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Export & Import Registration

Scan copy of Company Pan Card.
Scan copy of Cancelled Cheque.
Scan copy of Register address proof.
All directors/Partners Pan cards, Aadhar card copies, and Mobile No.
Digital key/Adhar card Registered Mobile No for OTP of any Director. Copy of GST certificate.
Photographs of the partner in the standard size
Photocopy of the passport/DL/UID Aadhar card/ Voter's ID (any one of these) of the partner.
Photocopy of the partnership deed
Aadhar card (as address proof)
A canceled cheque from the bank.
Business proof (GST registration or incorporation certificate)
Digital Signature Certificate (DSC)

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    An Importer Exporter Code (IEC) is crucial business identification number which mandatory for export from India or Import to India. Unless specifically exempted, any person shall make no export or import without obtaining an IEC. For services exports, however, IEC shall not be necessary except when the service provider is taking benefits under the Foreign Trade Policy. Consequent to the introduction of GST, IEC being issued is the same as the PAN of the Firm. However, the IEC will still be separately published by DGFT based on an application. This article looks at the procedure for making an IE Code application in detail.

     

    Import & Export Code is to be obtained by the business entity for import into or export from India. Import & Export Code is popularly known as the IEC number. Import & Export Code is a ten-digit unique number issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT).

    IEC registration certificate is mandatory for a business involved in import and export. Hence, before initiating an import of goods into India, an importer must ensure that the importing entity has GST registration and IE code – both of which are required to clear customs.

    If an importer does not have both IE code and GST Registration, the goods will be stuck at the port and start incurring demurrage charges or could be destroyed.