While the government has finally announced the tax refund rates for the much awaited Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP) scheme, exporters say the incentives are way below their expectations.Exactly two years after it was announced, and after missing several deadlines, the RoDTEP export promotion scheme has finally been fully launched. On August 13, the Commerce Department announced the much awaited new export refund rates under RoDTEP.
But exporters say the many products have been left outside the ambit of the scheme, the rates announced are too small and that and some confusion still persists regarding the functioning of the scheme.Exporters would be given tax rebates, in the range of 0.5-4.3 percent. The rebate would be claimed as a percentage of the Freight on Board value of exports. The government has clarified that rebate on certain products will also be subject to value cap per unit of the exported product.