New Delhi:The commerce ministry is working on a proposal to allow domestic companies to make payments in the rupee currency for services obtained from special economic zone units, sources said.
The proposal is aimed at promoting the growth of IT units in special economic zones (SEZs).
At present, domestic firms are required to pay in foreign exchange for services rendered by a SEZ unit. However, this norm is not applicable for sale of goods, for which payments could be made in the rupee terms.
The ministry is in the process of preparing a proposal in this regard as it needs the approval of the Cabinet first and then from Parliament as it requires amendment in the SEZ Act, 2005, they said.
It was a long pending demand of the industry to make services at par with the manufacturing sector in terms of payments in the rupee terms for supply made to domestic tariff area (that is companies outside SEZs).
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