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Government of India
Ministry of Commerce & Industry
Department of Commerce
Directorate General of Foreign Trade
Policy Circular
No. 31
(RE 2003)/2002-2007
Dated
01 April 2004
To
All Regional Licensing Authorities
All Export Promotion Councils
Subject: Electronic Commerce-
Regarding
1.
1. 1.
IEC Trade Returns
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All the IEC holders were required to file
their annual trade returns on imports/exports for the FY 2002-03 by 31st
March 2004. The IEC trade returns were to be submitted online on the
DGFT website
www.nic.in/eximpol. A large number of IEC
trade returns have been filed on our website. The IEC holders who have
not submitted their annual trade returns for various reasons may do so
immediately otherwise their IEC shall be deactivated via online message
exchange with Customs.
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The online module for submitting annual trade
returns for FY 2003-04 shall be available for submission on the DGFT
website from 15th April 2004. All the IEC holders are
requested to file their trade returns online expeditiously.
2.
2. 2.
Issuance of IEC for Proprietorship Concerns
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It has been observed that multiple IECs are being issued by RLAs to
Proprietorship Concerns having a single PAN. With effect from 01 April
2004, a single IEC shall be issued against a single PAN for all
categories of applicants. However, to avoid any difficulty in carrying
out their import/export activity, different Proprietorship Concerns
having the same Proprietor and same PAN, shall be listed under a common
single IEC as different branches and the name of the IEC holder shall be
as given in the Income Tax PAN certificate. Necessary modifications in
the IEC software are being carried out in this regard.
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For past cases, where multiple IECs have been issued against a single
PAN to Proprietorship Concerns having the same Proprietor and same PAN,
detailed guidelines are being circulated to Regional Licensing
Authorities regarding the manner in which such IECs need to be
segregated and dealt with.
3.
3. 3.
Submission of Online Applications
The facility for submitting online applications on
the DGFT website is available for the benefit of the Exim community.
Applications submitted online are given the benefit of a 50% reduction in
licence fee. The online facility not only reduces the transaction costs to
the exporter but also considerably improves the delivery of services
provided by DGFT. To further facilitate the process, DGFT has integrated the
facility of digital signature and electronic payment of licence fee in the
online electronic data interchange module. DGFT has entered into an MOU with
State Bank of India, ICICI Bank, IDBI Bank, HDFC Bank and UTI Bank for the
Electronic Fund Transfer facility. Detailed guidelines on Digital Signature
are also available on the DGFT website
www.nic.in/eximpol
at the link � Click to get a Digital Certificate� for the benefit of the
Exim community.
With effect from 1st April 2004,
applications (all categories) submitted online on the DGFT website with
digital signatures only shall be given the benefit of 50% reduction in
licence fee. However, till the system stabilises a physical copy of the
application along with supporting documents shall also be submitted to the
Regional Licensing Authorities. Parties filing applications on-line without
digital signature will not be entitled to the facility of concessional fees.
(Ajay Srivastava)
Joint DGFT
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