This was decided at the cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik yesterday where the agreement to settle the tax dispute between the IOCL and the Odisha government on the Paradip Oil Refinery project was approved.
Briefing the media after the meeting Chief Secretary A P Padhi said "joint petition in consultation with the law department will be filed in the High Court of Orissa by the parties informing the court about the agreement."
For the financial year 2016-17 and three quarters of 2017-18 the Odisha government will provide interest free loan to the IOCL by December 2017/January 2018 and every quarter thereafter, he said.
The repayment of amount by IOCL will start in the 16th year from each instalment. IOCL will deposit applicable VAT/GST as per law.
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The VAT collected and not paid for 2015-16, 2016-17 and 2017-18 will be deposited by the IOCL immediately. The IOCL will deposit Rs 2742.37 crore towards withholding of VAT for the tax period between December, 2015 to June, 2017.
The penalty payable by the IOCL for the withheld payment for the above period would also be waived, he said.
The tax dispute began after the state finance department issued order on February 22,2017 to withdraw the fiscal incentive to the IOCL mentioned in MoU signed on February 16,2004 relating to interest free loan equivalent to sales tax payable to the state on sale of finished products of Paradeep Refinery for first eleven years from the commencement of the commercial production.