An import-export code is a unique 10-digit code that is required for every import/export business owner in India. The code is issued by the Director-General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), Ministry of Commerce, and needs no filing or renewal. IEC is required by importers to clear customs and shipment and to transfer money to foreign banks. Exporters require their IEC to send shipments and receive money from foreign banks. In short, no importer/exporter can operate in India without getting the IEC.
Benefits
The IEC registration helps traders open the doors to venture into the global market, including registration in online e-commerce operators
Businesses can avail government schemes like the Merchandise Export from India Scheme (MEIS), the Service Export from India Scheme (SEIS), and others from customs and export promotion
No compliance requirements pos registration and hence maintaining the business is relatively simple
The process of obtaining IEC is not tedious and can be obtained with minimal, basic documents.
To get your import export license online, you will need to do the following simple IEC registration steps.
Step 1: All the required documents, including bank details and DSC, have to be submitted
Step 2: The online IEC application form will be filed with the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT)
Documents Required
The documents required for an IEC Code registration are relatively easy to get together. Only a few documents are required, which are listed below.
PAN card of the company (not applicable in case of the proprietor)
Applicant’s PAN and Aadhaar card (driving license/Aadhaar/voter ID)
Incorporation certificate/partnership deed
Address proof (electricity bill/rent agreement/sale deed of the office location)
Copy of cancelled cheque leaf/banker certificate of the current account in the name of the company.
Eligibility
Any type of business registration: sole proprietorship, partnership, private limited companies, charitable organizations dealing with import and exports of goods can register for import-export code, irrespective of the size. However, an IEC is not required for import/export of goods for personal use, which are not connected with trade, manufacture, or agriculture. There is no need for a business setup.
Exemption of IEC
Persons undertaking import and export of goods for personal reasons and not connected to trade, agriculture and manufacture
Through Indo-Myanmar border areas and China (via NamgayaShipkila, Gunji, and Nathula ports), the parties/individuals who import/export goods to/from Nepal and Myanmar with single consignment must not exceed the value of ₹25,000
As listed in appendix - 3, schedule 2 of ITC, exemption from obtaining IEC shall not be applicable for the export of materials, organisms, special chemicals, equipment & technologies (SCOMET)
Ministries/departments of central and state governments.