Import/ Export Code (IEC)
Who requires IEC Code-
- Clear Shipments
- In case of imports
- Receipt of any foreign currency
- Required for Goods and Services
Introduction
IMPORT EXPORT CODE or IEC refers to a 10-digit identification number that is issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), Ministry of Commerce and Industries, Government of India to the applicant who is involved in any kind of import or export of goods or services from India.
Is IE Code imperative? Who needs it?
Yes IE Code is imperative for importer and exporter in India. The individuals or business organisations who are engaged in importing or exporting goods and services from India, need IEC. Individuals who are proprietors of a business can obtain IE Code in their name.
Validity of Import Export Code
IEC is valid to be used by the entity throughout the tenure and does not require any renewal or filing. The validity of IEC issued is the same for all the branches or factories that an importer/exporter owns, whatever the case is or can be. Therefore, it is recommended for most organizations to obtain the IE Code, irrespective of whether they need it at the moment or not.
What is the purpose of IEC?
All the exporters who are engaged in the export of goods or services from India need an import export code registration to quote during the shipments of goods or services.
IE Code can be used by that entity for all its import or export transactions without any further hassles. Without the IEC, you cannot participate in the international market.
The banks also need the IE Code of the exporters for receiving payments from abroad.
Application for IEC
Application for IEC is an application that is submitted by the respective Importer/Exporter to the Directorate General of Foreign Trade along with the relevant supporting documents, to obtain the 10-digit identification code.
Upon the application submission, DGFT issues an IEC to the entity in the period of 1-2 working days.
IEC Registration Process
Import Export Code (IEC) Registration is an online process which can be divided into simple steps as mentioned below:
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In case, you have entered the incorrect PAN, click on ‘Reset’ button
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- Name (according to PAN).
- DOB/Incorporation
- Captcha Code
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Note: Any wrong detail on the PAN served site will lead to authentication failure. Getting an IEC code in India is a complex process that leads to many IEC rejection by the Department due to numerous reasons. So, it is always better to be alert throughout the IEC Registration process. Next comes the Status of PAN verification.
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An OTP is sent on the email address as well as your mobile number that is provided.
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In case, you haven’t received any OTP, click on ‘Regenerate OTP’.
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- Entity Name
- Entity Address
- City
- State, District, PIN code
- Mobile number and email address, as provided earlier
- Name on PAN card, PAN, Date of Incorporation.
- Nature of Concern such as Proprietorship, LLP, Private Limited, Public Limited, Govt. Undertaking, etc
- Preferred tasks like Manufacturer Exporter, Merchant Exporter, Service provider, and so on.
- Bank account number., Name of the Account holder, etc.
- Details of the Applicant
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- Branch SI. No
- Address of the Branch along with the city, state, and district
- 6 digits PIN
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- Director SI.No
- DIN (Director Identification Number)
- Name, PAN, Date of Birth, etc.
- Address
- Mobile Number
- Aadhaar Card Number and other information as asked.
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Note: The document needs to be uploaded either in GIF format or PDF format, by clicking the “Upload File” option. The size of the document must not exceed 5MB. For address proof, you can use any of the following documents:
- Sale Deed
- Rent Agreement
- Lease Deed
- Mobile Postpaid bill
- MOU (Memorandum of Understanding)
- Electricity Bill
- Telephone Landline bill
- Partnership Deed
Other acceptable documents are Passport, Voter ID, and Aadhaar Card but only for Proprietorship.
When the name of the applicant firm isn’t present in the address proof, then the applicant must submit a NOC (No-Objection Certificate) in favour of the firm along with address proof in a PDF format.
Government fee for iec registration
The government charges an Import Export code registration fee of Rs. 500.00 and it is payable via EFT (Electronic Fund Transfer) during the online submission of the IEC Application form.
Upon the successful submission, the IEC allotment letter with a 10-digit code is dispatched to the address of the applicant via self-address envelope.
After receiving an IEC code, you become eligible to start your importing and exporting businesses.