Which government scheme is your startup leaving unclaimed?

Every state runs its own startup policy, and most founders check the one for the state they registered in and stop there. This lists 22 state policies and the one national seed scheme side by side, so you can see what a neighbouring state pays for that yours does not — seed grants, SGST reimbursement, stamp duty exemption, and patent or trademark filing cost, which is the line most founders never think to check.

5 schemes for stamp / electricity duty

Rajasthan Startup Policy 2022 (iStart)

Rajasthan · Active

Rajasthan runs its startup support through the iStart platform, and rates it by a Bronze-to-Platinum grading that decides how much grant and loan capital a startup can draw as it grows.

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West Bengal Startup Policy

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West Bengal's seed support is one of the wider bands on this list, Rs 5 to 25 lakh depending on the sector, and it is paired with an electricity duty exemption most other states do not offer at this stage.

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Uttarakhand Startup Policy 2023

Uttarakhand · Active

Uttarakhand pays a founder's monthly allowance alongside its seed capital, and reimburses SGST in full up to a Rs 5 lakh cap - useful to know if a client is filing from Dehradun rather than routing everything through DIPS in Doon.

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Startup Assam / Assam Start-up and Innovation Policy

Assam · Active

Assam's incentives sit behind its own MASI recognition (separate from DPIIT recognition), and the state adds a power subsidy alongside the more usual patent and GST reimbursements.

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Startup Policy 2016, Government of Jharkhand

Jharkhand · Active

Jharkhand reimburses the full patent filing cost for both domestic and international applications, and adds a one-time marketing grant once the product is ready to sell.

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Most of these need a filing to unlock

Patent and trademark reimbursement schemes only pay out once the filing itself exists — the state reimburses a cost you have already committed to, it does not cover the decision to file. Our registered Patent & Trade Marks Agents handle the filing and can flag which of these schemes your business already qualifies for.

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Where these figures come from

Compiled from official sources, not a live feed. Every scheme here is checked against the state's own start-up portal or policy notification, or, where a state runs nothing of its own, the DPIIT-run Startup India state-policy page. Last checked 23 Aug 2026.

Rates and caps change. A state policy is typically revised every year or two, sometimes by a notification that adjusts one figure rather than the whole document. Confirm the current cap with the state, or with us, before relying on one.

This is not a marketplace and nothing here is legal advice. We list what a scheme pays for; whether your business qualifies, and how to document a claim, is a separate conversation.