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Import Licence Broker Get Info about ; Import License consultancy & Negotiators Falcon handles license trade with extreme ease due to updated knowledge of regulations and procedures. As we get enquiry from importers/ exporters those who buy or sell license, our technical professional staff works hard to meet the requirements without delay. We buy & sell DEPB, DFIA, Focus license, VKGUY. In today's competitive era, a task has to be performed efficiently and proficiently so that no room remains for any flaw. We buy licenses directly from exporters for providing you on competitive prices. We realize the pressures of your business and understand your commercial needs. Exclusively For You
Documents required for DEPB License are:
Documents required for EPCG License are:
Advance Licensing Services Documents required for Advanced Licensing are:
Exporters who do not desire to go through the licensing route, an optional kind of facility is given under DEPB. The objective of Duty Entitlement Passbook Scheme is to neutralize the incidence of Customs duty on the import content of the export product. The neutralization shall be provided by way of grant of duty credit against the export product. Under the Duty Entitlement Passbook Scheme (DEPB), an exporter may apply for credit, as a specified percentage of FOB value of exports, made in freely convertible currency. The credit shall be available against such export products and at such rates as may be specified by the Director General of Foreign Trade by way of public notice issued in this behalf, for import of raw materials, intermediates, components, parts, packaging material etc. The holder of Duty Entitlement Passbook Scheme (DEPB) shall have the option to pay additional customs duty, if any, in cash as well. Under the scheme Exporters are granted duty credits on the basis of pre notified entitlement rates which will allow them to import input duty free. Goods in the negative list of Exim policy cannot be exported under this scheme. Duty Free Replenishment Certificate Duty Free Replenishment Certificate is issued to a merchant-exporter or manufacturer-exporter for the import of inputs used in the manufacture of goods without payment of Basic Customs Duty, Surcharge and Special Additional Duty. However, such inputs shall be subject to the payment of Additional Customs Duty equal to the Excise Duty at the time of import. Advance License Advance License is issued under Duty Exemption Scheme to allow import of inputs which are physically incorporated in the export product (making normal allowance for wastage). In addition, fuel, oil, energy, catalysts etc. which are consumed in the course of their use to obtain the export product, may also be allowed under the scheme. EPCG (Export Promotion Capital Goods) With this scheme an exporter is allowed to import New Capital goods (CKD/SKD) incincluding computer software systems at 5% Customs duty subject to an export obligation equivalent to 5 times CIF value of capital goods to be fulfilled over a period of 8 years reckoned from date of issue of License over time of 8 year. Export House As per para 3.7.1 of EXIM Policy, Merchant manufacture Exporter, Service Provider, EOU, EHTP, STP are eligible for Status Certificate subject to achieving min export performance as follows: - Category
All required inputs and capital goods whether indigenous or imported, are made available to these units free of customs and excise duties under bond. These are customs bonded units With much relaxed control and in accordance with the Exim policy for manufacture of articles for export out of India or for production or packaging or job work for export of cargo or services out of India. The EOU are required to export their entire production with allowances as applicable for same in the domestic tariff area (DTA) and can be setup at any place in India whereas the Govt. of India has declared certain specified places as export processing zones wherein the conditions for operating the unit are almost same as of EOU. Export Processing Zones can also be set up by State Governments or in private / j. sector as per guidelines issued vide notification No. 42(RE)/92-97 dated 31st May, 1994 (Appendix-16G).
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