New Delhi, September 14: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday announced new measures to boost exports, which include replacement of Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) with Scheme for Remission of Duties or Taxes on Export Product (RoDTEP). Addressing a press conference here, she also announced that fully electronic refund module for a quick and automated refund of input tax credits will be implemented by end of this month. Nirmala Sitharaman Takes Measures to Pace Up Economic Growth, Says 'Inflation Under Control and Clear Sign of Revival of Industrial Production'.
"Scheme for Remission of Duties or Taxes on Export Product (RoDTEP) will replace MEIS. Existing dispensation in textiles of MEIS and old RoSL (Rebate on State Levies) will continue up to December 31 this year," she said.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman: Fund of 10,000 crore to be contributed by Government of India (GoI) and roughly same amount from outside investors.
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Sitharaman said that textiles and all other sectors, which currently enjoy incentives up to 2 per cent over MEIS will transit into RoDTEP from January 1, 2020. "In effect, RoDTEP will more than adequately incentivise exporters than existing schemes put together," she said. Manmohan Singh Presents 5-Point Remedy to Tackle Economic Slowdown, Wants Modi Govt to Look Beyond 'Headline Management'.
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The revenue foregone on account of the measure projected to be about Rs 50,000 crore, she added. The minister said there will be fully automated electronic refund route for input tax credits (ITC) in GST. "Fully electronic refund module for a quick and automated refund of ITC is nearing completion and will be implemented by end of September 2019. This is expected to monitor and speed up ITC refunds," she said.