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Govt to lose Rs 40,000 cr on tax breaks for gas production
Press Trust Of India / New Delhi Jun 01, 2009, 00:19 IST

The government will lose Rs 40,000 crore in revenues if natural gas production is given tax breaks, the revenue department in the finance ministry has said, an assessment disputed by experts.

Revenue Secretary P V Bidhe met Petroleum Minister Murli Deora on May 29 and is believed to have expressed reservation on grant of seven-year exemption from payment of income tax to natural gas production, a senior government official said.

Though the Cabinet had guaranteed exemption from payment of income tax on oil and gas production from areas awarded under New Exploration Licensing Policy (Nelp), the finance ministry last year said the fiscal incentives were only meant for oil.

This stand, which ran contrary to the government’s written commitment while attracting investment under Nelp since 1999, led to a damp squib response to the last auction round and has led to postponement of current round.

The official said Bhide had said tax breaks to companies like Reliance Industries, whose gas find would double India’s natural gas output, will lead to Rs 40,000 crore loss in tax revenues.

Industry experts, however, said, the figure was highly inflated as income tax liability for companies like RIL would set in only after investments were recovered, which may take a minimum of four years.

The remaining three years (out of the seven-year tax breaks) would yield about $1.5 billion in income tax on a total estimated revenue of $4.5 billion.

Last year, international energy giants like BP Plc had decried the finance ministry for not keeping its commitment of giving tax breaks to both oil and gas production, saying the move would harm India’s brand as an investor-friendly country.

The finance ministry believes the term mineral oil for the purpose of giving tax holidays includes production of only crude oil, but it choose to ignore the fact that the same tax incentives under the same act have been promised to producers of gas from below the coal seams (coal bed methane), where no oil can ever occur.

The then Finance Minister P Chidambaram announced his version of the tax breaks in his Budget speech for 2008-09 and wants to apply it in all areas awarded since 1999.

Petroleum Minister Murli Deora, too, had written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh seeking his intervention on the issue but there has been no clarification from the finance ministry so far.

He cited several definitions world over, and those in the Mines Act of 1952, Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act of 1957, Petroleum and Natural Gas Rules of 1959 and Oil Industry (Development) Act of 1974 to state that mineral oil contains both oil and gas.

“The Income Tax holiday (should be) applicable for both oil and gas exploration, especially because at the exploration stage it is impossible to anticipate whether the exploration activity would lead to oil or gas discovery,” he wrote.

Any denial of fiscal incentives promised earlier due to an ambiguity in interpretation will result in a huge embarrassment to the government and will mean a major reversal of our economic liberalisation programme, he said.

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Posted by: SCAggarwal
Dear Sir, So what if Government loses Rs. 40,000 crore in giving a tax break to a gas producing company? This is not a big amount. Let there be no FBT, Surcharge also. STT should also go. Though the demand of the industry is lengthy, Government can make up this loss by selling PSU shares or by borrowing from the market. But we should not touch our holy cows - industrialists because it will result in slow economic growth.
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