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The GST Council, on 19 January, decided to provide a three-year GST exemption for viability gap funding given under the regional air connectivity scheme.
The scheme, also known as UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) seeks to connect unserved and underserved airports as well as make flying more affordable. The participating airlines are eligible for VGF subject to certain conditions.
The Council meeting, chaired by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, has recommended the issuance of certain clarifications on issues, relating to GST rates and taxability of certain goods and services.
The civil aviation ministry contributes 80 percent of the VGF amount, while the remaining comes from the state governments concerned and in the case of north-eastern states and Union territories, the sharing ratio is 90:10.
A total of 128 routes connecting 70 airports were awarded in the first round of bidding under the scheme.
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