Saturday 12 April 2014

Procedure of getting import export code

1. Condition of additional facility for filing Importer Exporter Code (IEC) applications “on-line”. DGFT is introduce supplementary facility on DGFT’s website (http://dgft.gov.in) for enable member of trade to file their IEC applications ‘on-line” with effect from 1.1.2011.
2. Presently, the applications for obtaining an IEC are filed manually with the concerned Regional Authority of DGFT. The applications are filed in hard copy in the prescribe Performa with detailed documents.
3. The additional facility of filing “on-line” application for obtaining IEC will reduce the transaction cost and time for the applicant, would ensure easy, flexible filing of application and decrease human interface and paper work in the process.
4. The accessible system of filing the IEC application manually would concurrently continue till further orders i.e. the applicant will have an option to prefer his application either manually or “on-line” as per his/her convenience.
5. The following guidelines and procedures are specific for the “on-line” system of filing, processing and issuance of IEC:-
(i) The applicant may file the IEC application for “on-line” through the link existing on the DGFT’s website.
(ii) The fee in case “on-line” application for IEC has to be paid through Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) mode only. The EFT link with essential direction for making payment through EFT is already available on DGFT’s website.
(iii) The prescribed documents, i.e. the Bank certificate, PAN copy and photograph, are to be scanned and attached with the ‘on-line’ application. Any other relevant documents for example Authority letter in respect of authorized representative should be attached in the ‘pdf’ format.
(iv) Physical copy of application is not required to be submitted to the concerned Regional Authority (RA) in case of “on-line” applications.
(v) The position of IEC “on-line” application i.e. IEC number approved for accepted applications and lack in case of other approved applications will be available on DGFT’s website.
(vi) In case, an “on-line” application is found to be lacking and such deficiency indicated ‘on-line’, additional information/documents against such deficiencies would need to be submitted physically (in hard copies) to the concerned RA.
(vii) The applicants are advice to be very careful while selecting jurisdictional RA for sending their applications, as selection of a wrong RA would require retransmission of application to the correct objective and it is likely to root delay in processing.
(vii) Comprehensive guidelines regarding filing of “on-line” IEC applications are available on DGFT’s server under the IEC “on-line” Help Icon.

6. Members of Trade are optimistic to take advantage of the “on-line” facility for IEC application and RAs are requested to distribute the information about the facility among the Trade.


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