HOME   
   NEWS   
   BUSINESS   
   CRICKET   
   SPORTS   
   MOVIES   
   NET GUIDE   
   SHOPPING   
   BLOGS  
   ASTROLOGY  
   MATCHMAKER  


Search:



The Web

Rediff






Business
Portfolio Tracker
Business News
Specials
Columns
Market Report
Mutual Funds
Interviews
Tutorials
Message Board
Stock Talk



Home > Business > Budget 2003-2004 > Report

Sops to hotels to promote employment in tourism sector

February 28, 2003 14:37 IST

In a bid to promote employment opportunities in the tourism sector, the government has extended the benefit of Section 10 (23G) to financial institutions to advance long-term capital to hotels in three star and above categories.

This was announced by Finance Minister Jaswant Singh while presenting the Union Budget 2003-04.

The expenditure tax has been withdrawn, he said, adding that the hotel industry shall continue to enjoy exemption from levy of service tax.

The benefit of set-off of unabsorbed loss and depreciation on amalgamation would henceforth be available to hotels under Section 72A of the Income Tax Act.

Another key feature of the provisions relate to reduction of basic customs duty on imported equipment for rope-way projects to five per cent without payment of CVD and SAD.

PTI

 



Article Tools

Email this Article

Printer-Friendly Format

Letter to the Editor









HOME   
   NEWS   
   BUSINESS   
   CRICKET   
   SPORTS   
   MOVIES   
   NET GUIDE   
   SHOPPING   
   BLOGS  
   ASTROLOGY  
   MATCHMAKER  
© 2003 rediff.com India Limited. All Rights Reserved.