Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar will present the Budget 2018-19 on February 21.
The Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) in its pre-budget memorandum stated that creation of 50,000 jobs by attracting investment of Rs 25,000 crore in the coastal state can be done only if tax exemptions are offered.
"The union Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) has notified guidelines for the excise free zone scheme for eligible manufacturing units in Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and North Eastern States including Sikkim," GCCI said in the memorandum submitted to state government.
GCCI also demanded the state government work out certain incentives to Goan industry.
"The NPV scheme has expired and there is an urgent need to extend options to encourage manufacturing and to generate employment in Goa," it stated.
The industry body has also demanded relief to the mine owners.
"The mining Industry, which at one point was the highest contributor to the state GDP, had been shut down following suspension of mining activities from September 2012 onwards. The iron ore prices have been constantly falling and are presently at an all-timelow. Taxes imposed on the industry, by the state and Central governmentsareveryhigh," GCCI said.
In their presentation, another Industry body, the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) has emphasised the creation of tourism zones in Goa for generation of jobs.
CII Goa Chapter President Atrey Sawant said the chief minister has been requested to create special zone only for the tourism activity and State tourism department would be an agency to clear the proposals there.
"We are also looking at declaring logistics as an industry so that there will be more storage spaces which will benefit the industry and also agriculture," he said.
Sawant said the CII also stressed the need for creation of "green buildings" in Goa for which the government should provide the incentives.
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