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Non Banking Finance Companies (NBFC)-RBI Compliance Chart
Disclaimer: The
entire contents of this document have been prepared on the basis of books and information existing at the time of the preparation.
Though utmost efforts has made to provide authentic information, it is
suggested that to have better understanding. kindly cross-check the
relevant NBFC norms.
Avinash Chandra
Company Secretary
Saturday, 26 April 2014
INCREMENTAL EXPORTS INCENTIVISATION SCHEME (IEIS)
1.As
per Incremental Exports Incentivisation Scheme (Notification No.27
(RE-2012)/2009-2014, Dated 28th of December 2012) of DGFT, an IEC holder would be entitled for a duty credit
scrip @ 2% on the incremental growth (achieved by the IEC holder) during the
period (a) 01-Jan-13
to 31-Mar-13 compared to the prev period from 01-Jan-12 to 31-Mar-12 (Three
months)
(b) 01-Apr-13
to 31-Mar-14 compared to the prev period from 01-Apr-12 to 31-Mar-13 (Full F.Y) on the FOB value of exports. Incremental growth shall be in respect
of each exporter (IEC holder) without any scope for combining the exports for
Group Company.
2.The scheme is region
specific and will cover exports to USA, European and Asian countries only
(except
exports to Singapore, U.A.E
and Hong Kong) - for (a) above
-> The scheme is region
specific and will cover exports to Latin American and
African
countries also- for (b) above.
3. . The following exports
shall not be taken into account for calculation of export performance or for computation of
entitlement under the Scheme:
-> Export of imported
goods or exports made through trans-shipment.
-> Export from SEZ / EOU
/ EHTP / STPI / BTP / FTWZ
-> Deemed Exports
-> Service Exports
-> Third Party exports
-> Diamond, Gold,
Silver, Platinum, other precious metal in any form including plain and studded
jewellery and other precious and semi-precious
stones.
-> Ores and concentrates
of all types and in all formations.
-> Cereals of all types.
-> Sugar of all types
and all forms.
-> Crude / petroleum oil
and crude / primary and base products of all types and all formulations.
-> Export of milk and
milk products.
-> Export performance
made by one exporter on behalf of other exporter.
-> Supplies made to SEZ
units.
-> Items, export of
which requires an export authorisation (except SCOMET), will not be considered.
-> Export of Meat and Meat Products.
As per Public Notice No. 41 /2009-2014:-had mandated filing of applications for incremental export during the period 1.1.2013-31.3.2013
vis-a-vis 1.1.2012-31.3.2012 in ANF 3F. Application for obtaining Duty Credit Scrip shall be
filed within a period of twelve months from the date of export or within six
months from the date of realization or three months from the date of printing /
release of shipping bill, whichever is later, in respect of shipments for which
claim is being filed.
Disclaimer: The
entire contents of this document have been prepared on the basis of relevant
Act and as per the information existing at the time of the preparation.
Though utmost efforts has made to provide authentic information, it is
suggested that to have better understanding kindly cross-check the same with incentives available in Foreign Exchange Management Act
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