Business Standard

Wednesday, January 08, 2025 | 05:32 AM ISTEN Hindi

Notification Icon
userprofile IconSearch

Customs and excise duty exemption on the use of bunker fuels extended

Image

Capital Market

Move aims promote shift of cargo from roads to coastal waters to decongest roads and harness the higher fuel efficiency of coastal movements

The Ministry of Shipping is actively considering various measures to promote modal shift of cargo from roads to coastal waters not only to decongest roads but more importantly to harness the higher fuel efficiency of coastal movements against roads, as well as to reduce carbon footprint.

One of the issues hindering the growth of coastal shipping has been the levy of customs and central excise duty on bunker fuels which raises cost of transportation. This issue was resolved by Department of Revenue vide Notification No. 31/2014 dated 11 November 2014 by exempting Customs and Excise duty leviable on bunker fuels, namely IFO 180 CST and IFO 380 CST used in Indian flag vessels for transportation of EXIM and empty containers between two ports in India. The exemption has further been extended by Department of Revenue vide Notification No. 46/2015 dated September 17, 2015 to Indian flag ships carrying a mix of EXIM, empty and domestic containers.

 

This tax incentive for transportation along the coast will go a long way in enhancing Indian tonnage as well as in promoting development of transportation hubs in India.

Powered by Capital Market - Live News

Don't miss the most important news and views of the day. Get them on our Telegram channel

First Published: Oct 07 2015 | 12:11 PM IST

Explore News