Import Export Code is issued by Directorate General of Foreign Trade (Ministry of Commerce and Industry). The primary objective is to regulate and promote exports from India. IEC is a 10-digit code required at the time of import/export of goods/services. However, same need not be obtained in case the goods exported or imported for personal purposes and not for any commercial purpose.
1. Customs authorities demand import export code from importers in order to clear shipments.
2. Banks ask for import export code from importer in order to transfer funds internationally.
3. Exporter need to present import export code to clear his shipments at customs port.
4. Money deposited directly into bank account in the form of foreign currency then its required by the bank.
KYC of Director/Partner/Proprietor with photograph & PAN of Firm/Company
Registered address proof
Cancelled cheque
Details of commodities and services in which company deals
No, Only one code can be obtained for a person/entity as IEC is PAN based application. In case more than one code is issued, then the same should be surrendered to the Regional Office for cancellation.
In such a case, an affidavit need to be provided so that the issuing authority can issue a duplicate copy of import export code registered in your name.
Intimating issuing authority about such decision will amount to cancellation of this code. Issuing authority will immediately cancel your IEC number after electronically transmitting it to DGFT for onward transmission to the Customs and Regional Authorities.
Yes, modification to any details in IEC license is possible. It involves online procedure where application will be resubmitted to the DGFT along with all the required documents and prescribed fees.
No, There is no penalty. However, without this code, no exports or imports can take place, as they will not be allowed to clear customs.