What you get
Stamp Duty Reimbursement: | - Amount: 100% of the applicable stamp duty. | - Intended Use: For new eligible tourism units to receive reimbursement on the stamp duty paid on: | - Sale/lease deeds related to the purchase/lease of land/built-up area for tourism projects, provided the sale/lease deed is executed during the scheme's validity period. | - Loan agreements are made for initiating the project during the scheme's validity period. | - Mortgages and pledges were made for initiating the project during the scheme's validity period. | - Conditions: The stamp duty reimbursement will be provided in a lump sum after the tourism unit commences commercial operation (COD). The application for stamp duty reimbursement must be submitted along with the capital grant application. | Capital Grant/Assistance: | - Amount: Financial grant/assistance will be provided based on the permissible capital investment for establishing new or expanding existing eligible tourism units in the identified categories. | - Category A districts: ₹33,00,000 plus 15% of the additional permissible capital investment above ₹1,00,00,000, with a maximum grant of ₹80,00,000. - Category B districts: ₹33,00,000 plus 25% of the additional permissible capital investment above ₹1,00,00,000, with a maximum grant of ₹1,20,00,000. - Category C districts: ₹33,00,000 plus 30% of the additional permissible capital investment above ₹1,00,00,000, with a maximum grant of ₹1,50,00,000. | - Eligible Capital Investment: For calculating the capital grant/assistance, "permissible capital investment" includes peripheral infrastructure (boundary wall, internal roads, and other basic structural facilities), structure and building, plant, indigenous and imported machinery and equipment, material handling equipment, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing installations, fixtures, furniture and fittings, waste management facilities, transformers, generators, captive power plants, and other auxiliary facilities installed for use on the premises and their related installation expenses. | - Excluded Capital Investment: Investment in "land and land development," pre-construction expenses, consulting fees, capitalised interest, and working capital will not be included in the calculation for the capital grant. | - Conditions: Full payment by the investor for all capital assets and complete ownership of the project is required. All capital assets must be installed and used at the project site. | Interest Subsidy Reimbursement: | - Amount: 3% interest subsidy on term loans. | - Category A districts: Maximum ₹4,00,000 per year, per unit. - Category B districts: Maximum ₹5,00,000 per year, per unit. - Category C districts: Maximum ₹6,00,000 per year, per unit. | - Intended Use: Applicable to eligible tourism units on term loans taken from notified commercial banks, financial institutions, state government cooperative banks, regional rural banks, or financial institutions recognised by the Government of India/State Government for financing the permissible capital investment. | - Conditions: The interest subsidy reimbursement will be payable for a maximum of 3 years from the date of commercial operation commencement. The percentage of interest subsidy reimbursement will be calculated annually based on the interest paid by the unit on the term loan after commercial operation commences.
Who can apply
Required Paperwork
- Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Income Certificate
- Residence Proof (Domicile)
Common Questions
What is the minimum and maximum investment range for projects to be eligible under this scheme?
Projects must have a permissible capital investment ranging from ₹1,00,00,000 to ₹5,00,00,000 to be eligible under this scheme.
Which specific body is responsible for the implementation of the Scheme?
The Uttarakhand Tourism Development Council (UTDC) is the specific body responsible for the implementation of this scheme.
Is there a 100% stamp duty reimbursement available under this scheme, and what does it cover?
Yes, 100% stamp duty reimbursement is available, covering deeds for land/built-up area purchase/lease, loan agreements, and mortgages/pledges executed during the scheme period.
When is the stamp duty reimbursement disbursed to the eligible tourism unit?
The stamp duty reimbursement is provided in a lump sum after the tourism unit commences commercial operation (COD).
How is the capital grant amount determined for different district categories?
The capital grant varies by district category (A, B, C) and is calculated as a base amount (₹33,00,000) plus a percentage of additional permissible capital investment above ₹1,00,00,000.
What is the maximum capital grant available for projects located in Category A districts?
For projects in Category A districts, the maximum capital grant available is ₹80,00,000.
What is the maximum capital grant available for projects located in Category B districts?
For projects in Category B districts, the maximum capital grant available is ₹1,20,00,000.
What is the maximum capital grant available for projects located in Category C districts?
For projects in Category C districts, the maximum capital grant available is ₹1,50,00,000.
What types of investments are not included when calculating the eligible capital investment for the grant?
Investment in land and land development, pre-construction expenses, consulting fees, capitalised interest, and working capital are not included.
How is the capital grant disbursed to the eligible tourism units?
The capital grant is disbursed in two equal instalments over two years after the tourism unit commences commercial operation (COD).
What is the requirement regarding land ownership or lease for establishing a unit under this scheme?
The unit must be established on fully owned land, or if on leased land, the remaining lease period must be more than 10 years.
Can units that have received similar benefits from other government schemes also apply for this scheme?
No, units that have received similar benefits from any other Central or State Government scheme are not eligible for this scheme.
How does an applicant submit an application for financial incentives under this scheme?
Applications for all financial incentive assistance must be submitted online through the designated portal of Invest Uttarakhand.
What is the role of the District Tourism Development Officer in the application process?
The District Tourism Development Officer examines and physically verifies the received online application and forwards it with recommendations to the Uttarakhand Tourism Development Council headquarters.
Which committee is responsible for sanctioning grants and financial incentives under this scheme?
The State Level Authorised Committee, chaired by the CEO of the Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board (UTDB), is responsible for sanctioning grants.
What information must a unit submit annually for 10 years after its Commercial Operation Date (COD) for capital grant disbursement?
The unit must submit GST returns, ITR returns, details of unit shareholding, and an affidavit of commercial operation annually for 10 years after COD.