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Coordinates (Mumbai)
Country
India
Established
1 May 1960
(Maharashtra Day)
Capital
Mumbai
Largest city
Mumbai by population,
Pune by area
Districts
35 total

District
Ahmednagar
Akola
Amravati
Aurangabad
Bhandara
Beed
Buldhana
Chandrapur
Dhule
Gadchiroli
Gondia
Hingoli
Jalgaon
Jalna
Kolhapur
Latur
Mumbai City
Mumbai suburban
Nandurbar
Nanded
Nagpur
Nashik
Osmanabad
Parbhani
Pune
Raigad
Ratnagiri
Sindhudurg
Sangli
Solapur
Satara
Thane
Wardha
Washim
Yavatmal
Package Scheme of Incentives - 2013
Government of Maharashtra
Industries, Energy and Labour Department
Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8
Mantralaya, Mumbai - 400 032,
Date: 1st April 2013.
Read –
Government Resolutions of Industries and Labour Department,
1. No. IDL-7064/IND-I, dated the 25/09/1964,
2. No. IDL-7069/IND-I, dated the 02/04/1969,
3. No. IDL-7069/IND-I, dated the 10/03/1970,
4. No. IDL-7073/34605/IND-I (B), dated the 23/10/1973,
Government Resolutions of Industries, Energy and Labour Department
5. No. IDL-7076/6212/(5)/ IND-8, dated the 18/01/1977,
6. No. IDL-7076/48287/(295) / IND-8, dated the 17/09/1977,
7. No. IDL-7079/81133/(1925)/ IND-8, dated the 18/10/1979,
8. No. IDL-7079/(2043)/ IND-8, dated the 05/01/1980,
9. No. IDL-7079/95227/(2540)/ IND-8, dated the 11/8/1980,
10. No. IDL-7082/(3559)/IND-8, dated the 05/07/1982,
11. No. IDL-1082/(4096)/IND-8, dated the 31/03/1983,
12. No. IDL-1082/(4077)/IND-8, dated the 04/05/1983,
13. No. IDL-1088/(6612)/IND-8, dated the 25/03/1988,
14. No. IDL-1087/(6245)/IND-8, dated the 21/07/1988,
15. No. IDL-1088/(6603)/IND-8, dated the 30/09/1988,
16. No. IDL-2188/(11324)/IND-14, dated the 08/11/1988,
17. No. IDL-1088/(7018)/IND-8, dated the 31/01/1989,
18. No. IDL-1088/(7056)/IND-8, dated the 22/02/1989,
19. No. IDL-1093/(8889)/IND-8, dated the 07/05/1993,
20. No. IDL-1093/(9378)/IND-8, dated the 06/07/1994,
21. No. IDL-1095/(10092)/IND-8, dated the 03/01/1996,
22. No. IDL-1096/(13251)/IND-8, dated the 12/03/1997,
23. No. IDL-1096/(13211)/IND-8, dated the 20/06/1997,
24. No. IDL-1097/(13563)/IND-8, dated the 27/11/1997,
25. No. IDL-1097/(13637)/IND-8, dated the 28/11/1997,
26. No. IDL-1097/(13478)/IND-8, dated the 29/11/1997,
27. No. IDL-1097/(13385)/IND-8, dated the 17/01/1998,
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35.
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44.

No. IDL-1098/(121)/IND-8, dated the 11/08/1998,
No. IDL-1098/(293)/IND-8, dated the 30/09/1998,
No. IDL-1098/(109)/IND-8, dated the 31/12/1998,
No. IDL-1099/(620)/IND-8, dated the 31/03/1999,
No. IDL-1098/(351)/IND-8, dated the 16/04/1999,
No. IDL-1098/(351)/IND-8, dated the 29/06/1999,
No. IDL-1098/(620)/IND-8, dated the 30/06/1999,
No. IDL-1099/(780)/IND-8, dated the 09/07/1999,
No. IDL-1099/(884)/IND-8, dated the 29/10/1999,
No. IDL-1020/((5)/IND-8, dated the 23/03/2000,
No. IDL-1020/(204)/IND-8, dated the 12/05/2000,
No. IDL-1021/(CR-73)/IND-8, dated 31/03/2001,
No. IDL-1002/(CR-66)/IND-8, dated 16/02/2002,
No. IDL-1002/(CR-345)/IND-8, dated 18/10/2002,
No. IDL-1005/(CR-119)/IND-8, dated 02/06/2005,
No. IDL-1006/(CR-83 )/IND-8, dated 03/05/2006,
No. IDL-1006/( CR-83-Part- II)/IND-8, dated 13/07/2006,
th

45. No. PSI-1707/(CR-50)/IND-8, dated the 30
46. No. PSI-1707/CR-101/Ind-8, dated the 24
47. No. PSI-2107/CR-74/Ind-8, dated the 30

th

th

March, 2007,

April, 2007,

April, 2007,

st

48. No. PSI-2108/CR-35/Ind-8, dated the 21 May, 2008,
49. No. PSI-1708/CR-228/Ind-8, dated the 25
50. No. PSI-2108/CR-36/Ind-8, dated the 3

rd

th

August, 2008,

December, 2008,

th

51. No. PSI-2108/CR-278/Ind-8, dated the 4 December, 2008,
52. No. PSI-2108/CR-278/Ind-8, dated the 27/20/2009
53. No. PSI-2110/CR-88/Ind-8, dated the 3
54. No. PSI-2110/CR-96/Ind-8, dated the 3

rd
rd

June, 2010,
June, 2010,

55. No. PSI-1707/(CR-50)/Ind-8, dated the 27
56. No. PSI-2110/CR-92/Ind-8, dated the 25

th

th

57. No. PSI-1707/(CR-50)/IND-8, dated the 22

October, 2010,
nd

58. No. PSI-1707/(CR-50)/IND-8, dated the 30
st

August, 2011, 31 Oct.2011, 30
and 29

th

th

July, 2010,

th

March, 2011,
June, 2011, 30

th

st

November, 2011, 31 Jan.2011

March,2011.

59. No. III-Policy-2010/C.R. 768/Ind-2, dated 22/2/2013
60. No PSI-1707/(CR-50)/IND-8,dated the 30

th

March,2013.

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Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8

PREAMBLEIn order to encourage the dispersal of industries to lesser developed areas of the
State, the Government has been giving package of incentives to New Industrial Units /
Expansion Units set up in the developing regions of the State since 1964 under a
Scheme popularly known as the “Package Scheme of Incentives.”
The Package Scheme of Incentives, introduced in 1964, has been amended from
time to time. The Scheme as amended last, is commonly known as the “Package
st

Scheme of Incentives-2007” (PSI-2007) and is operative since the 1 April, 2007.
The State has recently declared the new Industrial Policy -2013 to ensure
sustained industrial growth through various innovative initiatives so as to further improve
the conducive industrial climate in the State and to provide global competitive edge to
the industries in the State. The policy envisages grant of fiscal and non-fiscal incentives
to the Industrial units with a view to helping the units achieve higher and sustainable
economic growth with emphasis on balanced regional development and employment
generation through greater Private and Public Investment in industrial sector. It is
therefore necessary to amend the Package Scheme of Incentives-2007, in the light of
the Industrial Policy-2013 and introduce a new “Package Scheme of Incentives 2013”,
containing details of eligibility criteria, quantum of incentives and monitoring mechanism
st

for administering the incentives during the period up to the 31 March, 2018.
Resolution
In supersession of the Package Scheme of Incentive – 2007, which shall expire
on the 31

st

March, 2013, the Government is pleased to accord approval to the new

“Package Scheme of Incentives -2013” (PSI-2013) which will come into effect on the 1

st

April 2013 for a period of five years. The detailed provisions of the PSI-2013 are as
follows : 1. APPLICABILITY OF PSI-2013
1.1 Period of Operation of PSI-2013 :The PSI -2013, as may be amended by the Government from time to time, shall
st
st
remain in operation from the 1 April 2013 up to 31 March,2018 .
Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8

1.2 Coverage under the PSI - 2013 :The following categories of Eligible Industrial Units in the Private Sector, Cooperative Sector, Central Public Sector, State Public Sector/ Joint Sector shall be
eligible to be considered for incentives under the PSI- 2013 :i) Industries listed in the First Schedule of the Industries (Development and
Regulation) Act, 1951, as amended from time to time
ii) Manufacturing Enterprises as defined in the Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises Development Act, 2006. (MSMED Act, 2006)
iii)Information Technology Manufacturing Units registered with the Directorate of
Industries or the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) or
the Development Commissioner, Santacruz Electronic Export Processing
Zone (SEEPZ) or Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) in the State.
iv) Bio-technology Manufacturing Units as specified by the Government from time
to time, which are outside the purview of any registering authority mentioned
above.
v) Cold Storages
vi) Mechanized Food/Agro Processing Industries in the following sectors:
Dairy, Fruit and Vegetable Processing.
Grain Processing.
Fish Processing.
Consumer foods including Packed foods.
Non alcoholic beverages from fruits and vegetables.
vii) Central Public Sector Units which satisfy the qualifying criteria as defined in
Para No.2.2.(iii) given below.
1.3

Classification of Areas for PSI-2013 :-

For the purposes of the PSI- 2013, detailed talukawise classification of different
areas of the State as Group, A /B/ C/ D/ D + etc., on the basis of their level of industrial
development shall be as given in Annexure-I to this G.R. where (i) Group A: Denotes Industrially developed areas
(ii) Group B: Denotes Areas where some industrial development has taken
place, but are less developed than the areas under Group A.
(iii) Group C: Denotes Areas, which are less developed than those covered
under Group B.
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(iv) Group D: Denotes the lesser-developed areas of the State, not covered
under Group A/ Group B/ Group C.
(v) Group D+: Denotes the least developed areas, not covered under Group
A/Group B/Group C/Group D.
(vi) No Industry District: Denotes District having no industries and not covered
under Group A / B/ C/ D & D+ .
vii) Naxalism Affected Area : Denotes Area affected by naxalism, as described
in GR No NAVIKA-2008/C.R. 209/Ka. 1416 Dated 31.5.2009 ( Annexure II)
2. DEFINITIONS
2.1 Earlier Scheme :'Earlier Scheme' shall mean and include the Package Scheme of Incentives
implemented from time to time prior to PSI-2013.
2.2 Micro & Small Manufacturing Enterprises, Medium Manufacturing Enterprises
/ Large Scale Industries / Mega Projects and Ultra Mega Projects:(i)

Micro, Small and Medium Manufacturing Enterprises(MSMEs) :MSMEs shall be construed as per their definition in the Micro, Small and
Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006. (MSMED Act, 2006)

(ii)

(iii)

Large Scale Units:- Industrial Units, having investment more than the
Medium Manufacturing Enterprises as defined under the MSMED Act,
2006, but less than the Mega Projects defined below, shall be classified as
Large Scale Units (LSI).
Mega Projects / Ultra Mega Projects: - Industrial Units satisfying the

minimum threshold limits of Fixed Capital Investment or Direct Employment prescribed
in the following table shall be classified as Mega Projects/ Ultra Mega Projects.
Type of unit

Taluka/ Area

Minimum Fixed

Minimum Direct

Classification

Capital Investment

Employment(Nos.)

(Rs. Crore)

Mega Project

A&B
C

750
500

1,500
1,000

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Type of unit

Taluka/ Area

Minimum Fixed

Minimum Direct

Classification

Capital Investment

Employment(Nos.)

(Rs. Crore)

D & D+
No Industry

250

500

100

250

1,500

3,000

Districts &
Naxalism Affected
Area
Ultra Mega Project

Entire state

Provided that a)

Mega projects based on employment criteria shall be required to maintain the
qualifying direct employment throughout the year and 75% of such employees
should be local persons. If the employment criteria is not maintained in any
month of the year for which Industrial Promotion Subsidy is claimed, then
Industrial Promotion Subsidy shall not be admissible for such year.

b)

Minimum Direct Employment prescribed in the table above should be created
within a period of two years from the date of commercial production.

c)

The investment in Captive Power Plant shall not be considered for determining
the qualifying criteria for eligibility as Mega Project/Ultra Mega Project.

2.3 Existing Unit :An Existing Unit shall mean and include:
(i)

A Unit which has been set up and is in production on or any time prior to the
st
1 April, 2013, or

(ii)

A Unit which has been granted an Eligibility Certificate(EC) as defined in
Para No. 2.6 or has availed of any incentives(excluding Stamp Duty) under
any of the Earlier Schemes, or

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(iii)

A Unit which has filed a valid application for grant of an EC under the PSI2007 with any of the Implementing Agencies on or before the 31
2013.

st

March

2.4 New Unit :A New Unit shall mean a Unit which is set up for the first time by an entity in the
Private Sector / Co-operative Sector / State or Central Public Sector / Joint Sector in
any Taluka where there is no Existing Unit set up by the said entity, provided that such
Unit satisfies the following conditions:
a) It is not an Existing Unit.
b) At least one of the Effective Steps is completed on or after the 1
for setting of the Unit.

st

April, 2013.

c) It is not formed as a result of re-establishment, mere change of ownership,
change in the constitution, reconstruction or revival of an Existing Unit.
Explanation- The incentives available to a New Unit under the PSI-2013 shall,
however, be available to the Units which get established as result of purchase of
the assets of the Existing / Defunct / Closed / Sick Units, subject to and to the
extent mentioned in Annexure III to this Resolution.

2.5 Expansion / Diversification Project –
An investment shall be regarded as Expansion Project or a Diversification Project, as
the case may be, if an Existing / New Unit in any of the areas covered under Group “B”,
Group “C”, Group “D”, Group D+, Naxalism Affected Areas or No-Industry- Districts,
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makes, on or after the date 1 April, 2013, an additional fixed capital investment in
additional production / manufacturing facilities for manufacture of the same product /
products as of the Existing /New Unit or for manufacture of different products, as the
case maybe provided it satisfies the following conditions, namely :(a)

The said additional Fixed Capital Investment for expansion / diversification of the
Existing/ New Unit should exceed 25 per cent of the Gross Fixed Capital
Investment of the Existing / New Unit immediately prior to setting up of the
additional production /manufacturing facilities, as on the last day of the previous
financial year, subject to a minimum additional fixed capital investment of Rs. 5
crores in case of non-MSMEs and Rs. 25 Lacks, in case of MSMEs.
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(b)

In the case of Expansion or Expansion-cum-Diversification but not mere
Diversification “per se”, the said additional Fixed Capital Investment should result
in increase of existing installed capacity by at least 25 per cent; and

(c)

Such Expansion / Diversification should increase the employment in the nonsupervisory category at least to the extent of 10 per cent of the pre
expansion/diversification level of such employment and 80 percent of such
additional employment should be from amongst local persons.

2.6 Eligibility CertificateEligibility Certificate shall mean the certificate issued by the Implementing Agency
to the Eligible Unit under the Package Scheme of Incentives which indicates the
accepted Fixed Capital Investment, Actual Fixed Capital Investment made,
Finished Products and other details along with Quantum of Incentives, Period of
validity for availing of incentives and the terms and conditions to be complied with
by the concerned Unit in whose favour such certificate is issued.
2.7 Eligibility Period For the purpose of incentives of Industrial Promotion Subsidy, Interest Subsidy,
Electricity Duty Exemption, Power Tariff Subsidy etc., applicable to an Eligible Unit as
per Paras No. 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 4.8, 4.9, 4.10 subject to the fulfilment of the
conditions of the PSI-2013, the period of eligibility shall be computed from the Effective
date of Eligibility and depend on the nature and location of the Eligible Unit.
In respect of Mega Projects/ Ultra Mega Projects, the eligibility period shall be as,
approved by the “Cabinet Sub Committee” or the “High Power Committee”, subject to
fulfilment of the conditions of the PSI- 2013.
2.8. Operative Period
“Operative Period” shall mean an include the minimum period of Operation of
Unit as laid down under the Government Resolution, Industries, Energy and Labour
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Department, No. PSI-2108/CR 35 /IND-8, dated the 21 May, 2008 .
2.9 Effective Steps
1. “Effective Steps” shall mean and include (i)

Effective possession of land / shed / gala by an Eligible Unit. If the rental period/
lease period is less than the sum of Eligibility Period and Operative Period, then
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there should be a provision of automatic extension of the agreement for further
minimum period which should be equivalent to the sum of Eligibility Period and
Operative Period of the eligible unit.
Explanation: Effective possession of land, in case of rental / lease of land /
premises, means physical possession of land with registered deed with
clear title documents and / or registered lease deed. However for land in
MIDC area , effective possession of land means physical possession with
registered Agreement to lease.
(ii) Registration, in case of Firm / Company / Trust / Society / Co-operative Society.
However, in case of Partnership Firm, the evidence of execution of a
Partnership Deed and filing of a requisite application with payment of necessary
registration fees with the Registrar of Firms and acknowledgement by the office
shall be necessary.
(iii) Enterprises Memorandum / Letter of Intent / Registration for IT/BT Units from the
Directorate of Industries or MIDC / Letter of Intent from the Government of India
and / or permission from the State Government for setting up / shifting of the
Unit, if such permission is required to be obtained.
(iv) A copy of the Industrial Entrepreneur’s Memorandum (IEM) along with a copy of its
acknowledgement in the case of an LSI Unit/Mega Unit/Ultra Mega Unit, not
covered under the licensing provisions of the Industries (Development &
Regulation) Act, 1951 or letter of intent, which is covered under license
provision of the said Act.
Explanation- Based on the documentary evidence produced by the Eligible
Unit, the Implementing Agency shall determine the date on which the
Effective Steps are completed, subject to such directions as the
Government may issue from time to time.
2.10 Fixed AssetsThe term Fixed Assets shall mean and include :
i)

Land / area in effective possession for a minimum further period equivalent to
sum of Eligibility Period and Operative Period, prescribed under the scheme
and as required for the project.

ii)

Building, i.e. any built-up area used for the Eligible Unit including administrative
building, residential quarters, industrial housing and accommodation for all such
facilities as are required for the manufacturing processes.
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iii)

Plant and Machinery, i.e. Tools and equipment including handling and haulage
equipment or tools as are necessarily required and exclusively used for
sustaining the working of the Eligible Unit.

iv)

The cost of development of the location of the Eligible Unit, such as fencing,
construction of roads and other infrastructure facilities which the Eligible Unit has
to incur under the project.

v)

Installation charges and pre-operative expenses capitalized.

vi)

Technical know-how including cost of drawings and know-how fees.

vii)

The amount paid to the Electricity Distribution Company for supply of power to
the Eligible Unit, or to the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
(MIDC) for development of infrastructure for the Eligible Unit, or to any other
Government Agency for similar purpose.

viii)

For Mega Project/Ultra Mega Project –
a) The Tooling acquired by the Mega Project / Ultra Mega Project may be located
at the premises of various ancillary units of the Mega Project within the State,
limited to maximum 40% of the total plant and machinery of the Mega
Projects/ Ultra Mega Project .
b) If Mega Project / Ultra Mega Project wants to support certain captive process
vendors who may put up investment purely and entirely for the purpose of
carrying out certain processes in the overall manufacturing process of the
Mega Project/ Ultra Mega Project, the investment made by such captive
process vendors would also qualify for being counted towards the fixed capital
investment of the Mega Project / Ultra Mega Project subject to the following
conditions–
b.1 Such Mega Project/ Ultra Mega Project shall furnish a list of such captive
process vendors which it wants to support.
b.2 Such captive process vendors are located in the same industrial area or
higher classified Taluka where the Mega Project / Ultra Mega Project Unit
is situated (e.g. if the Mega Project is located in B area, then the captive
process vendors should be from the same classified area or from C, D, D+
area or No Industry Districts)
b.3 Such captive process vendors should be engaged in a part of the
manufacturing process (and not components or independent products) of
only one Mega Project/ Ultra Mega Project.

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b.4 Such captive process vendors shall not be entitled to any benefits under
Package Scheme of Incentives even though it may be putting up
investment in its own name..
2.11 Gross Fixed Capital InvestmentGross Fixed Capital Investment shall, in the case of New Fixed Assets, mean
and include the value of new Fixed Assets acquired at site and duly paid for.
Provided that (a) Only new Fixed Assets as per the Project Scheme accepted by the Implementing
Agency, based on the project appraisal done by the lender who has given term loan for
the Project or by the Scheduled Commercial Bank / SICOM in case of projects financed
by Non- Banking Finance Company/Credit Society/self-financed project, which are
acquired by an Eligible Unit / Enterprises within the relevant period shall be considered.
(The Land cost prior to submission of valid application shall be considered for Fix
Capital Investment).
(b) The value for which imported second hand fixed assets (Used imported machinery)
are acquired or the value thereof as certified by an approved valuer, whichever is less,
subject to the condition that the assets shall have residual performing life of a minimum
10 years as certified by an approved valuer, shall also be considered towards Gross
Fixed Capital Investment.
(c) The investment in intangible assets including pre- operative expenses, interest
capitalized, technical know-how, deposits paid for utility services etc. shall be
considered only to the extent of 10% of the total project cost for the purpose of
incentives.
(d) Fixed Assets acquired by an Eligible Unit and forming part of the Gross Fixed
Capital Investment cannot be disposed of / sold / shifted / written off except with the
prior written permission of the Implementing Agency. The Implementing Agency may
ordinarily grant such permission if it is satisfied that the overall production capacity and
existing employment strength of the Eligible Unit will not thereby suffer and that the
Eligible Unit has definite Plans /proposals for replacement of the Fixed Assets being
disposed of / sold / written off either by similar Fixed Assets or by Fixed Assets with
better output / higher production capacity with or without change in the finished
product/s. However, shifting of assets will be permitted only if the contemplated shifting
is to a place in an equivalent or lesser-developed area of the State (e.g. from Group 'C'
to 'C' or 'D' area, but not from Group 'C' to 'B' area as per the area classification given in
Annexure -I)
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(e) Subject to the provisions of (a), (b), (c),(d) above, the Gross Fixed Capital
Investment at the end of each year will be computed as Gross Fixed Capital
Investment at the beginning of the year, plus additions as per the approved Project
Scheme made, if any, to the Gross Fixed Capital Investment during the year, less the
original value of any Fixed Assets of the Eligible Unit shifted disposed of / sold / written
off, if any, during the year.
(f) If the admissible Gross Fixed Capital Investment as endorsed in the EC is reduced
as a result of any shift / disposal / sale / write off / replacement of the Fixed Assets, the
ceiling as endorsed in the EC shall be reduced proportionately and if the incentives
availed by the Eligible Unit exceed the ceiling revised as a result of shifting / disposal /
sale / write off / replacement, the benefits availed in excess of such revised ceiling shall
stand recoverable/refundable forthwith with interest at the rate of 12% from the date of
such excess availment till the date of actual payment.
(g) Any increase in the Gross Fixed Capital Investment as a result of replacement of
any of the Fixed Assets earlier considered under the EC shall not have any additional
incentives.
2.12 Eligible Investment.
Eligible Investment shall mean and include the investment in the fixed assets [as
per Para Nos.2.10 and 2.11 (a),(b),(c)], acquired at site and paid for within the
permissible investment period , limited to the item wise maximum limit ( i.e. Land, Land
development, Building, Plant and Machinery etc.) as per the approved Project Scheme
by the concerned term lending agency or as appraised by the approved agency in case
of self financed projects and accepted by the Implementing Agency.
Explanation :- The amount shown under the head of contingency against each
item shall not be allowed in excess of 10% of the cost shown therein and shall be
considered only if the same has been provided in appraisal/assessment done by the
concerned term lending agency/Financial Institution and accepted by the Implementing
Agency.
2.13 Direct EmploymentDirect Employment shall mean employees on the pay roll of the company
covered under Employee’s Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952
and Employee’s Provident Funds Scheme, 1952 and for which Employees’ Provident
Fund ( EPF) contribution is paid by the Eligible Unit and shall not include employees on
the pay roll of contractors.
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2.14 Finished ProductFinished product shall mean and include the item/s of manufacture by the Eligible
Unit as considered under the project scheme approved by the concerned term lending
agency and / or by the Implementing Agency, together with by-product /scrap which
may get generated as incidental to and during the main production activity.
Explanation: The units will be allowed inclusion of items freely during the
eligibility period. However the incentives for included items will be available
prospectively and addition to the Fixed Capital Investment made for purpose of
additional items shall not be entitled for additional incentives, except what is
admissible as per Para No.2.5.
2.15. Sick UnitA 'Sick Unit' shall mean and include a Micro & Small Manufacturing Enterprise so
considered and certified by the Directorate of Industries, or Medium Manufacturing
Enterprise / LSI Unit so considered by the Board for Industrial and Financial
Reconstruction (BIFR) or a Co-operative Unit / Enterprise so certified by the
Commissioner of Co-operation, State of Maharashtra.
2.16. Procedural Rules'Procedural Rules' shall mean and include the rules as laid down under
Government Resolution, Industries, Energy and Labour Department, No. IDL7079/95227/ (2540)/IND-8, dated the 11th August, 1980 ,as amended from time to
time. In case of any conflict, the provisions of this Govt. Resolution shall prevail.
2.17 Year'Year' shall mean the financial year, i.e. the period from 1st April to the 31st March.

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3. IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF PSI-2013
The Implementing Agencies for the purpose of the PSI - 2013 shall be as follows:
Sr.

Category of Industrial Units

Area

Implementing Agency

No.
1

a) Micro & Small Manufacturing
Enterprises
b) Cold Storages and
processing units mentioned in
Para No. 1.2 (v) & (vi) wherein

Mumbai
Mumbai
Districts

and The Joint Director of
sub-urban Industries
(Mumbai
Metropolitan
Region)
[JDI (MMR)]
All other Districts
District
Industries
Centre (DICs)

investment in equipments is at
par with Micro and Small
Manufacturing Enterprises,
2

a) Medium
Enterprises

Manufacturing

b) Cold Storages and
processing units mentioned in
Para No. 1.2 (v) & (vi) wherein
investment in equipments is at
par with the Medium

Mumbai
Mumbai
Districts

and The Joint Director of
Sub-urban Industries
(Mumbai
Metropolitan
Region)
[JDI (MMR)]
Regions
The
Regional Joint
Directors of respective
Regions
Nanded
Sub- Superintending
Region
Industries
Officer,
Nanded Sub –Region

Manufacturing Enterprises as
defined in the MSMED Act,
2006.
3

a) Large Scale Industries (LSI) / Entire State
Mega Projects
/Ultra Mega
Projects

Directorate
of
Industries, Government
of Maharashtra

b) Cold Storages and
processing units mentioned in
Para No. 1.2 (v) & (vi) where in
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the investment in equipment is
more than the medium
manufacturing enterprises.
Explanation: Where an Eligible Unit is already holding an EC, it will be covered for
benefits under the PSI- 2013 according to its status as Micro, Small and Medium
Manufacturing Enterprise or Large Scale Industry (LSI), consequent upon the new
/expansion / diversification project undertaken by it and shall accordingly file its
application with the concerned Implementing Agency.
4. FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FOR MSMEs/LSIs UNDER PSI-2013
4.1 New MSME/LSI Units will eligible for a basket of incentives mentioned in Paras
Nos. 4.1 to 4.9 the total quantum of which will be linked to the Fixed Capital
Investment. The total quantum of incentives (excluding the incentives at Paras No 4.6
and 4.7) and the Eligibility Period, will be as under : Talulka/Area

Ceiling as % of Fixed

No. of Years

Capital Investment
Micro, Small &

LSI

Micro, Small &

Medium

Medium

Enterprises

LSI

Enterprises

A

---

---

7

7

B

20

---

7

7

C

40

30

7

7

D

70

40

10

7

D+

80

50

10

7

No Industry District

90

70

10

7

Naxalism Affected Area

100

80

10

7
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Provided that a)

The incentives at Para No. 4.9 will also be available to MSME and Large Scale
Units in Group A and B areas as well.

b)

The total quantum of incentives for the food /agro processing units covered in
Para No. 1.2 (vi) will be 10% over and above the limits mentioned above and
such units will get one more year of eligibility to avail of the incentives.

4.2 Expansion /Diversification Units: Existing/New Micro, Small and Medium
Manufacturing Enterprises, LSI (including Manufacturing IT/BT) Units, qualifying as
Expansion/Diversification Units, will also be eligible to get the Incentives for Expansion
/Diversification, equivalent to 75% of the incentives admissible for New Units. The
eligibility period for availing of the incentives will however be reduced by one year in
case of Expansion/Diversification Units.
Example: For example, if an Eligible New Micro, Small and Medium
Manufacturing Enterprise located in D area has obtained EC and its date of
commencement of commercial production is 09/10/2013, the Eligible unit will be
entitled to Industrial Promotion Subsidy, Interest Subsidy, Power Tariff Subsidy,
etc all taken together up to a maximum of 70% of its eligible investment for 10
years from 01/11/2013. In addition, the Unit will also be eligible for exemption
from payment of Stamp Duty during the Investment period and Electricity Duty
exemption for a period of 10 years .
If the Unit in above example is an Expansion / Diversification Unit, then the
maximum quantum of incentives in the above example will be 52.5% of its
eligible investment and the Eligibility period will be 9 years (Except Electricity
Duty exemption).
4.3 Industrial Promotion Subsidy (IPS) for MSMEs (1) The eligible New/Expansion Micro, Small and Medium Manufacturing
Enterprises, which are set up in different parts of the State, will be eligible for
Industrial Promotion Subsidy (IPS) as follows.
Sr.

Taluka/Area

The quantum of Industrial Promotion

No.

Classification

Subsidy Every Year

1)

Naxalism Affected Area

VAT on local sales minus Input Tax Credit (ITC)
or zero whichever is more + CST payable +
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Sr.

Taluka/Area

The quantum of Industrial Promotion

No.

Classification

Subsidy Every Year

100% of ITC
2)

No Industries District

VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero whichever
is more + CST payable + 75% of ITC

3)

Entire Vidarbha and

VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero whichever

Marathwada (Other than

is more + CST payable + 65% of ITC

Sr. No. 1 & 2.)
4)

is more + CST payable + 50% of ITC

Group D Taluka

VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero whichever

(Other than Sr.No.1and 3)
6)

VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero whichever

(Other than Sr.No.1 and 3)
5)

Group D+ Taluka

is more + CST payable + 40% of ITC

Group C Taluka

VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero whichever
is more + CST payable + 30% of ITC

7)

Group B Taluka

VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero whichever
is more + CST payable + 20% of ITC

4.4 Industrial Promotion Subsidy for Large Scale Industries The eligible New/Expansion Large Scale Manufacturing Units, which are set
up in different parts of the State, will be eligible for Industrial Promotion Subsidy
(IPS) as follows Sr.

Taluka/Area

The Industrial Promotion Subsidy Every

No.

Classification

Year
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Sr.

Taluka/Area

The Industrial Promotion Subsidy Every

No.

Classification

Year

1)

Naxalism affected area

100% VAT on local sales minus Input Tax Credit
(ITC) or zero whichever is more + CST payable

2)

whichever is more + CST payable

Group D+ Taluka (Other

80% VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero

than Sr. No. 1 and 2)
4)

90% VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero

Vidarbha and Marathwada
3)

No Industries Districts,

whichever is more + CST payable

Group D Taluka (Other than 70% VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero
Sr. No. 1 & 2)

5)

whichever is more + CST payable

Group C Taluka

60% VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero
whichever is more + CST payable

4.5 Interest Subsidy All eligible new Micro, Small and Medium Manufacturing Enterprises in areas
other than Group“A” will be eligible for interest subsidy. The Interest Subsidy will be
payable only on the interest actually paid to the Banks and Public Financial Institutions
on the amount of term loans taken for acquisition of Fixed Assets. The amount of
interest subsidy will be calculated @ effective rate of interest, after deducting the
interest subsidy receivable from any institution or under any Govt. of India Scheme and
the penal/compound interest or 5 % per annum, whichever is less. The quantum of
interest subsidy payable every year will not exceed the bills paid for electricity
consumed during the relevant year.
4.6 Exemption from Electricity Duty All Eligible New Units in Group C, D, and D+ areas and No-Industry District(s)
and Naxalism affected Area will be exempted from payment of Electricity Duty during
eligibility period not exceeding 15 years. In Group A and B areas, 100% Export Oriented
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Units (EOUs), Information Technology Manufacturing Units and Bio-Technology
Manufacturing units will also be exempted from payment of Electricity Duty for a period
of 7 Years. Necessary Notification under the provisions of the Electricity Duty Act 1958
will be issued separately by the Energy Department.
4.7 Waiver of Stamp Duty
New Units as well as Units undertaking Expansion/ Diversification (including
Mega and Ultra Mega Projects) will be exempted from payment of Stamp duty during
the Investment period in Group “C, D, D+ Talukas, No Industry Districts and Naxalism
affected areas. However, in Group A and B areas, stamp duty exemption would be
available as given below:
BT Manufacturing and IT Manufacturing Units in Public Parks : 100%
BT Manufacturing and IT Manufacturing Units in Private Parks : 75%
Mega Projects - 50% for first conveyance deed only
Explanation: Eligible New/Expansion Units of PSI-2007 will also be eligible for
Stamp Duty Exemption during their investment period.
Necessary Notification under the provisions of the Bombay Stamp Act 1958 will
be issued separately by the Revenue & Forest Department.
4.8

Power Tariff Subsidy

Eligible New Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) will be eligible for
power tariff subsidy. The subsidy will be to the tune of Rs 1/- per unit for the Units
located in Vidarbha, Marathwada, North Maharashtra and the Districts of Raigad,
Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg in Kokan Region and Rs 0.50 per unit for the Units in other
areas of the State for a period of 3 years from the date of commencement of
commercial production, for the energy consumed and paid. The Units in Group “A”
areas will however not be eligible for this incentive.
4.9

Incentives for Strengthening MSMEs and LSIs

The followings incentives shall be admissible to the MSMEs and LSIs so as to
promote Quality Competitiveness, Research & Development, Technology Upgradation,
Water & Energy Conservation, Cleaner Production Measures and Credit Rating (A) New MSMEs and Expansion thereof in all categories of areas will be eligible
for following incentives -

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(i) 5% subsidy on capital equipment for Technology Up –gradation, subject to
a maximum of Rs.25 lacs
(ii) 75 % subsidy on the expenses incurred on quality certification limited to
Rs. 1 Lakh .
(iii) 25% subsidy on capital equipment for cleaner production measures
,limited to Rs.5 Lakhs
(iv) 75 % subsidy on the expenses incurred on patent registration limited to
Rs. 10 Lakh for the National patents and Rs. 20 lakh for the International
patents.
(B) Incentives for Credit Rating of MSMEs in all categories of areas 75% of the cost of carrying out Credit Rating by Small Industries Development
Bank of India/ Government accredited Credit Rating Agency, limited to Rs.
40,000.
(C) New MSMEs, LSI and Expansion thereof will be eligible for the following
incentives in all categories of areas (i)

75% of cost of water audit limited to Rs. 1.00 lakh.

(ii)

75% of cost of energy audit limited to Rs. 2.00 lakh.

(iii)

50% of the cost of Capital Equipment under the measures to
conserve/recycle water, limited to Rs. 5 lakh

(iv)

50% of the cost of Capital Equipment for improving energy
Efficiency, limited to Rs. 5 lakh.

4.10 Incentives for Units coming up in Naxalism affected Talukas
New/Expansion Units, setting up manufacturing industrial facilities in Naxalism
affected Talukas (Annexure – II) and employing at least 75 % local persons from the
Naxalism affected areas will be eligible for incentives .
5. INCENTIVES FOR MEGA PROJECTS/ ULTRA MEGA PROJECTS
The quantum of incentives for Mega Projects and Ultra Mega Projects shall be
decided by the High Power Committee under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary,
Government of Maharashtra on a case to case basis. However the Cabinet Sub
Committee for Industry, under the chairmanship of the Chief Minister of Maharashtra will
have the powers to sanction customized package of incentives and even offer special /
extra incentives for prestigious Mega Projects / Ultra Mega Projects, on a case to case
basis.
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6. YEARLY CAP FOR THE INCENTIVES
6.1

The amount of incentives to be disbursed to the MSMEs and LSI Units every
year will be limited to the total quantum of incentives divided by the number of
years as per the applicable Eligibility period with the provision of carrying forward
the differential between the actual sanctioned amount for a given year and the
yearly disbursement limit.

6.2

For Mega Projects/ Ultra Mega Projects, if the E.C. Period is more than 10 years,
the yearly limit on disbursement amount shall be equal to 1/10 of the total
quantum of incentives or Industrial Promotion Subsidy sanctioned for that year
whichever is less. The Carry forward principle will be applicable. The balance
quantum of incentives will be allowed to be availed of after 10 years with yearly
cap as above. Proportionate quantum of incentives will be calculated for a part of
the year.
Example 1: If the unit is eligible for the total quantum of Rs.1000 and the
E.C. period is 10 years, then actual incentives disbursed to such unit, shall
not exceed Rs.100 (1000/10) in a given year even though the amount of
total incentives sanctioned for that year is more than Rs. 100. The
difference (yearly sanctioned amount minus yearly disbursement limit) can
be carried forward for the Subsequent years of E. C. period, such that the
actual disbursement of incentives is not more than Rs.100 in any year.
Example 2: If the unit is eligible for the total quantum of Rs.1000 and the
E.C. period is 10 years, then actual incentive disbursed to such unit, shall
not exceed Rs.100 (1000/10) or the incentives sanctioned (say Rs.70) for
that year whichever is less ( i.e. Rs.70). The difference (i.e.Rs.30) can be
carried forward for the further E. C. period. In the next year, if the total
incentives sanctioned are Rs. 140, then the unit will be eligible for
disbursement of Rs. 100 (i.e. yearly maximum disbursement limit) and Rs.
30 towards the carried forward amount .

7. PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION FOR APPLICATION UNDER PSI-2013
7.1 Application for Eligibility
(1) An application for eligibility under the PSI 2013 Scheme shall be submitted to the
Implementing Agency by an Eligible Unit only after it has taken all the Effective
st

Steps but not later than the 31 March, 2018. It shall be supported by
documentary evidence with regard to completion of the Effective Steps.

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(2) For claiming eligibility under the PSI-2013, any New/Expansion/ Diversification,
Eligible Unit shall commence the commercial production and also acquire the
fixed assets at site, having paid for the same, and paid for it within the
investment period. The Investment Period for Micro, Small and Medium
manufacturing Enterprises will be three years, and for the LSI units, four years.
For Mega Projects /Ultra Mega Projects, the Investment period will be five years
from the date of application or such greater period as may be approved by the
“High Power Committee” or the “Cabinet Sub Committee” on case to case basis.
The Investment Period will be counted from the date of submission of
application to the Implementing Agency or the date suggested by the Eligible
Unit. However, this date should be within this Scheme Period and the assets
acquired prior to and beyond the investment period will not be considered eligible
for incentives, However, the Land cost prior to submission of valid application
shall be considered for Fix Capital Investment.
Delay in commencement of commercial production will entail proportionate
curtailment of incentives and the Eligibility Certificate period.
(3) If a Unit has completed all Effective steps but not started the production before
st

the 1 April, 2013 and has not filed an application with the Implementing Agency
under PSI 2007, such unit can submit the application under PSI - 2013.
However, the incentives applicable to such Eligible Unit shall be as per PSI-2007
or PSI - 2013 , whichever is lower. For such unit , the investment made within the
investment period from the date of application only will be considered for
Incentives.
In respect of a Mega Project, where customised package has been
approved by the High Power committee or the Infrastructure Committee / Cabinet
Sub Committee under PSI - 2007, but the Unit has completed/ not completed the
effective steps within the period of PSI - 2007 and has not applied to the
Directorate of Industries for Eligibility Certificate as per Para No. 4.1 (1) of PSI –
2007, such Mega Project will be eligible for approved customised package only.
However, the Unit should complete the effective steps and file an application with
the Implementing Agency within the operative period of PSI -2013, but before
starting the commercial production.

(4) An application for eligibility shall be submitted to the Implementing Agency on or
before the date of commencement of commercial production. If there is any delay, the
E.C. period and entitlement will be curtailed proportionately.
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7.2 Effective Date of Eligibility Certificate.
An Eligibility Certificate (EC) under the PSI-2013 will be issued by the
Implementing Agency after ascertaining that the Eligible Unit has complied with the
provisions of the Scheme and has commenced its commercial production. The EC will
be issued with effect from the date of commencement of commercial production by the
Eligible Unit. The date of commencement of commercial production will be determined
by the Unit, supported by the relevant extract of the Excise Register or, in case Excise
Duty is not applicable, by the first sale bill issued by the Unit in respect of such
production or as may be Specifically permitted by the Government of Maharashtra in
respect of Mega Projects. For the purpose of the EC, the date of commencement of
commercial production shall be deemed to be the first day of the month following the
month in which such production has commenced.
The Implementing Agency shall send a copy of the Eligibility Certificate to all the
concerned agencies offering various incentives e.g. concerned Electrical Inspector,
Sales Tax Officer.
7.3 Procedure for claiming benefits under Expansion / Diversification
The eligible unit claiming benefits under Expansion / Diversification shall be
required to maintain separate record of production for such expansion. In case,
however, maintaining separate record is not possible, the benefits for such eligible units
shall be available in the ratio of additional fixed capital investment to the total gross
fixed capital investment. There will no limit of number of expansions/diversifications in
the Scheme period.
7.4 Claim for Incentives
No right or claim for any incentives under the PSI - 2013 shall be deemed to
have been conferred by the PSI - 2013 merely because the applicant Unit has fulfilled
the conditions of the PSI-2013. The incentives under the PSI - 2013 (except Stamp Duty
Exemption) cannot be claimed unless an EC has been issued under the PSI - 2013 by
the Implementing Agency and the Eligible Unit has complied with the
stipulations/conditions of the EC. The Implementing Agency shall issue EC to the
Eligible Unit within 30 days of the Unit complying with the stipulations of the PSI – 2013
and submitting documentary evidence thereof.
8. MONITORING AND REVIEW

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8.1 Monitoring and Review of the Fixed Capital Investment and Production activities of
the Eligible UnitWith a view to monitoring the production activities of and the establishment of Fixed
Assets by the Eligible Unit in relation to the incentives available under the PSI – 2013 ,
and ensuring that the two things proceed at the same pace during the period of eligibility
and also thereafter during the operative period of the agreement entered into by the
Eligible Unit, the following procedure is laid down (i) The Eligible Unit shall submit a report duly signed by its authorised representative
covering information and details regarding production and sales, indicating the period of
stoppage of production and/or closure of the Unit, if any, with reasons therefore,
addition to the Fixed Capital Investment, disposal of Fixed Assets, and changes in the
constitution of the Eligible Unit.
(ii) The Eligible Unit shall also submit to the Implementing Agency, within a period of 9
months from the close of every year, a certified true copy of the audited annual
statement of accounts and Balance Sheet for the said year.
(iii) The Implementing Agency shall be entitled to call for any information and details for
a shorter period even prior to the close of the year. The implementing Agency shall
independently examine the position from time to time in order to ensure that the
incentives drawn/availed of are within the ceilings specified under the PSI-2013 or
under the relevant earlier Scheme, as the case may be.
8.2. Failure on the part of an Eligible Unit to submit any of the above information /
documents within the specified time shall mount to breach of the provisions of the PSI2013, entailing suitable action as provided under the Procedural Rules, including action
to cancel the EC, or premature recall of and immediate recovery of the incentives drawn
/ availed.
8.3 The Implementing Agencies shall, as far as possible, ensure that the Eligible Unit
and the relevant Agency for supply of power, and the Electrical Inspector are kept
informed of the continuance or discontinuance of the EC during the tenure in
accordance with the Procedural Rules.
8.4 If and when the Eligible Unit reaches the relevant ceilings prescribed in the EC , prior
to expiry of the EC period, or if it contravenes any of the conditions there under, the
Implementing Agencies shall take prompt action to cancel the EC.
9. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

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A State Level Committee (SLC) as constituted, comprising the following
members, shall be authorized to decide the Implementing Agency, interpret and decide
all the issues involving the PSI - 2013 and Earlier Schemes :1. Principle Secretary, Industries Department …
2. Principle Secretary (Finance) …

Chairman

Member

3. Commissioner of Sales Tax… Member
4. Development Commissioner (Industries) … Member
5. Joint Director of Industries (PSI) …

Member Secretary

The Committee may, if it so desires, seek the advice of Experts from the relevant
fields before taking decision on any subject falling under its purview.
The decisions taken by the Committee shall be implemented only after the
approval of the Government at appropriate level.
This Government Resolution is Issued with the concurrence of the Finance
Department vide its U.O.R. No.14/ 2013/ Taxation -1 Dated 28/3/2013.
This Government resolution of Maharashtra Government is available at the
website www.maharashtra.gov.in. Reference no. for this is 201304091555217210.
This order has been signed digitally.
By order and in the name of the Governor of Maharashtra.

Damodar
Ambadas

Kulkarni

Digitally signed by Damodar
Ambadas Kulkarni
DN: c=IN, o=Government Of
Maharashtra, ou=Industry Energy
& Labor, postalCode=400032,
st=Maharashtra, cn=Damodar
Ambadas Kulkarni
Date: 2013.04.15 15:46:33 +05'30'

( D. A. Kulkarni)
Under Secretary to government

To,
1. Principal Secretary to Hon’ble Governor of Maharashtra.
2. Principal Secretary to Hon’ble Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
3. Secretary to Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
4. Private Secretary to Hon’ble Minister (Industries)
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5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.

Private Secretary to Hon’ble State Minister (Industries)
All Private Secretary to all Hon’ble Minister and State Minister
Private Secretary to Hon’ble Leader of Opposition, Maharashtra Legislature
Assembly, Vidhanbhavan, Mumbai.
Private Secretary to Hon’ble Leader of Opposition, Maharashtra Legislature
Council , Vidhanbhavan, Mumbai.
Hon’ble Chief Secretary of Maharashtra.
All Additional Chief Secretaries/Principal Secretaries/Secretaries to the
Government of Maharashtra.
Divisional Commissioner, Konkan Division/ Aurangabad Division/ Pune
Division/ Nasik Division/ Amaravati Division/ Nagpur Division.
Development Commissioner (Industries) Directorate of Industry, Mumbai.
Commissioner of Sales Tax, Mumbai
Chief Executive Officer, Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation,
Mumbai
All Collectors
All Managing Directors / Chief Executive Officers of the Corporations/
Government Undertakings under the Government of Maharashtra.
All Joint Directors of Industries.
All Departments of Mantralaya, Mumbai
All Desk Officers in the Industries, Energy and Labour Department.
All General Managers, District Industries Centres
The Accountant General, Maharashtra-1, Mumbai
The Accountant General, Maharashtra-11, Nagpur
The Pay and Accounts Officer, Mumbai
The Resident and Audit Officer, Mumbai
The industries, Energy and Labour Department (Ind-8) Select file.

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Annexure – I
CLASSIFICATION OF TALUKAS / AREAS
District

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Group D+

1. KONKAN DIVISION
Greater

Greater

Mumbai

Mumbai

Thane

Thane
Vasai
Palghar
Kalyan
Ulhasnagar
Ambernath

Dahanu

Bhivandi

Jawhar

Murbad

Shahapur

Mokhada

Alibag @
Uran
Panvel
Karjat @
Khalapur
Pen @
Roha

Alibag $
Pen $
Sudhagad

Raigad

Talasari
Wada
Vikramgad
Shrivardh
an

Poladpur
Mhasala
Tala

Ratnagiri
Chiplun

Ratnagiri

Karjat $
Mahad
Mangaon
Murud

Khed

Guhagar
Dapoli
Lanja
Mandangad
Rajapur
Sangameshwar
Kankavli
Kudal
Sawantwadi
Malvan
Deogad
Vaibhavwadi
Doda Marg

Sindhudurg

Vengurla

2. PUNE DIVISION
Pune

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Pune City
Maval
Haveli @
Bhor @

Haveli $
Mulshi $

Shirur $
Daund $
Bhor $
Khed $

Ambegao
n
Junnar

Velhe
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District

Group A

Group B

Daund @
Shirur @
Khed @
Mulshi @

Group C

Group D

Indapur
Baramati
Purandar

Solapur

Solapur
( North )
Pandharp
ur
Malshiras

Satara

Satara
Khandala
Koregaon
Phaltan
Khatav
Karad
Mahabale
shwar
Miraj

Sangli

Kolhapur

3. NASIK DIVISION
Nasik

Group D+

Karveer
Panhala
Hatkanan
gale
Shirol

Nasik

Niphad
Sinnar

Dindori
Yeola
Igatpuri

Barshi
Akkalkot
Solapur (South)
Mohol
Mangalwedhe
Sangole
Karmala
Madha
Wai
Man
Patan
Jaoli

Tasgaon
Khanapur
Atapadi
Jat
KavatheMahaan
kal
Walwa
Shirala
Kadegaon
Palus
Kagal
Gadhinglaj
Chandgad
Ajra
Bhudargad
Radhanagari
Bavada
Shahuwadi
Peth
Surgana
Kalwan
Baglan
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District

Group A

Ahmednagar

Dhule

Group B

Group C

Group D

Nagar
Rahuri
Shrirampu
r
Newasa
Karjat
Shrigonda
Akola
Sangamn
er
Kopergao
n
Rahata
Dhule

Nandurbar

Jalgaon

4. AURANGABAD DIVISION
Aurangabad

Jalgaon
Yawal
Chalisgao
n
Amalner
Dharanga
on

Aurangab
ad

Group D+
Chandwad
Nandgaon
Trimbakeshwar
Deola Malegaon
Shevgaon
Pathardi
Jamkhed
Parner

Sakri
Shirpur
Shindkheda
Nandurbar
Nawapur
Shahade
Talode
Akrani
Akkalkuva
Chopada
Raver
Edalabad
Bhusawal
Jamner
Pachora
Bhadgaon
Parola
Erandol
Bodwad
Khuldabad
Kannad
Soegaon
Sillod
Paithan
Gangapur
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District

Group A

Group B

Group D

Group D+
Vaijapur
Phulambri
Jalna
Ambad
Jafferabad
Partur
Bhokardan
Badnapur
Ghangsavangi
Mantha
Beed
Georai
Majalgaon
Ambejogai
Kaij
Patoda
Ashti
Dharur
Parli
Wadavani
Shirur Kasar
Osmanabad
Kalamb
Omerga
Tuljapur
Paranda
Bhum
Washi
Lohara
Parbhani
Jintur
Selu
Gangakhed
Pathri
Palam
Purna
Manawat
Sonpeth

Jalna

Beed

Osmanabad

Parbhani

Hingoli
Latur

Group C

NO INDUSTRY DISTRICT
Latur
Ahmedpur,
Udgir
Nilanga
Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8

District

Group A

Nanded

5. AMARAVATI DIVISION
Amravati

Akola

Group B

Group C

Group D

Group D+
Ausa
Chakur
Deoni
Shirur-Anantpal
Jalkot
Renapur
Nanded
Bhokar
Hadgaon
Kinwat
Biloli
Deglur
Mukhed
Kandhar
Loha
Mudkhed
Ardhapur
Naigaon
Dharmabad
Himayatnagar
Umari
Mahur
Amravati
Achalpur
Bhatkuli
NandgaonKhandeshwar
Chandur Bazar
Morshi
Warud
Chandur Rly.
Teosa
Daryapur
Anjangaon -Surji
Chikhaldara.
Dharni
DhamangaonRly.
Akola
Barshitakli
Akot
Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8

District

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Group D+
Telhara
Balapur
Patur
Murtijapur
Washim
Malegoan
Risod
Mangrulrpir
Manora
Karanja
Buldhana
Chikhali
Shegaon
DeulgaonRaja
Malkapur
Motala
Nandura
Jalgaon Jamod
Sangrampur
Khamgaon
Mehkar
Sindakhed –Raja
Lonar
Yavatmal
Babhulgaon
Kalamb
Kelapur
Ralegaon
Ghatanji
Wani
Maregaon
Pusad
Mahagaon
Umarkhed
Darwaha
Ner
Digras
Arni
Zari-Jamdi

Washim

Buldhana

Yavatmal

NAGPUR DIVISION
Nagpur

Nagpur
City

Nagpur (R)
Kamptee
Hingana
District

Bhandara

Gondia

Wardha

Chandrapur

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Group D+
Katol
Narkhed
Savner
Kalmeshwar
Ramtek
Parseoni
Mauda
Umred
Bhiwapur
Kuhi
Bhandara
Pauni
Tumsar
Mohadi
Sakoli
Lakhandur
Lakhani
Gondia
Goregaon
Tirora
ArjuniMorgaon
Deori
Sadakarjuni
Amgaon
Salekasa
Wardha
Deoli
Seloo
Arvi
Karanja
Ashti
Hinganghat
Samudrapur
Chandrapur
Gondpipri
Mul
Warora
Chimur
Bhadravati
Brahmapuri
Sindewahi
Nagbhid
Page 33 of 36
Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8

District

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Group D+
Rajura
Korpana
Sawali
Pobhurna
Ballarpur
Jiwati

Gadchiroli

@:

NO
INDUSTRY
DISTRICT
Within MMR,

$:

Outside MMR
Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8
Annexure
-II
Naxalism
affected Talukas
(Government Resolution of Planning
Department No. NAVIKA-2008/C. R. 209/Ka.
1416, Dated
31/5/2009 )
Sr.

District

Talukas

1.

Gadchiroli

All Talukas

2.

Gondiya

All talukas

3.

Chanrapur

Chandrapur, Gondpipri, Rajura, Korpana, Jiwati,
Ballarsha, Pobhurna, Mul, Sawali

4.

Bhandra

Sakoli, Lakhandur, Lakhani

5.

Yavatmal

Pandharkawda, Wani, Zari-Jamdi, Ghatanji, Arni

6.

Nanded

Kinwat
ANNEXURE III
NATURE OF INCENTIVES AND CONDITIONS FOR GIVING THOSE INCENTIVES FOR TYPICAL
CASES REFERRED TO IN PARA 2.4
Sr.

Types of Case

No.
(i)

(ii)

Conditions for Incentives Under
the PSI- 2013

No Incentive
EXISTING UNIT

Availed of By THE

1. Only land and building of an Existing
Unit which has not availed OF any
incentives under any of the Schemes is
transferred and the Transferee sets up
a new project for manufacture of any
product at the location of the Existing
unit, after adding thereto, additional
fixed assets and starts production as a
New Unit, or
2. in the above situation, land, building
and plant and machinery are transferred
and the Transferee acquires additional
fixed assets and starts production of
either the same product or an altogether
new product.
Incentive Availed partly and the Unit
Transferred

The
incentives
upto
the
corresponding
ceilings shall be
related and restricted only to the
additional Fixed Capital Investment
by the Unit (i.e. the investment in
the fixed assets of the Existing Unit
shall be excluded).

A New Unit eligible under the PSI- 2013 The Transferee will be considered
has availed of
incentives for a part of eligible to avail of the remaining
the period of EC.
part of the incentive sanctioned to
the
transferor
provided
the
transferee
gives
a
clear
undertaking to the Implementing
Agency that all repayments to the
Government will be made if Unit is
closed during EC Period/Operative
period, on account of incentives
availed of by both the transferee
and the transferor .
(iii)

Assets of New Units Eligible Under PSI- 2013
Transferred Before Availing of Incentives

1. A New Unit eligible under the PSI2013 is transferred before availing of
any of the incentives.

Eligible as a New Unit

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Maharashtra Industrial Policy 2013

  • 1. Industrial Policy, 2013-2018 www.industrialsubsidy.in Register your Industrial / Warehousing Property Requirements here
  • 2. Coordinates (Mumbai) Country India Established 1 May 1960 (Maharashtra Day) Capital Mumbai Largest city Mumbai by population, Pune by area Districts 35 total District Ahmednagar Akola Amravati Aurangabad Bhandara Beed Buldhana Chandrapur Dhule Gadchiroli Gondia Hingoli Jalgaon Jalna Kolhapur Latur Mumbai City Mumbai suburban Nandurbar Nanded Nagpur Nashik Osmanabad Parbhani Pune Raigad Ratnagiri Sindhudurg Sangli Solapur Satara Thane Wardha Washim Yavatmal
  • 3. Package Scheme of Incentives - 2013 Government of Maharashtra Industries, Energy and Labour Department Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 Mantralaya, Mumbai - 400 032, Date: 1st April 2013. Read – Government Resolutions of Industries and Labour Department, 1. No. IDL-7064/IND-I, dated the 25/09/1964, 2. No. IDL-7069/IND-I, dated the 02/04/1969, 3. No. IDL-7069/IND-I, dated the 10/03/1970, 4. No. IDL-7073/34605/IND-I (B), dated the 23/10/1973, Government Resolutions of Industries, Energy and Labour Department 5. No. IDL-7076/6212/(5)/ IND-8, dated the 18/01/1977, 6. No. IDL-7076/48287/(295) / IND-8, dated the 17/09/1977, 7. No. IDL-7079/81133/(1925)/ IND-8, dated the 18/10/1979, 8. No. IDL-7079/(2043)/ IND-8, dated the 05/01/1980, 9. No. IDL-7079/95227/(2540)/ IND-8, dated the 11/8/1980, 10. No. IDL-7082/(3559)/IND-8, dated the 05/07/1982, 11. No. IDL-1082/(4096)/IND-8, dated the 31/03/1983, 12. No. IDL-1082/(4077)/IND-8, dated the 04/05/1983, 13. No. IDL-1088/(6612)/IND-8, dated the 25/03/1988, 14. No. IDL-1087/(6245)/IND-8, dated the 21/07/1988, 15. No. IDL-1088/(6603)/IND-8, dated the 30/09/1988, 16. No. IDL-2188/(11324)/IND-14, dated the 08/11/1988, 17. No. IDL-1088/(7018)/IND-8, dated the 31/01/1989, 18. No. IDL-1088/(7056)/IND-8, dated the 22/02/1989, 19. No. IDL-1093/(8889)/IND-8, dated the 07/05/1993, 20. No. IDL-1093/(9378)/IND-8, dated the 06/07/1994, 21. No. IDL-1095/(10092)/IND-8, dated the 03/01/1996, 22. No. IDL-1096/(13251)/IND-8, dated the 12/03/1997, 23. No. IDL-1096/(13211)/IND-8, dated the 20/06/1997, 24. No. IDL-1097/(13563)/IND-8, dated the 27/11/1997, 25. No. IDL-1097/(13637)/IND-8, dated the 28/11/1997, 26. No. IDL-1097/(13478)/IND-8, dated the 29/11/1997, 27. No. IDL-1097/(13385)/IND-8, dated the 17/01/1998, Page 1 of 36
  • 4. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. No. IDL-1098/(121)/IND-8, dated the 11/08/1998, No. IDL-1098/(293)/IND-8, dated the 30/09/1998, No. IDL-1098/(109)/IND-8, dated the 31/12/1998, No. IDL-1099/(620)/IND-8, dated the 31/03/1999, No. IDL-1098/(351)/IND-8, dated the 16/04/1999, No. IDL-1098/(351)/IND-8, dated the 29/06/1999, No. IDL-1098/(620)/IND-8, dated the 30/06/1999, No. IDL-1099/(780)/IND-8, dated the 09/07/1999, No. IDL-1099/(884)/IND-8, dated the 29/10/1999, No. IDL-1020/((5)/IND-8, dated the 23/03/2000, No. IDL-1020/(204)/IND-8, dated the 12/05/2000, No. IDL-1021/(CR-73)/IND-8, dated 31/03/2001, No. IDL-1002/(CR-66)/IND-8, dated 16/02/2002, No. IDL-1002/(CR-345)/IND-8, dated 18/10/2002, No. IDL-1005/(CR-119)/IND-8, dated 02/06/2005, No. IDL-1006/(CR-83 )/IND-8, dated 03/05/2006, No. IDL-1006/( CR-83-Part- II)/IND-8, dated 13/07/2006, th 45. No. PSI-1707/(CR-50)/IND-8, dated the 30 46. No. PSI-1707/CR-101/Ind-8, dated the 24 47. No. PSI-2107/CR-74/Ind-8, dated the 30 th th March, 2007, April, 2007, April, 2007, st 48. No. PSI-2108/CR-35/Ind-8, dated the 21 May, 2008, 49. No. PSI-1708/CR-228/Ind-8, dated the 25 50. No. PSI-2108/CR-36/Ind-8, dated the 3 rd th August, 2008, December, 2008, th 51. No. PSI-2108/CR-278/Ind-8, dated the 4 December, 2008, 52. No. PSI-2108/CR-278/Ind-8, dated the 27/20/2009 53. No. PSI-2110/CR-88/Ind-8, dated the 3 54. No. PSI-2110/CR-96/Ind-8, dated the 3 rd rd June, 2010, June, 2010, 55. No. PSI-1707/(CR-50)/Ind-8, dated the 27 56. No. PSI-2110/CR-92/Ind-8, dated the 25 th th 57. No. PSI-1707/(CR-50)/IND-8, dated the 22 October, 2010, nd 58. No. PSI-1707/(CR-50)/IND-8, dated the 30 st August, 2011, 31 Oct.2011, 30 and 29 th th July, 2010, th March, 2011, June, 2011, 30 th st November, 2011, 31 Jan.2011 March,2011. 59. No. III-Policy-2010/C.R. 768/Ind-2, dated 22/2/2013 60. No PSI-1707/(CR-50)/IND-8,dated the 30 th March,2013. Page 2 of 36
  • 5. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 PREAMBLEIn order to encourage the dispersal of industries to lesser developed areas of the State, the Government has been giving package of incentives to New Industrial Units / Expansion Units set up in the developing regions of the State since 1964 under a Scheme popularly known as the “Package Scheme of Incentives.” The Package Scheme of Incentives, introduced in 1964, has been amended from time to time. The Scheme as amended last, is commonly known as the “Package st Scheme of Incentives-2007” (PSI-2007) and is operative since the 1 April, 2007. The State has recently declared the new Industrial Policy -2013 to ensure sustained industrial growth through various innovative initiatives so as to further improve the conducive industrial climate in the State and to provide global competitive edge to the industries in the State. The policy envisages grant of fiscal and non-fiscal incentives to the Industrial units with a view to helping the units achieve higher and sustainable economic growth with emphasis on balanced regional development and employment generation through greater Private and Public Investment in industrial sector. It is therefore necessary to amend the Package Scheme of Incentives-2007, in the light of the Industrial Policy-2013 and introduce a new “Package Scheme of Incentives 2013”, containing details of eligibility criteria, quantum of incentives and monitoring mechanism st for administering the incentives during the period up to the 31 March, 2018. Resolution In supersession of the Package Scheme of Incentive – 2007, which shall expire on the 31 st March, 2013, the Government is pleased to accord approval to the new “Package Scheme of Incentives -2013” (PSI-2013) which will come into effect on the 1 st April 2013 for a period of five years. The detailed provisions of the PSI-2013 are as follows : 1. APPLICABILITY OF PSI-2013 1.1 Period of Operation of PSI-2013 :The PSI -2013, as may be amended by the Government from time to time, shall st st remain in operation from the 1 April 2013 up to 31 March,2018 .
  • 6. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 1.2 Coverage under the PSI - 2013 :The following categories of Eligible Industrial Units in the Private Sector, Cooperative Sector, Central Public Sector, State Public Sector/ Joint Sector shall be eligible to be considered for incentives under the PSI- 2013 :i) Industries listed in the First Schedule of the Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951, as amended from time to time ii) Manufacturing Enterprises as defined in the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006. (MSMED Act, 2006) iii)Information Technology Manufacturing Units registered with the Directorate of Industries or the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) or the Development Commissioner, Santacruz Electronic Export Processing Zone (SEEPZ) or Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) in the State. iv) Bio-technology Manufacturing Units as specified by the Government from time to time, which are outside the purview of any registering authority mentioned above. v) Cold Storages vi) Mechanized Food/Agro Processing Industries in the following sectors: Dairy, Fruit and Vegetable Processing. Grain Processing. Fish Processing. Consumer foods including Packed foods. Non alcoholic beverages from fruits and vegetables. vii) Central Public Sector Units which satisfy the qualifying criteria as defined in Para No.2.2.(iii) given below. 1.3 Classification of Areas for PSI-2013 :- For the purposes of the PSI- 2013, detailed talukawise classification of different areas of the State as Group, A /B/ C/ D/ D + etc., on the basis of their level of industrial development shall be as given in Annexure-I to this G.R. where (i) Group A: Denotes Industrially developed areas (ii) Group B: Denotes Areas where some industrial development has taken place, but are less developed than the areas under Group A. (iii) Group C: Denotes Areas, which are less developed than those covered under Group B. Page 4 of 36
  • 7. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 (iv) Group D: Denotes the lesser-developed areas of the State, not covered under Group A/ Group B/ Group C. (v) Group D+: Denotes the least developed areas, not covered under Group A/Group B/Group C/Group D. (vi) No Industry District: Denotes District having no industries and not covered under Group A / B/ C/ D & D+ . vii) Naxalism Affected Area : Denotes Area affected by naxalism, as described in GR No NAVIKA-2008/C.R. 209/Ka. 1416 Dated 31.5.2009 ( Annexure II) 2. DEFINITIONS 2.1 Earlier Scheme :'Earlier Scheme' shall mean and include the Package Scheme of Incentives implemented from time to time prior to PSI-2013. 2.2 Micro & Small Manufacturing Enterprises, Medium Manufacturing Enterprises / Large Scale Industries / Mega Projects and Ultra Mega Projects:(i) Micro, Small and Medium Manufacturing Enterprises(MSMEs) :MSMEs shall be construed as per their definition in the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006. (MSMED Act, 2006) (ii) (iii) Large Scale Units:- Industrial Units, having investment more than the Medium Manufacturing Enterprises as defined under the MSMED Act, 2006, but less than the Mega Projects defined below, shall be classified as Large Scale Units (LSI). Mega Projects / Ultra Mega Projects: - Industrial Units satisfying the minimum threshold limits of Fixed Capital Investment or Direct Employment prescribed in the following table shall be classified as Mega Projects/ Ultra Mega Projects. Type of unit Taluka/ Area Minimum Fixed Minimum Direct Classification Capital Investment Employment(Nos.) (Rs. Crore) Mega Project A&B C 750 500 1,500 1,000 Page 5 of 36
  • 8. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 Type of unit Taluka/ Area Minimum Fixed Minimum Direct Classification Capital Investment Employment(Nos.) (Rs. Crore) D & D+ No Industry 250 500 100 250 1,500 3,000 Districts & Naxalism Affected Area Ultra Mega Project Entire state Provided that a) Mega projects based on employment criteria shall be required to maintain the qualifying direct employment throughout the year and 75% of such employees should be local persons. If the employment criteria is not maintained in any month of the year for which Industrial Promotion Subsidy is claimed, then Industrial Promotion Subsidy shall not be admissible for such year. b) Minimum Direct Employment prescribed in the table above should be created within a period of two years from the date of commercial production. c) The investment in Captive Power Plant shall not be considered for determining the qualifying criteria for eligibility as Mega Project/Ultra Mega Project. 2.3 Existing Unit :An Existing Unit shall mean and include: (i) A Unit which has been set up and is in production on or any time prior to the st 1 April, 2013, or (ii) A Unit which has been granted an Eligibility Certificate(EC) as defined in Para No. 2.6 or has availed of any incentives(excluding Stamp Duty) under any of the Earlier Schemes, or Page 6 of 36
  • 9. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 (iii) A Unit which has filed a valid application for grant of an EC under the PSI2007 with any of the Implementing Agencies on or before the 31 2013. st March 2.4 New Unit :A New Unit shall mean a Unit which is set up for the first time by an entity in the Private Sector / Co-operative Sector / State or Central Public Sector / Joint Sector in any Taluka where there is no Existing Unit set up by the said entity, provided that such Unit satisfies the following conditions: a) It is not an Existing Unit. b) At least one of the Effective Steps is completed on or after the 1 for setting of the Unit. st April, 2013. c) It is not formed as a result of re-establishment, mere change of ownership, change in the constitution, reconstruction or revival of an Existing Unit. Explanation- The incentives available to a New Unit under the PSI-2013 shall, however, be available to the Units which get established as result of purchase of the assets of the Existing / Defunct / Closed / Sick Units, subject to and to the extent mentioned in Annexure III to this Resolution. 2.5 Expansion / Diversification Project – An investment shall be regarded as Expansion Project or a Diversification Project, as the case may be, if an Existing / New Unit in any of the areas covered under Group “B”, Group “C”, Group “D”, Group D+, Naxalism Affected Areas or No-Industry- Districts, st makes, on or after the date 1 April, 2013, an additional fixed capital investment in additional production / manufacturing facilities for manufacture of the same product / products as of the Existing /New Unit or for manufacture of different products, as the case maybe provided it satisfies the following conditions, namely :(a) The said additional Fixed Capital Investment for expansion / diversification of the Existing/ New Unit should exceed 25 per cent of the Gross Fixed Capital Investment of the Existing / New Unit immediately prior to setting up of the additional production /manufacturing facilities, as on the last day of the previous financial year, subject to a minimum additional fixed capital investment of Rs. 5 crores in case of non-MSMEs and Rs. 25 Lacks, in case of MSMEs. Page 7 of 36
  • 10. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 (b) In the case of Expansion or Expansion-cum-Diversification but not mere Diversification “per se”, the said additional Fixed Capital Investment should result in increase of existing installed capacity by at least 25 per cent; and (c) Such Expansion / Diversification should increase the employment in the nonsupervisory category at least to the extent of 10 per cent of the pre expansion/diversification level of such employment and 80 percent of such additional employment should be from amongst local persons. 2.6 Eligibility CertificateEligibility Certificate shall mean the certificate issued by the Implementing Agency to the Eligible Unit under the Package Scheme of Incentives which indicates the accepted Fixed Capital Investment, Actual Fixed Capital Investment made, Finished Products and other details along with Quantum of Incentives, Period of validity for availing of incentives and the terms and conditions to be complied with by the concerned Unit in whose favour such certificate is issued. 2.7 Eligibility Period For the purpose of incentives of Industrial Promotion Subsidy, Interest Subsidy, Electricity Duty Exemption, Power Tariff Subsidy etc., applicable to an Eligible Unit as per Paras No. 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 4.8, 4.9, 4.10 subject to the fulfilment of the conditions of the PSI-2013, the period of eligibility shall be computed from the Effective date of Eligibility and depend on the nature and location of the Eligible Unit. In respect of Mega Projects/ Ultra Mega Projects, the eligibility period shall be as, approved by the “Cabinet Sub Committee” or the “High Power Committee”, subject to fulfilment of the conditions of the PSI- 2013. 2.8. Operative Period “Operative Period” shall mean an include the minimum period of Operation of Unit as laid down under the Government Resolution, Industries, Energy and Labour st Department, No. PSI-2108/CR 35 /IND-8, dated the 21 May, 2008 . 2.9 Effective Steps 1. “Effective Steps” shall mean and include (i) Effective possession of land / shed / gala by an Eligible Unit. If the rental period/ lease period is less than the sum of Eligibility Period and Operative Period, then Page 8 of 36
  • 11. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 there should be a provision of automatic extension of the agreement for further minimum period which should be equivalent to the sum of Eligibility Period and Operative Period of the eligible unit. Explanation: Effective possession of land, in case of rental / lease of land / premises, means physical possession of land with registered deed with clear title documents and / or registered lease deed. However for land in MIDC area , effective possession of land means physical possession with registered Agreement to lease. (ii) Registration, in case of Firm / Company / Trust / Society / Co-operative Society. However, in case of Partnership Firm, the evidence of execution of a Partnership Deed and filing of a requisite application with payment of necessary registration fees with the Registrar of Firms and acknowledgement by the office shall be necessary. (iii) Enterprises Memorandum / Letter of Intent / Registration for IT/BT Units from the Directorate of Industries or MIDC / Letter of Intent from the Government of India and / or permission from the State Government for setting up / shifting of the Unit, if such permission is required to be obtained. (iv) A copy of the Industrial Entrepreneur’s Memorandum (IEM) along with a copy of its acknowledgement in the case of an LSI Unit/Mega Unit/Ultra Mega Unit, not covered under the licensing provisions of the Industries (Development & Regulation) Act, 1951 or letter of intent, which is covered under license provision of the said Act. Explanation- Based on the documentary evidence produced by the Eligible Unit, the Implementing Agency shall determine the date on which the Effective Steps are completed, subject to such directions as the Government may issue from time to time. 2.10 Fixed AssetsThe term Fixed Assets shall mean and include : i) Land / area in effective possession for a minimum further period equivalent to sum of Eligibility Period and Operative Period, prescribed under the scheme and as required for the project. ii) Building, i.e. any built-up area used for the Eligible Unit including administrative building, residential quarters, industrial housing and accommodation for all such facilities as are required for the manufacturing processes. Page 9 of 36
  • 12. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 iii) Plant and Machinery, i.e. Tools and equipment including handling and haulage equipment or tools as are necessarily required and exclusively used for sustaining the working of the Eligible Unit. iv) The cost of development of the location of the Eligible Unit, such as fencing, construction of roads and other infrastructure facilities which the Eligible Unit has to incur under the project. v) Installation charges and pre-operative expenses capitalized. vi) Technical know-how including cost of drawings and know-how fees. vii) The amount paid to the Electricity Distribution Company for supply of power to the Eligible Unit, or to the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) for development of infrastructure for the Eligible Unit, or to any other Government Agency for similar purpose. viii) For Mega Project/Ultra Mega Project – a) The Tooling acquired by the Mega Project / Ultra Mega Project may be located at the premises of various ancillary units of the Mega Project within the State, limited to maximum 40% of the total plant and machinery of the Mega Projects/ Ultra Mega Project . b) If Mega Project / Ultra Mega Project wants to support certain captive process vendors who may put up investment purely and entirely for the purpose of carrying out certain processes in the overall manufacturing process of the Mega Project/ Ultra Mega Project, the investment made by such captive process vendors would also qualify for being counted towards the fixed capital investment of the Mega Project / Ultra Mega Project subject to the following conditions– b.1 Such Mega Project/ Ultra Mega Project shall furnish a list of such captive process vendors which it wants to support. b.2 Such captive process vendors are located in the same industrial area or higher classified Taluka where the Mega Project / Ultra Mega Project Unit is situated (e.g. if the Mega Project is located in B area, then the captive process vendors should be from the same classified area or from C, D, D+ area or No Industry Districts) b.3 Such captive process vendors should be engaged in a part of the manufacturing process (and not components or independent products) of only one Mega Project/ Ultra Mega Project. Page 10 of 36
  • 13. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 b.4 Such captive process vendors shall not be entitled to any benefits under Package Scheme of Incentives even though it may be putting up investment in its own name.. 2.11 Gross Fixed Capital InvestmentGross Fixed Capital Investment shall, in the case of New Fixed Assets, mean and include the value of new Fixed Assets acquired at site and duly paid for. Provided that (a) Only new Fixed Assets as per the Project Scheme accepted by the Implementing Agency, based on the project appraisal done by the lender who has given term loan for the Project or by the Scheduled Commercial Bank / SICOM in case of projects financed by Non- Banking Finance Company/Credit Society/self-financed project, which are acquired by an Eligible Unit / Enterprises within the relevant period shall be considered. (The Land cost prior to submission of valid application shall be considered for Fix Capital Investment). (b) The value for which imported second hand fixed assets (Used imported machinery) are acquired or the value thereof as certified by an approved valuer, whichever is less, subject to the condition that the assets shall have residual performing life of a minimum 10 years as certified by an approved valuer, shall also be considered towards Gross Fixed Capital Investment. (c) The investment in intangible assets including pre- operative expenses, interest capitalized, technical know-how, deposits paid for utility services etc. shall be considered only to the extent of 10% of the total project cost for the purpose of incentives. (d) Fixed Assets acquired by an Eligible Unit and forming part of the Gross Fixed Capital Investment cannot be disposed of / sold / shifted / written off except with the prior written permission of the Implementing Agency. The Implementing Agency may ordinarily grant such permission if it is satisfied that the overall production capacity and existing employment strength of the Eligible Unit will not thereby suffer and that the Eligible Unit has definite Plans /proposals for replacement of the Fixed Assets being disposed of / sold / written off either by similar Fixed Assets or by Fixed Assets with better output / higher production capacity with or without change in the finished product/s. However, shifting of assets will be permitted only if the contemplated shifting is to a place in an equivalent or lesser-developed area of the State (e.g. from Group 'C' to 'C' or 'D' area, but not from Group 'C' to 'B' area as per the area classification given in Annexure -I) Page 11 of 36
  • 14. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 (e) Subject to the provisions of (a), (b), (c),(d) above, the Gross Fixed Capital Investment at the end of each year will be computed as Gross Fixed Capital Investment at the beginning of the year, plus additions as per the approved Project Scheme made, if any, to the Gross Fixed Capital Investment during the year, less the original value of any Fixed Assets of the Eligible Unit shifted disposed of / sold / written off, if any, during the year. (f) If the admissible Gross Fixed Capital Investment as endorsed in the EC is reduced as a result of any shift / disposal / sale / write off / replacement of the Fixed Assets, the ceiling as endorsed in the EC shall be reduced proportionately and if the incentives availed by the Eligible Unit exceed the ceiling revised as a result of shifting / disposal / sale / write off / replacement, the benefits availed in excess of such revised ceiling shall stand recoverable/refundable forthwith with interest at the rate of 12% from the date of such excess availment till the date of actual payment. (g) Any increase in the Gross Fixed Capital Investment as a result of replacement of any of the Fixed Assets earlier considered under the EC shall not have any additional incentives. 2.12 Eligible Investment. Eligible Investment shall mean and include the investment in the fixed assets [as per Para Nos.2.10 and 2.11 (a),(b),(c)], acquired at site and paid for within the permissible investment period , limited to the item wise maximum limit ( i.e. Land, Land development, Building, Plant and Machinery etc.) as per the approved Project Scheme by the concerned term lending agency or as appraised by the approved agency in case of self financed projects and accepted by the Implementing Agency. Explanation :- The amount shown under the head of contingency against each item shall not be allowed in excess of 10% of the cost shown therein and shall be considered only if the same has been provided in appraisal/assessment done by the concerned term lending agency/Financial Institution and accepted by the Implementing Agency. 2.13 Direct EmploymentDirect Employment shall mean employees on the pay roll of the company covered under Employee’s Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 and Employee’s Provident Funds Scheme, 1952 and for which Employees’ Provident Fund ( EPF) contribution is paid by the Eligible Unit and shall not include employees on the pay roll of contractors. Page 12 of 36
  • 15. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 2.14 Finished ProductFinished product shall mean and include the item/s of manufacture by the Eligible Unit as considered under the project scheme approved by the concerned term lending agency and / or by the Implementing Agency, together with by-product /scrap which may get generated as incidental to and during the main production activity. Explanation: The units will be allowed inclusion of items freely during the eligibility period. However the incentives for included items will be available prospectively and addition to the Fixed Capital Investment made for purpose of additional items shall not be entitled for additional incentives, except what is admissible as per Para No.2.5. 2.15. Sick UnitA 'Sick Unit' shall mean and include a Micro & Small Manufacturing Enterprise so considered and certified by the Directorate of Industries, or Medium Manufacturing Enterprise / LSI Unit so considered by the Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction (BIFR) or a Co-operative Unit / Enterprise so certified by the Commissioner of Co-operation, State of Maharashtra. 2.16. Procedural Rules'Procedural Rules' shall mean and include the rules as laid down under Government Resolution, Industries, Energy and Labour Department, No. IDL7079/95227/ (2540)/IND-8, dated the 11th August, 1980 ,as amended from time to time. In case of any conflict, the provisions of this Govt. Resolution shall prevail. 2.17 Year'Year' shall mean the financial year, i.e. the period from 1st April to the 31st March. Page 13 of 36
  • 16. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 3. IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF PSI-2013 The Implementing Agencies for the purpose of the PSI - 2013 shall be as follows: Sr. Category of Industrial Units Area Implementing Agency No. 1 a) Micro & Small Manufacturing Enterprises b) Cold Storages and processing units mentioned in Para No. 1.2 (v) & (vi) wherein Mumbai Mumbai Districts and The Joint Director of sub-urban Industries (Mumbai Metropolitan Region) [JDI (MMR)] All other Districts District Industries Centre (DICs) investment in equipments is at par with Micro and Small Manufacturing Enterprises, 2 a) Medium Enterprises Manufacturing b) Cold Storages and processing units mentioned in Para No. 1.2 (v) & (vi) wherein investment in equipments is at par with the Medium Mumbai Mumbai Districts and The Joint Director of Sub-urban Industries (Mumbai Metropolitan Region) [JDI (MMR)] Regions The Regional Joint Directors of respective Regions Nanded Sub- Superintending Region Industries Officer, Nanded Sub –Region Manufacturing Enterprises as defined in the MSMED Act, 2006. 3 a) Large Scale Industries (LSI) / Entire State Mega Projects /Ultra Mega Projects Directorate of Industries, Government of Maharashtra b) Cold Storages and processing units mentioned in Para No. 1.2 (v) & (vi) where in Page 14 of 36
  • 17. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 the investment in equipment is more than the medium manufacturing enterprises. Explanation: Where an Eligible Unit is already holding an EC, it will be covered for benefits under the PSI- 2013 according to its status as Micro, Small and Medium Manufacturing Enterprise or Large Scale Industry (LSI), consequent upon the new /expansion / diversification project undertaken by it and shall accordingly file its application with the concerned Implementing Agency. 4. FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FOR MSMEs/LSIs UNDER PSI-2013 4.1 New MSME/LSI Units will eligible for a basket of incentives mentioned in Paras Nos. 4.1 to 4.9 the total quantum of which will be linked to the Fixed Capital Investment. The total quantum of incentives (excluding the incentives at Paras No 4.6 and 4.7) and the Eligibility Period, will be as under : Talulka/Area Ceiling as % of Fixed No. of Years Capital Investment Micro, Small & LSI Micro, Small & Medium Medium Enterprises LSI Enterprises A --- --- 7 7 B 20 --- 7 7 C 40 30 7 7 D 70 40 10 7 D+ 80 50 10 7 No Industry District 90 70 10 7 Naxalism Affected Area 100 80 10 7 Page 15 of 36
  • 18. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 Provided that a) The incentives at Para No. 4.9 will also be available to MSME and Large Scale Units in Group A and B areas as well. b) The total quantum of incentives for the food /agro processing units covered in Para No. 1.2 (vi) will be 10% over and above the limits mentioned above and such units will get one more year of eligibility to avail of the incentives. 4.2 Expansion /Diversification Units: Existing/New Micro, Small and Medium Manufacturing Enterprises, LSI (including Manufacturing IT/BT) Units, qualifying as Expansion/Diversification Units, will also be eligible to get the Incentives for Expansion /Diversification, equivalent to 75% of the incentives admissible for New Units. The eligibility period for availing of the incentives will however be reduced by one year in case of Expansion/Diversification Units. Example: For example, if an Eligible New Micro, Small and Medium Manufacturing Enterprise located in D area has obtained EC and its date of commencement of commercial production is 09/10/2013, the Eligible unit will be entitled to Industrial Promotion Subsidy, Interest Subsidy, Power Tariff Subsidy, etc all taken together up to a maximum of 70% of its eligible investment for 10 years from 01/11/2013. In addition, the Unit will also be eligible for exemption from payment of Stamp Duty during the Investment period and Electricity Duty exemption for a period of 10 years . If the Unit in above example is an Expansion / Diversification Unit, then the maximum quantum of incentives in the above example will be 52.5% of its eligible investment and the Eligibility period will be 9 years (Except Electricity Duty exemption). 4.3 Industrial Promotion Subsidy (IPS) for MSMEs (1) The eligible New/Expansion Micro, Small and Medium Manufacturing Enterprises, which are set up in different parts of the State, will be eligible for Industrial Promotion Subsidy (IPS) as follows. Sr. Taluka/Area The quantum of Industrial Promotion No. Classification Subsidy Every Year 1) Naxalism Affected Area VAT on local sales minus Input Tax Credit (ITC) or zero whichever is more + CST payable + Page 16 of 36
  • 19. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 Sr. Taluka/Area The quantum of Industrial Promotion No. Classification Subsidy Every Year 100% of ITC 2) No Industries District VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero whichever is more + CST payable + 75% of ITC 3) Entire Vidarbha and VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero whichever Marathwada (Other than is more + CST payable + 65% of ITC Sr. No. 1 & 2.) 4) is more + CST payable + 50% of ITC Group D Taluka VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero whichever (Other than Sr.No.1and 3) 6) VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero whichever (Other than Sr.No.1 and 3) 5) Group D+ Taluka is more + CST payable + 40% of ITC Group C Taluka VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero whichever is more + CST payable + 30% of ITC 7) Group B Taluka VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero whichever is more + CST payable + 20% of ITC 4.4 Industrial Promotion Subsidy for Large Scale Industries The eligible New/Expansion Large Scale Manufacturing Units, which are set up in different parts of the State, will be eligible for Industrial Promotion Subsidy (IPS) as follows Sr. Taluka/Area The Industrial Promotion Subsidy Every No. Classification Year
  • 20. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 Sr. Taluka/Area The Industrial Promotion Subsidy Every No. Classification Year 1) Naxalism affected area 100% VAT on local sales minus Input Tax Credit (ITC) or zero whichever is more + CST payable 2) whichever is more + CST payable Group D+ Taluka (Other 80% VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero than Sr. No. 1 and 2) 4) 90% VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero Vidarbha and Marathwada 3) No Industries Districts, whichever is more + CST payable Group D Taluka (Other than 70% VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero Sr. No. 1 & 2) 5) whichever is more + CST payable Group C Taluka 60% VAT on local sales minus ITC or zero whichever is more + CST payable 4.5 Interest Subsidy All eligible new Micro, Small and Medium Manufacturing Enterprises in areas other than Group“A” will be eligible for interest subsidy. The Interest Subsidy will be payable only on the interest actually paid to the Banks and Public Financial Institutions on the amount of term loans taken for acquisition of Fixed Assets. The amount of interest subsidy will be calculated @ effective rate of interest, after deducting the interest subsidy receivable from any institution or under any Govt. of India Scheme and the penal/compound interest or 5 % per annum, whichever is less. The quantum of interest subsidy payable every year will not exceed the bills paid for electricity consumed during the relevant year. 4.6 Exemption from Electricity Duty All Eligible New Units in Group C, D, and D+ areas and No-Industry District(s) and Naxalism affected Area will be exempted from payment of Electricity Duty during eligibility period not exceeding 15 years. In Group A and B areas, 100% Export Oriented
  • 21. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 Units (EOUs), Information Technology Manufacturing Units and Bio-Technology Manufacturing units will also be exempted from payment of Electricity Duty for a period of 7 Years. Necessary Notification under the provisions of the Electricity Duty Act 1958 will be issued separately by the Energy Department. 4.7 Waiver of Stamp Duty New Units as well as Units undertaking Expansion/ Diversification (including Mega and Ultra Mega Projects) will be exempted from payment of Stamp duty during the Investment period in Group “C, D, D+ Talukas, No Industry Districts and Naxalism affected areas. However, in Group A and B areas, stamp duty exemption would be available as given below: BT Manufacturing and IT Manufacturing Units in Public Parks : 100% BT Manufacturing and IT Manufacturing Units in Private Parks : 75% Mega Projects - 50% for first conveyance deed only Explanation: Eligible New/Expansion Units of PSI-2007 will also be eligible for Stamp Duty Exemption during their investment period. Necessary Notification under the provisions of the Bombay Stamp Act 1958 will be issued separately by the Revenue & Forest Department. 4.8 Power Tariff Subsidy Eligible New Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) will be eligible for power tariff subsidy. The subsidy will be to the tune of Rs 1/- per unit for the Units located in Vidarbha, Marathwada, North Maharashtra and the Districts of Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg in Kokan Region and Rs 0.50 per unit for the Units in other areas of the State for a period of 3 years from the date of commencement of commercial production, for the energy consumed and paid. The Units in Group “A” areas will however not be eligible for this incentive. 4.9 Incentives for Strengthening MSMEs and LSIs The followings incentives shall be admissible to the MSMEs and LSIs so as to promote Quality Competitiveness, Research & Development, Technology Upgradation, Water & Energy Conservation, Cleaner Production Measures and Credit Rating (A) New MSMEs and Expansion thereof in all categories of areas will be eligible for following incentives - Page 19 of 36
  • 22. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 (i) 5% subsidy on capital equipment for Technology Up –gradation, subject to a maximum of Rs.25 lacs (ii) 75 % subsidy on the expenses incurred on quality certification limited to Rs. 1 Lakh . (iii) 25% subsidy on capital equipment for cleaner production measures ,limited to Rs.5 Lakhs (iv) 75 % subsidy on the expenses incurred on patent registration limited to Rs. 10 Lakh for the National patents and Rs. 20 lakh for the International patents. (B) Incentives for Credit Rating of MSMEs in all categories of areas 75% of the cost of carrying out Credit Rating by Small Industries Development Bank of India/ Government accredited Credit Rating Agency, limited to Rs. 40,000. (C) New MSMEs, LSI and Expansion thereof will be eligible for the following incentives in all categories of areas (i) 75% of cost of water audit limited to Rs. 1.00 lakh. (ii) 75% of cost of energy audit limited to Rs. 2.00 lakh. (iii) 50% of the cost of Capital Equipment under the measures to conserve/recycle water, limited to Rs. 5 lakh (iv) 50% of the cost of Capital Equipment for improving energy Efficiency, limited to Rs. 5 lakh. 4.10 Incentives for Units coming up in Naxalism affected Talukas New/Expansion Units, setting up manufacturing industrial facilities in Naxalism affected Talukas (Annexure – II) and employing at least 75 % local persons from the Naxalism affected areas will be eligible for incentives . 5. INCENTIVES FOR MEGA PROJECTS/ ULTRA MEGA PROJECTS The quantum of incentives for Mega Projects and Ultra Mega Projects shall be decided by the High Power Committee under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary, Government of Maharashtra on a case to case basis. However the Cabinet Sub Committee for Industry, under the chairmanship of the Chief Minister of Maharashtra will have the powers to sanction customized package of incentives and even offer special / extra incentives for prestigious Mega Projects / Ultra Mega Projects, on a case to case basis. Page 20 of 36
  • 23. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 6. YEARLY CAP FOR THE INCENTIVES 6.1 The amount of incentives to be disbursed to the MSMEs and LSI Units every year will be limited to the total quantum of incentives divided by the number of years as per the applicable Eligibility period with the provision of carrying forward the differential between the actual sanctioned amount for a given year and the yearly disbursement limit. 6.2 For Mega Projects/ Ultra Mega Projects, if the E.C. Period is more than 10 years, the yearly limit on disbursement amount shall be equal to 1/10 of the total quantum of incentives or Industrial Promotion Subsidy sanctioned for that year whichever is less. The Carry forward principle will be applicable. The balance quantum of incentives will be allowed to be availed of after 10 years with yearly cap as above. Proportionate quantum of incentives will be calculated for a part of the year. Example 1: If the unit is eligible for the total quantum of Rs.1000 and the E.C. period is 10 years, then actual incentives disbursed to such unit, shall not exceed Rs.100 (1000/10) in a given year even though the amount of total incentives sanctioned for that year is more than Rs. 100. The difference (yearly sanctioned amount minus yearly disbursement limit) can be carried forward for the Subsequent years of E. C. period, such that the actual disbursement of incentives is not more than Rs.100 in any year. Example 2: If the unit is eligible for the total quantum of Rs.1000 and the E.C. period is 10 years, then actual incentive disbursed to such unit, shall not exceed Rs.100 (1000/10) or the incentives sanctioned (say Rs.70) for that year whichever is less ( i.e. Rs.70). The difference (i.e.Rs.30) can be carried forward for the further E. C. period. In the next year, if the total incentives sanctioned are Rs. 140, then the unit will be eligible for disbursement of Rs. 100 (i.e. yearly maximum disbursement limit) and Rs. 30 towards the carried forward amount . 7. PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION FOR APPLICATION UNDER PSI-2013 7.1 Application for Eligibility (1) An application for eligibility under the PSI 2013 Scheme shall be submitted to the Implementing Agency by an Eligible Unit only after it has taken all the Effective st Steps but not later than the 31 March, 2018. It shall be supported by documentary evidence with regard to completion of the Effective Steps. Page 21 of 36
  • 24. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 (2) For claiming eligibility under the PSI-2013, any New/Expansion/ Diversification, Eligible Unit shall commence the commercial production and also acquire the fixed assets at site, having paid for the same, and paid for it within the investment period. The Investment Period for Micro, Small and Medium manufacturing Enterprises will be three years, and for the LSI units, four years. For Mega Projects /Ultra Mega Projects, the Investment period will be five years from the date of application or such greater period as may be approved by the “High Power Committee” or the “Cabinet Sub Committee” on case to case basis. The Investment Period will be counted from the date of submission of application to the Implementing Agency or the date suggested by the Eligible Unit. However, this date should be within this Scheme Period and the assets acquired prior to and beyond the investment period will not be considered eligible for incentives, However, the Land cost prior to submission of valid application shall be considered for Fix Capital Investment. Delay in commencement of commercial production will entail proportionate curtailment of incentives and the Eligibility Certificate period. (3) If a Unit has completed all Effective steps but not started the production before st the 1 April, 2013 and has not filed an application with the Implementing Agency under PSI 2007, such unit can submit the application under PSI - 2013. However, the incentives applicable to such Eligible Unit shall be as per PSI-2007 or PSI - 2013 , whichever is lower. For such unit , the investment made within the investment period from the date of application only will be considered for Incentives. In respect of a Mega Project, where customised package has been approved by the High Power committee or the Infrastructure Committee / Cabinet Sub Committee under PSI - 2007, but the Unit has completed/ not completed the effective steps within the period of PSI - 2007 and has not applied to the Directorate of Industries for Eligibility Certificate as per Para No. 4.1 (1) of PSI – 2007, such Mega Project will be eligible for approved customised package only. However, the Unit should complete the effective steps and file an application with the Implementing Agency within the operative period of PSI -2013, but before starting the commercial production. (4) An application for eligibility shall be submitted to the Implementing Agency on or before the date of commencement of commercial production. If there is any delay, the E.C. period and entitlement will be curtailed proportionately. Page 22 of 36
  • 25. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 7.2 Effective Date of Eligibility Certificate. An Eligibility Certificate (EC) under the PSI-2013 will be issued by the Implementing Agency after ascertaining that the Eligible Unit has complied with the provisions of the Scheme and has commenced its commercial production. The EC will be issued with effect from the date of commencement of commercial production by the Eligible Unit. The date of commencement of commercial production will be determined by the Unit, supported by the relevant extract of the Excise Register or, in case Excise Duty is not applicable, by the first sale bill issued by the Unit in respect of such production or as may be Specifically permitted by the Government of Maharashtra in respect of Mega Projects. For the purpose of the EC, the date of commencement of commercial production shall be deemed to be the first day of the month following the month in which such production has commenced. The Implementing Agency shall send a copy of the Eligibility Certificate to all the concerned agencies offering various incentives e.g. concerned Electrical Inspector, Sales Tax Officer. 7.3 Procedure for claiming benefits under Expansion / Diversification The eligible unit claiming benefits under Expansion / Diversification shall be required to maintain separate record of production for such expansion. In case, however, maintaining separate record is not possible, the benefits for such eligible units shall be available in the ratio of additional fixed capital investment to the total gross fixed capital investment. There will no limit of number of expansions/diversifications in the Scheme period. 7.4 Claim for Incentives No right or claim for any incentives under the PSI - 2013 shall be deemed to have been conferred by the PSI - 2013 merely because the applicant Unit has fulfilled the conditions of the PSI-2013. The incentives under the PSI - 2013 (except Stamp Duty Exemption) cannot be claimed unless an EC has been issued under the PSI - 2013 by the Implementing Agency and the Eligible Unit has complied with the stipulations/conditions of the EC. The Implementing Agency shall issue EC to the Eligible Unit within 30 days of the Unit complying with the stipulations of the PSI – 2013 and submitting documentary evidence thereof. 8. MONITORING AND REVIEW Page 23 of 36
  • 26. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 8.1 Monitoring and Review of the Fixed Capital Investment and Production activities of the Eligible UnitWith a view to monitoring the production activities of and the establishment of Fixed Assets by the Eligible Unit in relation to the incentives available under the PSI – 2013 , and ensuring that the two things proceed at the same pace during the period of eligibility and also thereafter during the operative period of the agreement entered into by the Eligible Unit, the following procedure is laid down (i) The Eligible Unit shall submit a report duly signed by its authorised representative covering information and details regarding production and sales, indicating the period of stoppage of production and/or closure of the Unit, if any, with reasons therefore, addition to the Fixed Capital Investment, disposal of Fixed Assets, and changes in the constitution of the Eligible Unit. (ii) The Eligible Unit shall also submit to the Implementing Agency, within a period of 9 months from the close of every year, a certified true copy of the audited annual statement of accounts and Balance Sheet for the said year. (iii) The Implementing Agency shall be entitled to call for any information and details for a shorter period even prior to the close of the year. The implementing Agency shall independently examine the position from time to time in order to ensure that the incentives drawn/availed of are within the ceilings specified under the PSI-2013 or under the relevant earlier Scheme, as the case may be. 8.2. Failure on the part of an Eligible Unit to submit any of the above information / documents within the specified time shall mount to breach of the provisions of the PSI2013, entailing suitable action as provided under the Procedural Rules, including action to cancel the EC, or premature recall of and immediate recovery of the incentives drawn / availed. 8.3 The Implementing Agencies shall, as far as possible, ensure that the Eligible Unit and the relevant Agency for supply of power, and the Electrical Inspector are kept informed of the continuance or discontinuance of the EC during the tenure in accordance with the Procedural Rules. 8.4 If and when the Eligible Unit reaches the relevant ceilings prescribed in the EC , prior to expiry of the EC period, or if it contravenes any of the conditions there under, the Implementing Agencies shall take prompt action to cancel the EC. 9. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Page 24 of 36
  • 27. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 A State Level Committee (SLC) as constituted, comprising the following members, shall be authorized to decide the Implementing Agency, interpret and decide all the issues involving the PSI - 2013 and Earlier Schemes :1. Principle Secretary, Industries Department … 2. Principle Secretary (Finance) … Chairman Member 3. Commissioner of Sales Tax… Member 4. Development Commissioner (Industries) … Member 5. Joint Director of Industries (PSI) … Member Secretary The Committee may, if it so desires, seek the advice of Experts from the relevant fields before taking decision on any subject falling under its purview. The decisions taken by the Committee shall be implemented only after the approval of the Government at appropriate level. This Government Resolution is Issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide its U.O.R. No.14/ 2013/ Taxation -1 Dated 28/3/2013. This Government resolution of Maharashtra Government is available at the website www.maharashtra.gov.in. Reference no. for this is 201304091555217210. This order has been signed digitally. By order and in the name of the Governor of Maharashtra. Damodar Ambadas Kulkarni Digitally signed by Damodar Ambadas Kulkarni DN: c=IN, o=Government Of Maharashtra, ou=Industry Energy & Labor, postalCode=400032, st=Maharashtra, cn=Damodar Ambadas Kulkarni Date: 2013.04.15 15:46:33 +05'30' ( D. A. Kulkarni) Under Secretary to government To, 1. Principal Secretary to Hon’ble Governor of Maharashtra. 2. Principal Secretary to Hon’ble Chief Minister of Maharashtra. 3. Secretary to Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra. 4. Private Secretary to Hon’ble Minister (Industries) Page 25 of 36
  • 28. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Private Secretary to Hon’ble State Minister (Industries) All Private Secretary to all Hon’ble Minister and State Minister Private Secretary to Hon’ble Leader of Opposition, Maharashtra Legislature Assembly, Vidhanbhavan, Mumbai. Private Secretary to Hon’ble Leader of Opposition, Maharashtra Legislature Council , Vidhanbhavan, Mumbai. Hon’ble Chief Secretary of Maharashtra. All Additional Chief Secretaries/Principal Secretaries/Secretaries to the Government of Maharashtra. Divisional Commissioner, Konkan Division/ Aurangabad Division/ Pune Division/ Nasik Division/ Amaravati Division/ Nagpur Division. Development Commissioner (Industries) Directorate of Industry, Mumbai. Commissioner of Sales Tax, Mumbai Chief Executive Officer, Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation, Mumbai All Collectors All Managing Directors / Chief Executive Officers of the Corporations/ Government Undertakings under the Government of Maharashtra. All Joint Directors of Industries. All Departments of Mantralaya, Mumbai All Desk Officers in the Industries, Energy and Labour Department. All General Managers, District Industries Centres The Accountant General, Maharashtra-1, Mumbai The Accountant General, Maharashtra-11, Nagpur The Pay and Accounts Officer, Mumbai The Resident and Audit Officer, Mumbai The industries, Energy and Labour Department (Ind-8) Select file. Page 26 of 36
  • 29. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 Annexure – I CLASSIFICATION OF TALUKAS / AREAS District Group A Group B Group C Group D Group D+ 1. KONKAN DIVISION Greater Greater Mumbai Mumbai Thane Thane Vasai Palghar Kalyan Ulhasnagar Ambernath Dahanu Bhivandi Jawhar Murbad Shahapur Mokhada Alibag @ Uran Panvel Karjat @ Khalapur Pen @ Roha Alibag $ Pen $ Sudhagad Raigad Talasari Wada Vikramgad Shrivardh an Poladpur Mhasala Tala Ratnagiri Chiplun Ratnagiri Karjat $ Mahad Mangaon Murud Khed Guhagar Dapoli Lanja Mandangad Rajapur Sangameshwar Kankavli Kudal Sawantwadi Malvan Deogad Vaibhavwadi Doda Marg Sindhudurg Vengurla 2. PUNE DIVISION Pune Page 27 of 36 Pune City Maval Haveli @ Bhor @ Haveli $ Mulshi $ Shirur $ Daund $ Bhor $ Khed $ Ambegao n Junnar Velhe
  • 30. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 District Group A Group B Daund @ Shirur @ Khed @ Mulshi @ Group C Group D Indapur Baramati Purandar Solapur Solapur ( North ) Pandharp ur Malshiras Satara Satara Khandala Koregaon Phaltan Khatav Karad Mahabale shwar Miraj Sangli Kolhapur 3. NASIK DIVISION Nasik Group D+ Karveer Panhala Hatkanan gale Shirol Nasik Niphad Sinnar Dindori Yeola Igatpuri Barshi Akkalkot Solapur (South) Mohol Mangalwedhe Sangole Karmala Madha Wai Man Patan Jaoli Tasgaon Khanapur Atapadi Jat KavatheMahaan kal Walwa Shirala Kadegaon Palus Kagal Gadhinglaj Chandgad Ajra Bhudargad Radhanagari Bavada Shahuwadi Peth Surgana Kalwan Baglan
  • 31. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 District Group A Ahmednagar Dhule Group B Group C Group D Nagar Rahuri Shrirampu r Newasa Karjat Shrigonda Akola Sangamn er Kopergao n Rahata Dhule Nandurbar Jalgaon 4. AURANGABAD DIVISION Aurangabad Jalgaon Yawal Chalisgao n Amalner Dharanga on Aurangab ad Group D+ Chandwad Nandgaon Trimbakeshwar Deola Malegaon Shevgaon Pathardi Jamkhed Parner Sakri Shirpur Shindkheda Nandurbar Nawapur Shahade Talode Akrani Akkalkuva Chopada Raver Edalabad Bhusawal Jamner Pachora Bhadgaon Parola Erandol Bodwad Khuldabad Kannad Soegaon Sillod Paithan Gangapur
  • 32. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 District Group A Group B Group D Group D+ Vaijapur Phulambri Jalna Ambad Jafferabad Partur Bhokardan Badnapur Ghangsavangi Mantha Beed Georai Majalgaon Ambejogai Kaij Patoda Ashti Dharur Parli Wadavani Shirur Kasar Osmanabad Kalamb Omerga Tuljapur Paranda Bhum Washi Lohara Parbhani Jintur Selu Gangakhed Pathri Palam Purna Manawat Sonpeth Jalna Beed Osmanabad Parbhani Hingoli Latur Group C NO INDUSTRY DISTRICT Latur Ahmedpur, Udgir Nilanga
  • 33. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 District Group A Nanded 5. AMARAVATI DIVISION Amravati Akola Group B Group C Group D Group D+ Ausa Chakur Deoni Shirur-Anantpal Jalkot Renapur Nanded Bhokar Hadgaon Kinwat Biloli Deglur Mukhed Kandhar Loha Mudkhed Ardhapur Naigaon Dharmabad Himayatnagar Umari Mahur Amravati Achalpur Bhatkuli NandgaonKhandeshwar Chandur Bazar Morshi Warud Chandur Rly. Teosa Daryapur Anjangaon -Surji Chikhaldara. Dharni DhamangaonRly. Akola Barshitakli Akot
  • 34. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 District Group A Group B Group C Group D Group D+ Telhara Balapur Patur Murtijapur Washim Malegoan Risod Mangrulrpir Manora Karanja Buldhana Chikhali Shegaon DeulgaonRaja Malkapur Motala Nandura Jalgaon Jamod Sangrampur Khamgaon Mehkar Sindakhed –Raja Lonar Yavatmal Babhulgaon Kalamb Kelapur Ralegaon Ghatanji Wani Maregaon Pusad Mahagaon Umarkhed Darwaha Ner Digras Arni Zari-Jamdi Washim Buldhana Yavatmal NAGPUR DIVISION Nagpur Nagpur City Nagpur (R) Kamptee Hingana
  • 35. District Bhandara Gondia Wardha Chandrapur Group A Group B Group C Group D Group D+ Katol Narkhed Savner Kalmeshwar Ramtek Parseoni Mauda Umred Bhiwapur Kuhi Bhandara Pauni Tumsar Mohadi Sakoli Lakhandur Lakhani Gondia Goregaon Tirora ArjuniMorgaon Deori Sadakarjuni Amgaon Salekasa Wardha Deoli Seloo Arvi Karanja Ashti Hinganghat Samudrapur Chandrapur Gondpipri Mul Warora Chimur Bhadravati Brahmapuri Sindewahi Nagbhid Page 33 of 36
  • 36. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8 District Group A Group B Group C Group D Group D+ Rajura Korpana Sawali Pobhurna Ballarpur Jiwati Gadchiroli @: NO INDUSTRY DISTRICT Within MMR, $: Outside MMR
  • 37. Government Resolution No.: PSI -2013/ (CR- 54 )/IND-8
  • 38. Annexure -II Naxalism affected Talukas (Government Resolution of Planning Department No. NAVIKA-2008/C. R. 209/Ka. 1416, Dated 31/5/2009 ) Sr. District Talukas 1. Gadchiroli All Talukas 2. Gondiya All talukas 3. Chanrapur Chandrapur, Gondpipri, Rajura, Korpana, Jiwati, Ballarsha, Pobhurna, Mul, Sawali 4. Bhandra Sakoli, Lakhandur, Lakhani 5. Yavatmal Pandharkawda, Wani, Zari-Jamdi, Ghatanji, Arni 6. Nanded Kinwat
  • 39. ANNEXURE III NATURE OF INCENTIVES AND CONDITIONS FOR GIVING THOSE INCENTIVES FOR TYPICAL CASES REFERRED TO IN PARA 2.4 Sr. Types of Case No. (i) (ii) Conditions for Incentives Under the PSI- 2013 No Incentive EXISTING UNIT Availed of By THE 1. Only land and building of an Existing Unit which has not availed OF any incentives under any of the Schemes is transferred and the Transferee sets up a new project for manufacture of any product at the location of the Existing unit, after adding thereto, additional fixed assets and starts production as a New Unit, or 2. in the above situation, land, building and plant and machinery are transferred and the Transferee acquires additional fixed assets and starts production of either the same product or an altogether new product. Incentive Availed partly and the Unit Transferred The incentives upto the corresponding ceilings shall be related and restricted only to the additional Fixed Capital Investment by the Unit (i.e. the investment in the fixed assets of the Existing Unit shall be excluded). A New Unit eligible under the PSI- 2013 The Transferee will be considered has availed of incentives for a part of eligible to avail of the remaining the period of EC. part of the incentive sanctioned to the transferor provided the transferee gives a clear undertaking to the Implementing Agency that all repayments to the Government will be made if Unit is closed during EC Period/Operative period, on account of incentives availed of by both the transferee and the transferor . (iii) Assets of New Units Eligible Under PSI- 2013 Transferred Before Availing of Incentives 1. A New Unit eligible under the PSI2013 is transferred before availing of any of the incentives. Eligible as a New Unit Page 36 of 36