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http://www.jdsupra.com/post/documentviewer.aspxfid=f51cceec-3542-4e62-9f90-b66f3ab057b0 India s Special India s Special Economic Zones Economic Zones In April 2000, the Indian Government introduced a policy for setting up areas designated as special economic zones or SEZs with a view to to promoting exports. The move move followed followed the the astounding success of the the Chinese experiment with such zones in in the the Pearl River Delta Delta and and elsewhere. Following the enactment of of specific federal legislation in the year 2005, SEZs saw renewed interest from from India s industrial giants riding India s economic boom, real estate players and foreign investors. Even Even in thein the prevailing gloomy global environment, India s SEZ regime continues to to remain an attractive proposition for for industry and investors alike. alike. This This Atman Law Highlight summarizes the key elements of the new regime. 1

Special Economic Zones may be broadly defined as geographical regions that have economic laws different from a country's typical economic laws. Starting with the the Chinese experiment, special economic zones have been been established in in countries such as as Iran, Iran, Poland, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Jordan and Russia. In India, SEZs are specially delineated areas in which an industrial unit unit exporting goods goods and and services can avail a number of benefits including exemptions from customs duties on import of of machinery and various central and and state state tax tax benefits. http://www.jdsupra.com/post/documentviewer.aspxfid=f51cceec-3542-4e62-9f90-b66f3ab057b0 Legal Framework Under the law, SEZs are deemed to be outside the customs territory of India. Goods and services coming into SEZs from the domestic tariff area or DTA are treated as exports from India and goods and services rendered from the SEZ to the DTA are treated as imports into India. SEZs were initially established in in India by virtue of certain changes in in India s customs and tax laws in 2000. A new Chapter X-A on SEZs was inserted in the Customs Act, 1962 ( Customs Act ). Separate guidelines were also issued under India s tax law and provided for tax benefits to SEZs established in accordance with the guidelines. In the following years, several Indian states, including Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan enacted laws specifically governing SEZs in their states. In 2005, the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 ( SEZ At ) was passed by by the Union Parliament and was brought into force on March 14, 2006, this being the date on which the provisions of Chapter X-A of the Customs Act ceased to have effect. Being a law enacted by Parliament, the SEZ Act can only deal with matters constitutionally reserved for the Union exclusively or or matters that may be legislated on by the Union concurrently with the States. SEZs are intended to be large swathes of contiguous land to be developed as self-contained townships with industrial, commercial and residential development. Issues such as town planning, regulation of industries are matters constitutionally reserved for legislation by State legislatures and the states have laws that govern these matters. While the SEZ Act provides a framework for the establishment of of territories which are subject to more favourable provisions under various central laws (such as income tax, customs and excise) and the terms and conditions governing the applicability of these favourable provisions, it also recognizes that such territories are subject to state laws and authorities and additional legislation may be required to be introduced The SEZ Act purports to be a comprehensive law for the establishment, development and management of SEZs for the promotion of exports. It provides for the constitution and functions of different authorities, namely the Board of Approval, Approval Committee, the SEZ Authority and the Development Commissioner. chennai@atmanlaw.com February 2009 Page 2 of 5 2

Central Government (CG) BOA http://www.jdsupra.com/post/documentviewer.aspxfid=f51cceec-3542-4e62-9f90-b66f3ab057b0 communicate s it decision SG routes the s to CG Board of Approval application with its recommendations to BOA (BOA) OR Figure A. Establishing a SEZ Following receipt of letter of approval provides CG with particulars of identified area in its possession Based on BOA decision CG issues a letter of approval to the SG provides its concurrence once BOA approves a direct application from the State Government (SG) On being satisfied that the holds the minimum land required for the SEZ and satisfies any other conditions in the letter of approval, CG issues notification creating the SEZ The entity that wishes to establish the SEZ can directly apply to the BOA or make an application to SG by the states to give full effect to the intent of the SEZ Act. The SEZ Act deals primarily with the following matters: Board of Approval (BOA) Establishment of the SEZ and the various authorities Establishment of the SEZ and the various authorities DC forwards constituted in this connection FDI proposals Approval Committee BOA to BOA (AC) must Appointment of of the the, Co-developers and accept approval for units to be located in the notified area or reject proposal DC forwards within 45 application to exemptions, drawbacks and concessions including days AC AC must accept exemptions from customs duty (on goods brought or reject or into or exported from the SEZ), excise, service tax, modify proposal within 15 days securities transaction tax, sales tax and income tax Offshore Banking Unit && International Financial Development Commissioner Services Centre. Setting up of offshore banking units / (DC) International Financial Services Centre in SEZs First level Figure B. Notified Offences && Civil Civil Suits. A single enforcement DC issues letter scrutiny of approval in Establishing agency/officer for certain notified offences as well as line with BOA / a Unit the designation of courts by the state governments for AC decision such offences committed in and for civil suits arising in SEZs Section 50 of the SEZ Act provides that State governments may for the purposes of giving effect to the provisions of the SEZ Act, notify policies and take steps for enactment of any law granting exemptions from state taxes and delegating powers under State enactments to the development commissioner appointed under the SEZ Act. Figures A and B provide an overview of the process of establishing a SEZ and a unit within a SEZ, respectively. Unit An entity that wishes to establish manufacturing or service operations in the SEZ must submit a consolidated application to the Development Commissioner Lease agreement to be executed and registered within 6 months of receiving letter of approval from DC chennai@atmanlaw.com February 2009 Page 3 of 5 3

SEZ Benefits SEZ Benefits The SEZ Act provides a number of benefits to s and to Units. The key benefits are summarized below: A tax holiday to the for any ten A tax holiday to the for any ten consecutive assessment years in in a a block of fifteen years from the date in which the SEZ is notified To be notified as an SEZ, the area identified by the applicant must meet certain minimum land exemption from paying tax on distributed profits requirements (See Table A) exemption from paying minimum alternative tax exemption from customs duty on imported goods IT SEZs and Trade & Warehousing SEZs must required by the for carrying on authorized satisfy certain built up area requirements (See activities within the SEZ Table A) although the time period for complying with this condition is unclear exemption from customs duty on goods exported from a SEZ to any place outside India exemption from payment of excise duty on the supply of goods to an SEZ to carry on authorized activities exemption from service tax for services procured by the to carry on authorized activities within the SEZ Significant Requirements, Conditions and Restrictions under the SEZ Act and Rules entities other than the can undertake exemption from central sales tax on the procurement development of residential, commercial and osef goods by the from the DTA, for recreational facilities only if the has a carrying out authorized activities within the SEZ 26% equity stake in such entities SEZ Unit entitled to tax benefits for 15 years beginning with the assessment year relevant to the previous year in which the Unit Unit begins to to manufacture or produce such articles or things or provide services Table A. Minimum Area Requirements under the the SEZAct Act Type of SEZ Minimum Contiguous Land Minimum Minimum Built up Area Processing (square Area While the SEZ law envisages residential and commercial development within the SEZ, certain minimum area (See Table A) called the processing area must be set aside (and fenced) for the manufacturing/services units. Sale of land within an SEZ is prohibited Lease of land to units within an SEZ requires a letter of approval meters) Sales to DTA by SEZ units to be treated as import Multi Product SEZ 1000 hectares (2500 acres) None 25 percent and shall be chargeable to customs duties where applicable as leviable on such goods when Sector Specific SEZ 100 hectares (250 acres) None 50 percent imported Sector Specific SEZ 100 hectares (250 acres) None 50 percent SEZ in a port or airport 100 hectares (250 acres) None 50 percent IT/ITES SEZ 10 hectares (25 acres) 100,000 50 percent SEZ SEZ Units can import goods duty free import from Biotech SEZ 10 hectares (25 acres) None 50 percent domestic sources for capital goods, raw materials, SEZ for non-conventional energy 10 hectares (25 acres) None 50 percent consumables, packing materials, office equipment, DG sets, etc. for development, maintenance and SEZ for gem/jewellery 10 hectares (25 acres) None 50 percent operations in the SEZ. SEZ for free trade or warehousing 40 hectares (100 acres) 100,000 50 percent http://www.jdsupra.com/post/documentviewer.aspxfid=f51cceec-3542-4e62-9f90-b66f3ab057b0 chennai@atmanlaw.com February 2009 Page 4 of 5 4

Foreign Investment in SEZs Foreign Investment in SEZs US Investors The enactment of the SEZ Act read with Press Note 4 of 2006 has given rise to a degree of US uncertainty regarding the procedures and conditions governing foreign direct investment in a or in SEZ units. Mauritius Mauritius Co That said, the structures for investing in an SEZ are fairly straightforward and follow the well- worn path of a holding company (for overseas investors) in a tax-favorable jurisdiction such as Mauritius, as set out in Figure C. http://www.jdsupra.com/post/documentviewer.aspxfid=f51cceec-3542-4e62-9f90-b66f3ab057b0 India Domestic Investors The attracts significant tax benefits and for this reason is the preferred investee SPV entity. The can farm out out development of different parts or phases of the Figure C. Typical 74% SEZ to contractors by setting up SPVs (in which Investment Contractor the must mandatorily hold a 26 Structure percent stake). 26% Advantages Advantages US Investors US Investors are insulated are from from direct restrictions on transfer that may be imposed at the level. Exits by way of share sale to another US investor are easier tax benefits apply to income earned by the tax benefits apply to income earned by the Shareholders benefit from from exemption from tax on dividend distribution Disadvantages Disadvantages If you have any questions regarding If you have any questions regarding the subject matter of this of this Highlight, Highlight, please contact contact Vivek Vivek Durai at Durai at vivek.durai@atmanlaw.com. This This Highlight is issued issued for informational purposes only and and is not is not intended intended to to be construed or used or used as general as general legal advice. Investment Investment cannot cannot be targeted be to to specific projects within the SEZ without significant complexity in transaction documents and governmental clearances Returns only on longer term basis since initial Returns only on longer term basis since initial internal accruals will typically need to fund initial phase of SEZ development chennai@atmanlaw.com February 2009 Page 5 of 5 5