Examples of Special Economic Zones Act in a sentence
Under the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 scheme, units in designated special economic zones which begin providing services on or after April 1, 2005 are eligible for a deduction of 100 percent of profits or gains derived from the export of services for the first five years from commencement of provision of services and 50 percent of such profits or gains for a further five years.
Such reports shall follow the guideline and checklist set forth in TIA-EIA-222-F, Annex Eb. The property owner shall maintain $1,000,000/$2,000,000 aggregate Commercial General Liability insurance on each tower or in the alternative the applicant shall maintain $2,000,000/$4,000,000 aggregate Commercial General Liability insurance for any casualty occurring with respect to either towerc.
These incentives include those for facilities set up under the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 and software development facilities designated as ‘Software Technology Parks’ (the STP Tax Holiday).
These incentives presently include those for facilities set up under the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 and an exemption from payment of Indian corporate income taxes for a period of ten consecutive years of operation of software development facilities designated as “Software Technology Parks” (the STP Tax Holiday).
Review the performance of the Managing Director, after considering the Company’s performance.
The Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 and the rules made thereunder.
The project shall be implemented and operated in terms of the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 and the rules and orders made thereunder.
These incentives presently include those for facilities set up under the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 and an exemption from payment of Indian corporate income taxes for a period of ten consecutive years of operation of software development facilities designated as "Software Technology Parks" (the STP Tax Holiday).
Allegations based on information and belief will not suffice under Rule 9(b) unless “(1) the facts constituting the fraud are not accessible to the plaintiff and (2) the plaintiff provides ‘the grounds for his suspicions.’” Grenadyor, 772 F.3d at 1108 (quotingPirelli, 631 F.3d at 443); see also United States ex rel.
Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 read with Special Economic Zone Rules, 2006.