I. Import Duty Concessions
Locally registered firms engaged in ship building and ship repair are allowed duty free treatment on their
machinery, equipment and materials for use in the boat and ship building and repairs industry based upon the
provisions of the Third Schedule of the Customs Act, Chapter 78:01 (as amended).
For more information, including eligibility criteria and application procedure, visit: E-Import Duty Concessions
Incentives for the Yachting Industry
I. Tax Incentives for Yachting
Under the Corporation Tax Act, any company which promotes or sponsors yachting will be allowed as a deduction, in
ascertaining the chargeable profits of the company for that year of income an allowance equal to 150% of the
actual expenditure incurred in respect of such promotion or sponsorship, up to a maximum of $450,000.
The Tourism Development Act allows for a capital allowance in respect of approved capital expenditure where an
approved tourism project results in the creation of a new tourism project or expansion of an existing tourism
project. The Act also provides for a permit for the importation or entry into Trinidad and Tobago free of
customs duty of such building materials which are not already duty free and of such articles of tourism
equipment for projects including marinas, boatyards, dive operations, water sports, charter boats, cruise
activities and tour operations by sea.
The Customs Act, Chapter 78:01 provides investors full exemption from Customs Duties on imports of boats, boats
and navigation equipment, marine engines, machinery and raw materials in the tourism sector.
II. Grant Fund Facility for Maritime Sector
One of the eight (8) eligible areas for funding under this Grant is Maritime Services. Funding is specifically
available for the acquisition of new equipment, software and tools for businesses involved in:
- Ship building, repair and maintenance;
- Servicing of vessels, including yachts, such as fiberglass work, welding, woodwork, upholstery services,
sail making, electronics and electrical work, painting and rigging;
- Hospitality services;
- Travel agency services; and
- Yacht brokerage.
Application Forms can be accessed via : https://tradeind.gov.tt/grant-fund-facility/
III. Grant for Micro and Small Enterprises in the Yachting Industry
This grant is solely for micro and small enterprises involved in services related to:
- Ship building, repair and maintenance;
- Servicing of vessels, including yachts, such as fiberglass work, welding, woodwork, upholstery services,
sail making, electronics and electrical work, painting and rigging;
- Hospitality services;
- Travel agency services; and
- Yacht brokerage.
Grant Specifics
Micro Businesses |
Small Businesses |
Micro businesses in the Yachting sector will be eligible for a cash grant of $20,000 to cover 100% of
the following business cost:
Costs |
Grant |
New machinery, equipment and tools or upgrades thereof
|
up to a maximum of $20,0000
|
Raw Materials |
up to a maximum of $20,000 |
Utilities |
up to a maximum of $5,000 |
Rent |
up to maximum of $15,000 |
|
Small Businesses: The Grant will cover the following business costs for small businesses in the
Yachting Sector:
Costs |
Grant |
New machinery, equipment and tools or upgrades thereof
|
75% of the cost of machinery, equipment or tools up to a maximum of $50,0000
|
Raw materials
|
75% of the cost of raw materials up to a maximum of; $30,000
|
Utilities
|
100% of utilities cost up to a maximum of $5,000
|
|
Qualifying Criteria
- Be a national of Trinidad and Tobago;
- Provide proof of evidence of experience in the industry; and
- Provide a Police Certificate of Character, once readily available.
For further information and application forms, visit: https://tradeind.gov.tt/yachting-grant-fund-facility/
IV. Research and Development Fund (RDF)
The RDF is a grant fund which provides financial support to, inter alia, the Maritime Sector. The aim of
the project is to stimulate and support investment in new and advanced technology and innovation as a
competitiveness enhancement tool for enterprises in this sector.
Eligible companies can access funding in three (3) phases:
- Phase 1: Feasibility- 70% of the total cost of the project up to
$100,000.00;
- Phase 2: Product and service development- 50% of the total cost of the project, up
to $750,000.00;
- Phase 3: Product/Service Commercialization- up to $150,000.00
Special Conditions apply.
For more details, visit: https://exportt.co.tt/research-development-facility/
V. Co-Financing
Companies can be reimbursed up to 50% of the total eligible costs incurred in accessing new export markets or
expanding within existing markets. A company shall receive financial support on pre-approved investments,
purchases, costs or expenses. Co-financing is only available for export-oriented non-energy products and
services. The grant is based on the size of the company:
- Small Companies- Generating less than or equal to TT$8 million in annual turnover 50% to a limit of
$60,000.00. Funded portion will be paid directly to suppliers for small companies only.
- Medium Companies- Generating between TT$8 million andTT$15 million in annual turnover 50% to a limit of
$55,000. Reimbursable.
- Large Companies- Generating over TT$15 million in annual turnover 50% to a limit of $50,000. Reimbursable.
For more details visit: https://exportt.co.tt/co-financing/