Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/401/REV.1 |
S-Table-3.15 |
Indonesia |
2020 |
Measures |
Tax concessions |
Manufacturing |
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Table 3.15 LGST incentives
LGST Base; Items subject to incentives
(...)
50%; Motor vehicles using advanced diesel-/petrol-engine technology, biofuel engines, (...)
Zero; Motor vehicles under Low-Cost Green Car and Low Carbon Emission programmes, other than sedans or station wagons, (...)
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/401/REV.1 |
S-4§164 |
Indonesia |
2020 |
Sectors |
Tax concessions |
Energy |
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4.164. (...) Tax allowances involve corporate income tax incentives as follows: a reduction in taxable income of up to 30% of qualifying expenditure on fixed assets (including land); an extended tax loss carry forward period of up to 10 years; accelerated depreciation and amortization rates; and a maximum dividend withholding tax rate of 10% for IPPs involved in renewable energy. Furthermore, customs duty and VAT exemption benefit imports of goods used in geothermal business activities (MoF Regulations No. 177/2007, and No. 142/2015); imports by IPPs involved in renewable energy are exempt from withholding tax (MoF Regulation No. 21/2010).
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/399/REV.1 |
S-Summary§17 |
Tajikistan |
2021 |
Measures |
Tax concessions |
Energy |
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17. Tax revenue has been increasing steadily, and the biggest source is VAT, followed by income tax. (...) Tax incentives are given to a wide number of sectors, including (...), hydropower stations, (...).
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/399/REV.1 |
S-3§86 |
Tajikistan |
2021 |
Measures |
Tax concessions |
Energy |
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3.86. In addition, incentives are also in place for: • the construction of hydropower stations; (...).
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/309 |
G-VI§46 |
Brunei Darussalam |
2014 |
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Non-monetary support |
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Brunei Research Incentive Scheme (BRISc) is a cost- sharing scheme to support R&D activities conducted in the five focus areas, which is Energy, Environment, Health Care & Health Sciences, Information & Communication Technology (ICT) and Food Security. It is eligible for local and foreign companies. For local companies, the Brunei Government is able to cost share up to 80% of the R&D cost. For foreign companies conducting R&D in Brunei Darussalam in collaboration with a local Government agency or with an Institute of Higher Learning (IHL), up to 70% of the R&D cost can be cost shared by the Brunei Government. For foreign companies conducting their R&D project in Brunei Darussalam on its own, the Brunei Government can still potentially cost share up to 50% of the R&D Cost. The maximum funding amount for each project submitted by companies is BND 5 million, with 3-year project duration. Companies are allowed to apply for multiple projects. Part of the deliverables under BRISc is capacity building of local students, researchers and engineers, who must be able to participate in the projects proposed. The Brunei Economic Development Board (BEDB) has received endorsement from the Brunei Research Council (BRC) on 3rd July 2012 to implement BRISc, and has been allocated BND20M as seed funding for a period of 2 years.
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/309 |
S-III§90 |
Brunei Darussalam |
2014 |
Measures |
Non-monetary support |
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(…) In 2012, the Brunei Research Incentive Scheme (BRISc) was launched by the BEDB to support R&D. Bruneian-owned and foreign companies engaged in energy, environment, health, food security, and ICT, are eligible under the scheme. BRISc is a cost-sharing grant with a maximum allocation of B$5 million per project. BRISc offers three levels of financing: 80% of the cost of the project is financed by BEDB for projects developed by Bruneian owned enterprises; 70% for projects developed by foreign enterprises in collaboration with IHLs or governmental agencies; and 50% for projects developed by foreign enterprises. Projects must not exceed three years. .
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/309 |
G-Table-VI.1 |
Brunei Darussalam |
2014 |
Measures |
Non-monetary support |
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Table 6.1 Projects funded by BRC (Brunei Research Council)
(US$)
Agency: Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources (MIPR)
Title: Faunal Biodiversity Survey in the Extension Zone of the Proposed Ulu Belait Basin Wildlife Sanctuary
Principle researcher: Dr. Ang Bee Biaw
Budeget allocated: 1,463,044.00
Agency:Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD)
Title: Green Communities, Power Swing in Electricity Grids & Consumer and Grid Friendly Homes
Principle researcher: Dr Lim Chee Ming
Budget allocated: 13,355,000.00
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/300/REV.1 |
S-Table-A3.6 |
China |
2014 |
Measures |
Non-monetary support |
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Table A3. 6 Support to fisheries
Programme: The National Fisheries Technical Extension Station was established in 1991 in order to promote the development of fisheries through the introduction of advanced technologies and scientific expertise. There are extension agencies throughout the whole economy: in 2004, there were 13,514 fisheries technical extension services, 10,000 more than in 1999.
Major fish stocks affected by the programme include: all fisheries.
Year established: 1991
Department responsible for the programme: ..
Type of Support: Fisheries management and conservation programmes
R&D - to develop new fisheries technologies
Beneficiary: Fishermen
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/300/REV.1 |
S-Table-A3.6 |
China |
2014 |
Measures |
Non-monetary support |
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Table A3. 6 Support to fisheries
Programme: Monitoring and evaluation of marine economy
Support for the monitoring and evaluation of fisheries industry operation and maintenance. Provincial level subsidies amount to a maximum of RMB 300,000. Municipal level subsidies amount to a maximum of RMB 100,000.
Major fish stocks affected by the programme include: Not specified.
Year established: 2013
Department responsible for the programme: ..
Type of Support: Fisheries management and conservation programmes
Source: Viewed at:
http://www.jsof.gov.cn/art/2013/3/26/art_70_116851.html
Beneficiary: Overall fisheries
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/324 |
S-III§84 |
Southern African Customs Union (SACU): Namibia |
2015 |
Measures |
Non-monetary support |
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Other domestic support measures include extension services to the agricultural sector in the form of information, communication and advisory services; research on technical issues related to crop and livestock suitability, productivity, and conservation of the ecosystem; implementation of programmes for diseases and pest control in livestock (...)
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