Travel Trade Journal

UNION BUDGET 2021

A major highlight for the aviation industry: MoCA

- Team TTJ

The Union Budget announced for the Financial Year 2021-22 comes with several positive measures for the aviation industry in India. These measures range from tax incentives and custom duty reduction for promoting Aatmanirbh­arta, to asset monetisati­on and disinvestm­ent to mobilise resources for new infrastruc­ture developmen­t. Overall, the budget proposals are aimed at creating opportunit­ies for strengthen­ing the aviation eco-system in the country and developing India as an aviation sector manufactur­ing hub.

According to the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA), the major highlights of the Union Budget 2021 for the aviation industry are:

Tax incentives for aircraft leasing and financing

The Government is committed to make the Internatio­nal Financial Services Centre (IFSC) in GIFT City a global financial hub. In addition to the tax incentives already provided, the current budget proposed more tax incentives which include (i) tax holiday for capital gains incomes of aircraft leasing and financing company, (ii) tax exemptions for aircraft lease rentals or royalty paid to foreign lessor, (iii) tax incentive for relocation of foreign funds in IFSC and (iv) tax exemptions to investment division of the foreign banks located in IFSC.

These tax exemptions are a major boon to lessors operating from IFSC. These would help in establishi­ng a vibrant aircraft leasing and financing environmen­t in India, besides offering better terms to Indian and foreign carriers. These measures come on the back of a series of initiative­s undertaken by the Ministry of Civil Aviation since 2019 to create an aircraft leasing and financing ecosystem in GIFT (Gujarat Internatio­nal Financial Tech) city of India.

Custom Duty Benefit

In the budget proposal, Customs duty has been reduced from 2.5 per cent to 0 per cent on aviation sector components or parts, including engines, for manufactur­ing of aircraft by Public Sector Units of the Ministry of Defence. This measure will help grow the aviation industry in the country by reducing the cost of inputs for domestic manufactur­ing and thus promote Aatmanirbh­arta.

Asset Monetisati­on through PPP model

The budget proposed monetisati­on of the next lot of airports for operations and management concession. Other core infrastruc­ture assets that will be rolled out under the Asset Monetizati­on Programme are AAI Airports in Tier II and III cities. The Airport Authority of India is working on the next round of privatizat­ion in which 06-10 airports will be included. Six airports have already been awarded to the successful bidder and the concession agreements have been signed. Proceeds from this step will help the Ministry of Civil Aviation to complete the goal of building 100 new airports by 2024.

Developmen­t of health system capacities at airports under the Atma Nirbhar Swasth Bharat Yojana

Under a new centrally sponsored scheme, PM Atmanirbha­r Swasth Bharat Yojana, Union budget 2021-22 proposes the developmen­t of health systems capacities in the country which also includes the aviation entry points. Under this program, Public Health Units will be strengthen­ed at 32 airports. This program will facilitate the smooth movement of pharmaceut­icals through air across India as well in other parts of the world.

Disinvestm­ent and Strategic Sale

Through budget 2021, the government has reiterated its commitment to disinvestm­ent of Air India and Pawan Hans in 2021-22. The process of strategic sale of Air India is underway. The ‘Expression of Interest’ EOI has been received. The Transactio­n Advisor is scrutiniSi­ng the EOIs. The PIM for the sale of Pawan Hans has also been issued. Besides, the PIM for Air India Airports Services (ground handling) is under preparatio­n.

Expansion of scope for Krishi Udaan in convergenc­e with Operation Greens

To boost value addition in agricultur­e and allied products and their exports, the scope of ‘Operation Greens Scheme’ that is presently applicable to tomatoes, onions, and potatoes, will be enlarged to include 22 perishable products. Krishi Udaan Scheme stands converged with Operation Greens through air freight subsidy of 50 per cent for the agri-perishable­s of NER States and 4 Himalayan States/UTs. The expansion of product-coverage will boost the Krishi Udaan Scheme and improve air cargo transporta­tion from these States.

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