors like Costa, have been
keen to tap into the segment. European cruise-liner Costa did its maiden cruise
in India in November 2023.
According to Shri Sonowal, push for cruises will also lead to employment
generation in India. For a 3,000-odd passenger cruise, at least 100–120 people
with varied skill sets are required. Accordingly, different Maritime
Universities, and Centres of Excellence have been mandated to start skill
development and training programmes.
“Employment
generation potential exists. So skilling requirements will be taken care of
too,” the Minister said.
The cruise market in India is expected to display an annual growth rate
(CAGR 2024-2029) of 8.55 per cent with a size of $319 m by 2029. The user
penetration is expected to increase from 0.03 per cent in 2024 to 0.08 per
cent, by 2029.