Parrikar-led cabinet cleared the amendment to the Goa Value Added Act, 2005, today giving rights to the government to formulate a scheme to provide VAT refunds to foreign tourists visiting the state.
Parrikar told reporters that from November this year onwards, the facility would also be available to foreign tourists and later it could be extended to domestic tourists, once it is tried and tested with foreign guests.
The chief minister said that the scheme aims to develop Goa as a shopping destination.
The state government intends to refund VAT only on high-value goods and not on small ones, purchased in the state.
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Parrikar said the facility will attract brands of high value to hold exhibitions in the state.
The chief minister stated that the state government is in the form of formulating the exact scheme, which will refund the money to the tourists only when they present valid tax invoice at Goa airport.
"This scheme will also be implemented from October onwards, which is tourist season," he said, adding that such a step would help increase flights landing in the state.