Registration to get IE Code Number: A citizen or a company starting a business for International trade has to Register the Company with the Director of Foreign Trade under the Ministry of Foreign Trade, to obtain an IE Code number, then only one can export materials to other countries and import materials from other countries to India. Before 1997, it is essential to obtain this I.E Code number from the Reserve Bank of India, for every first time exporter for his export operations. Later, this work being done by Director General of Foreign Trade under the Ministry of Foreign Trade, Govt.of India. DGFT provides every exporter an unique Import Export Code Number. IE Code Number is a ten digits code required for the purpose of export as well as import. No exporter is allowed to export his goods abroad without IEC number. Exceptions are there for export to Nepal, Myanmar to China through Gunji or Nathuala ports.If the CIF value of a single consignment does not exceed Indian amount of Rs. 25,000 /-there is no need to obtain IE code number for export to the above destinations. Benefits of Import Export Code (IEC) On the basis of IEC, companies can obtain various benefits like incentives, drawbacks facilities on their Exports/Imports from DGFT, Customs, Export Promotion Councils etc. Mandatory Requirements to apply for IEC Code Number PAN Number Current Bank Account Bankers Certificate IEC Code Number Application Fee Rs 250.00 (Expert TIP : Pay via EFT (Electronic Fund Transfer ), and submit IEC Online Application form, If you wish to receive IEC Number instantly) The physical application containing required documents should reach DGFT RLA concerned within 15 days of its online submission. E-mail is not mandatory. If it is provided it will facilitate faster communication. Check List of Documents to apply for IEC Code Covering Letter on your company's letter head for issue of new IEC Code Number. Two copies of the application in prescribed format (Aayaat Niryaat Form ANF 2A) must be submitted to your regional Jt.DGFT Office. Each individual page of the application has to be signed by the applicant. Part 1 & Part 4 has to be filled in by all applicants. In case of applications submitted electronically. No hard copies of Part 1 may be submitted. However in cases where applications are submitted otherwise, hard copy of Part 1 has to be submitted. Only relevant portions of Part 2 need to be filled in. Rs 250.00 Bank Receipt (in duplicate)/Demand Draft/EFT details evidencing payment of application fee in terms of Appendix 21B. Certificate from the Banker of the applicant firm in the format given in Appendix 18A. Self certified copy of PAN issuing letter or PAN (Permanent Account Number) Card issued by Income Tax Authority. Two copies of passport size photographs of the applicant duly attested by the Banker of the applicant. Self addresses envelope with Rs.25/- postal stamp for delivery of IEC certificate by registered post or challan/DD of Rs.100/- for speed post. No fee is chargeable for modification in IE Code, if informed within 90 days of such changes. After 90 days, a fee of Rs. 1000/- is charged. Rs.200/- payable in the form of Demand Draft for issuance of duplicate IE code number. Permanent Account Number (PAN): PAN is mandatory. Photocopy of PAN card has to be submitted alongwith the application. If PAN card is not issued to the applicant then a copy of PAN allotment letter from Income Tax Deptt will also be accepted. Some of the DGFT office addresses in Tamilnadu are given below: Joint Director General of Foreign Trade, Shastri Bhavan Annexe, IVth Floor, Chennai - 600 006. Ph.044-28283408. Joint Director General of Foreign Trade, 1544, India Life Building (Annexe) Ist Floor, Trichy Road, Coimbatore - 641 018. Ph. 0422-2300947.
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