Rebate on Stamp Duty
Rebate on Stamp duty and registration charges for Privately Developed Industrial Estates
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States / UT: Tamil Nadu
Ministry / nodal: Agriculture
Department: Farmers Welfare Department
Nodal department: Farmers Welfare Department
Scheme for: Individual
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Target beneficiaries: Manufacturers
Tags: Stamp Duty, Registration Charges, Manufacturers, Incentives, Industrial Estates, Tamil Nadu, Entrepreneurs, DBT, SIPCOT, Rebate, Agriculture, Welfare
Details
The scheme offers a 50% rebate on stamp duty and registration charges for entrepreneurs developing privately developed industrial estates located outside a radius of 30 kilometers from Chennai City Centre. This initiative aims to incentivize manufacturers and promote industrial development in the region.
Outside a radius of 30 kms from Chennai City Centre
Sponsored by: State
Funding pattern: 50% rebate on stamp duty and registration charges.
Scheme type: Download
Benefits
- - 50% rebate on stamp duty and registration charges
- Encourages the establishment of new industrial estates
- 50% rebate on stamp duty and registration charges
- Encourages the establishment of new industrial estates
Eligibility
Entrepreneurs in privately developed industrial estates located outside a radius of 30 kms from Chennai City Centre can apply.
Application Process
Offline
To apply, entrepreneurs should contact SIPCOT.
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