Removing tax exemption will lower investment in FTZs: expert
TEHRAN- If the 20-year tax exemption in the country’s free trade zones (FTZs) is removed, the investment making will be limited in this areas, according to Abazar Azarboun, an expert with Iran’s Free Zones High Council.
The expert said that those active in the free zones prefer to do business in these areas rather than the mainland because taxes and duties do not limit their activities there, but if there are no such incentives, investment making in the free zones will be risky for them, IRNA reported.
Development of existing free trade zones and establishment of new FTZs is currently one of the major economic approaches of Iran and in a bid to attract more investments to these zones Iranian government offers various incentives to the investors.
Tax exemption is one of those incentives which has been offered for more than a decade to the investors in the free zones.
This incentive has been recently criticized by some officials and economists, while there are still many supporters of this exemption.
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