How do I find my export license number?

How do I find my export license number?

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Q. How can I check the status of my export license?

You can check the status of export and import licences on the ICEGATE – e-commerce portal of the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC). Exporters and importers may either enter their licence number or file name in the search space for checking the status.

Q. How do I check my Meis status?

Login using digital signature. 2. After login, exporter may click Query -> Status 3. Click on View Communication to view the status of the filed application.

Q. What does IEC status 9 mean?

My IEC STATUS shows as no. 9 and in front of that no.9 means according to them is for AMENDMENT .but i never made any amendment please help me out on this.

Q. How do I check my IEC application status?

The facility to check status of Import Export Code(IEC) application can be accessed from DGFT website using Online Application → IEC → Know your IEC Status or directly from http://164.100.128.145:8100/IecStatusReport/. PAN Number and first three letters of Firm Name can be entered to check the status.

  1. Talk to the manufacturer, who may already have an assigned ECCN.
  2. Look at the Commerce Control List, and work through the categories to find the ECCN which most closely fits your product.
  3. Get an ECCN online through the Electronic Request for Item Classification (ERIC) process.

Q. What is export status?

Export house certificate or export status holders are Indian businesses that have excelled in international trade and made a significant contribution to the country’s foreign exchange earnings. Export house status is provided to all exporters of goods, services and technology, having an import-export code (IE Code).

Q. Is Meis Licence transferable?

A scheme designed to provide rewards to exporters to offset infrastructural inefficiencies and associated costs. The Duty Credit Scrips and goods imported/ domestically procured against them shall be freely transferable.

Q. How do I claim Meis?

Application for claiming incentives under the MEIS Scheme shall be filed online in the specified format i.e. ANF-3A using Digital Signature. The application for export of goods shall be filed with the concerned Regional Authority of DGFT on DGFT Website. Separate application shall be filed for each port of export.

Q. What is error code 9 in shipping bill?

All shipping bills sent in file for which acknowledgement message is received with code 00 or 05 are displayed as ‘A’, Accepted by DGFT. All shipping bills with error code 09, received in acknowledgement file with code 02 are displayed as ‘A’, Accepted by DGFT and the remaining are retransmitted in next day’s file.

Q. What is Del status of IEC?

The services provided under the same consist of viewing the IEC and its Denied Entity List (DEL) status, checking the status of IEC at Customs / ICEGATE. It also includes services to check the Shipping Bills received Custom File wise and IEC wise.

Q. How long does it take to get IEC code online?

It is fairly easy to obtain IEC code from the DGFT within a period of 10 to 15 days after submitting the application. There isn’t any need to provide proof of any export or import for getting IEC code.

Q. How does DEPB account for changes in customs duties?

DEPB rates rationalized to account for the changes in Customs duties. Caps fixed on certain items but there would be no verification of Present Market Value (PMV) on such items. A number of ports have been added for availing facilities under the Duty Exemption Scheme, including DEPB.

Q. Where can I check the status of transmission of licenses to customs?

The status of transmission of licenses to Customs by DGFT and the acknowledgement received by DGFT from Customs can be seen at DGFT’s website http://dgft.delhi.nic.in License status at DGFT . Users are required to enter their IE code and the license no. for the purpose.

Q. What are the entitlements for export under DEPB?

The exports made to the following Special Economic Zones (SEZ) are also entitled to DEPB. In respect of products where rate of credit entitlement under DEPB Scheme comes to 10% or more, amount of credit against each such export product shall not exceed 50% of Present Market Value (PMV) of export product.

Q. When did the post export DEPB Scheme end?

Notified on 1/4/1997, the DEPB Scheme consisted of (a) Post-export DEPB and (b) Pre-export DEPB. The pre-export DEPB scheme was abolished w.e.f. 1/4/2000. Under the post-export DEPB, which is issued after exports, the exporter is given a duty entitlement Pass Book Scheme at a pre-determined credit on the FOB value.

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