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Export Promotion Council Registration · Nolambur Phase 2 residential phase with neighbourhood retail Pocket

Export Promotion Council Registration for residential units around Nolambur-Maduravoyal Road, Nolambur Phase 2 — with same-day acknowledgement delivery

Export Promotion Council Registration for residential businesses in Nolambur Phase 2 near Nolambur Phase 2 Park with WhatsApp document intake and same-day filed-acknowledgement delivery. Call 9566-068-468.

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What is EPCG and how does it require RCMC in Nolambur Phase 2, Chennai?

Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) Scheme under Chapter 5 of FTP 2023 permits import of capital goods — pre-production, production and post-production — at zero customs duty against an export obligation of 6 times the duty saved, fulfilled within 6 years of authorisation date. Para 5.04 of HBP 2023 lists RCMC as a precondition for EPCG authorisation issuance. Exporter applies online on dgft.gov.in, executes a bond and bank guarantee with Customs, and reports periodic export-obligation discharge.

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Export Promotion Council Registration in Nolambur Phase 2 — Plans & Pricing

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FIEO general RCMC application
₹3,500one-time

  • e-RCMC Application on DGFT Common Digital Platform
  • FIEO General RCMC (Single Authority)
  • Council Selection per Appendix 2T HBP 2023
  • PAN-IEC-GSTIN Validation
  • Authorised Signatory Declaration Drafting
  • Aadhaar OTP Authentication of Signatory
  • e-RCMC Certificate PDF Delivery
  • Sector-Specific Council Membership
  • Multi-Council RCMC
  • Annual IEC Update Filing
  • RoDTEP Claim Setup
  • EPCG / Advance Authorisation Advisory
  • Engagement Type: One-Time
  • Coverage: Single RCMC (FIEO)
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
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+ sector-specific council membership
₹6,500one-time

  • e-RCMC Application on DGFT Common Digital Platform
  • Sector-Specific RCMC (EEPC / APEDA / MPEDA / AEPC / TEXPROCIL / PHARMEXCIL etc.)
  • Council Selection per Appendix 2T HBP 2023
  • PAN-IEC-GSTIN Validation
  • Authorised Signatory Declaration Drafting
  • Aadhaar OTP Authentication of Signatory
  • Board Resolution / Authority Letter Drafting
  • Audited Financials Format Compliance Review
  • e-RCMC Certificate PDF Delivery
  • Multi-Council RCMC
  • Annual IEC Update Filing
  • RoDTEP Claim Setup
  • EPCG / Advance Authorisation Advisory
  • Engagement Type: One-Time
  • Coverage: Single Sector RCMC
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
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+ multi-council + IEC update + RoDTEP setup
₹15,000one-time

  • e-RCMC Application on DGFT Common Digital Platform
  • FIEO General RCMC
  • Sector-Specific RCMC (One Council)
  • Multi-Council Cross-Registration where Required
  • Council Selection per Appendix 2T HBP 2023
  • PAN-IEC-GSTIN Validation
  • Authorised Signatory Declaration Drafting
  • Aadhaar OTP Authentication of Signatory
  • Board Resolution / Authority Letter Drafting
  • Audited Financials Format Compliance Review
  • Annual IEC Update Filing (1-Apr to 30-Jun)
  • RoDTEP Scheme Setup on ICEGATE
  • RoDTEP Claim Flag Configuration on Shipping Bills
  • RoDTEP e-Scrip Realisation & Transfer Setup
  • RoSCTL Claim Setup (Apparel Exporters)
  • LUT Filing under Rule 96A for IGST-Free Export
  • AD Code Registration at One Customs Port
  • e-RCMC Certificate PDF Delivery
  • Engagement Type: One-Time + 12-Month Support
  • Coverage: Multi-Council RCMC + Annual Update
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
  • Dedicated Account Manager
  • EPCG Authorisation Filing
  • Status Holder Application
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+ EPCG / Advance Auth advisory + Status Holder + Drawback
₹45,000one-time

  • e-RCMC Application on DGFT Common Digital Platform
  • FIEO General RCMC
  • Multi-Sector RCMC (Up to 3 Councils)
  • Council Selection per Appendix 2T HBP 2023
  • PAN-IEC-GSTIN Validation
  • Authorised Signatory Declaration Drafting
  • Aadhaar OTP Authentication of Signatory
  • Board Resolution / Authority Letter Drafting
  • Audited Financials Format Compliance Review
  • Annual IEC Update Filing (1-Apr to 30-Jun)
  • RoDTEP Scheme Setup on ICEGATE
  • RoDTEP e-Scrip Realisation & Transfer Setup
  • RoSCTL Claim Setup (Apparel Exporters)
  • LUT Filing under Rule 96A for IGST-Free Export
  • AD Code Registration at Multiple Customs Ports
  • EPCG Authorisation Application Advisory (Chapter 5 FTP)
  • 6x Duty-Saved Export Obligation Mapping
  • Advance Authorisation Application Advisory (Chapter 4 FTP)
  • SION Norm Selection / Self-Declaration Drafting
  • DFIA Post-Export Authorisation Advisory
  • Duty Drawback Brand Rate Fixation under Rule 7
  • Status Holder Application (One Star to Five Star)
  • CA-Certified Export Turnover Statement
  • BRC / EDPMS Reconciliation Support
  • Section 65 MOOWR Bonded Manufacturing Advisory
  • e-RCMC Certificate PDF Delivery
  • Engagement Type: One-Time + 12-Month Support
  • Coverage: Multi-Council + Full FTP Incentive Suite
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
  • Dedicated Account Manager
  • Priority 24-Hour Support

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Duty Drawback under Section 75

Drawback claimed under Section 75 of the Customs Act 1962 — All Industry Rate auto-applied at shipping bill and Brand Rate fixation under Rule 7 of the Drawback Rules 2017 filed where AIR is inadequate. Co-existence with RoDTEP on the non-overlapping component carefully maintained.

Status Holder Application

Status Holder recognition applied for once cumulative FOB exports cross USD 3 mn (One Star), with progression to USD 25 mn (Two Star), USD 100 mn (Three Star), USD 500 mn (Four Star) and USD 2 bn (Five Star). CA-certified turnover statement, BRC reconciliation and self-declaration privileges set up.

WhatsApp-First Document Pickup

Share PAN, IEC, GSTIN, audited financials and authority letter on WhatsApp at 9566-068-468 — we file e-RCMC, configure RoDTEP, set up LUT and AD Code entirely remotely. Nolambur Phase 2 exporters complete the engagement without a single office visit.

15+ Years DGFT & Customs Practice

Our team has filed RCMCs across virtually every notified Council, executed EPCG and Advance Authorisations into Customs bond, defended IEC suspension show-causes and built Status Holder applications. FT(D&R) Act 1992, FTP 2023, HBP 2023, Customs Act 1962 and FEMA 1999 read together — treatment grounded in primary statute, not internet templates.

e-RCMC on DGFT Common Digital Platform

e-RCMC application filed on dgft.gov.in under Services > e-RCMC > Apply for RCMC — the only legally valid route since DGFT Trade Notice 17/2022-23 dated 1-Apr-2022 made the platform mandatory. PAN-IEC-GSTIN auto-validated, Authority auto-routed, certificate auto-generated.

Appendix 2T Council Mapping

Principal product mapped to the correct Registering Authority among the 39 notified bodies in Appendix 2T HBP 2023. Where multiple Councils are eligible, the most product-aligned one is selected; where unmapped, FIEO general RCMC under Para 2.61 HBP is taken.

Key Benefits

What Nolambur Phase 2 Clients Get

Every Export Promotion Council Registration engagement delivers measurable, guaranteed outcomes — expert professionals, on time, every time.

GST IGST-Free Export under Rule 96A LUT
LUT filed under Rule 96A of the CGST Rules in Form GST RFD-11 permits goods or services export without IGST payment — preserving working capital. Alternative under Rule 96 — pay IGST and claim refund with shipping bill itself as the application — chosen where exporter prefers cash auto-refund.
Status Holder Self-Certification Privileges
Status Holders enjoy authorisation and customs clearance on self-declaration basis, fixation of input-output norms within 60 days on priority, exemption from compulsory bank guarantee under EPCG / Advance Authorisation (Para 2.20 HBP), free input entitlement for R&D up to ceiling, and prioritised resolution at DGFT and Customs.
EDPMS Clean Track Record
BRC issuance within 9 months of export under Section 8 of FEMA 1999 read with the RBI Master Direction on Export of Goods and Services 2015-16 keeps the exporter off the EDPMS caution list. Clean realisation track is the silent precondition for Status Holder recognition and continued RCMC validity.
Section 65 MOOWR Bonded Manufacturing
Section 65 of the Customs Act 1962 read with the Manufacture and Other Operations in Warehouse Regulations 2019 (MOOWR) permits manufacturing inside a customs-bonded warehouse — duty deferred on warehoused inputs and capital goods, paid only on the portion cleared into DTA, fully waived on goods exported out of bond.
SEZ & Deemed Export Recognition
Deemed exports under Para 7.02 FTP 2023 — supply against Advance Authorisation, EPCG holder, EOU/SEZ unit, Mega-Power-Project, UN-aided projects — are recognised for FTP benefits. Suppliers' RCMC plus prescribed certifications open Advance Authorisation drawback and TED refund routes for goods that never physically leave India.
Multi-Council Holdings for Diversified Exporters
Multi-product exporters can simultaneously hold RCMCs from multiple Authorities — each covering its product line — and FIEO general RCMC overlays the residual / status-holder count. Para 2.59 HBP allows this. Nolambur Phase 2 exporters in conglomerate set-ups optimise FTP eligibility across each product silo.
Comparison

FIEO RCMC vs Product Council RCMC

Why this matters here — In Nolambur Phase 2, the business activity radiating outward from Nolambur Phase 2 Park and nearby commercial pockets; with quick access via Nolambur Phase 2 Bus Stop and feeder routes connecting Nolambur Phase 2 to the rest of Chennai.

AspectFIEO RCMCProduct Council RCMC
Scrip transferabilityTransferable through ICEGATE Scrip Transfer module under CBIC Notification 76/2021-Customs (NT); valid for 2 years from issuance against Paragraph 4.55 of FTP 2023Freely transferable under Paragraph 3.02 of erstwhile FTP 2015-20 read with Spentex Industries ratio; pending claims subject to CBIC scrutiny under Notification 11/2020-Customs
Forum for grievanceSection 13 of FT(D&R) Act 1992 provides appeal before DGFT against orders of Regional Authority including denial of RCMC endorsement or scrip claim within 45 daysSection 14 of FT(D&R) Act 1992 provides revision before Central Government against DGFT order within 45 days; Article 226 writ before Madras High Court available for arbitrary scrip denial
Annual return / declarationAnnual return on export performance under Paragraph 2.60 of HBP and FIEO subscription renewal each yearCouncil-specific annual statistical returns (e.g., APEDA Form RX-1, MPEDA Form II); failure to file blocks RCMC validity though not the certificate itself
Status holder linkageApplication for One/Two/Three/Four/Five Star Export House under Paragraph 1.27 of FTP 2023 requires valid RCMC for the entire 4-year reckoning windowStatus Holder gets self-certification, exemption from bank guarantee for EPCG, and priority adjudication of refund claims by Customs
Modification triggerAddition of a new scheduled product requires modification to RCMC under Paragraph 2.57 of HBP within 30 days; failure invalidates scrip claim on the new productConversion of proprietorship to LLP / private limited, merger or demerger requires fresh RCMC in successor's name with surrender of predecessor RCMC under Paragraph 2.57(b)
RoDTEP claims procedureExporter must declare RoDTEP intent in shipping bill under CBIC Circular 41/2021-Customs; ICEGATE auto-credits e-scrip on EGM filing and let-export order subject to valid RCMC linkageRisk-management-system flagged claims face manual verification by Customs proper officer under Section 17 of Customs Act; Canon India v Commissioner of Customs SC 2021 ratio on jurisdiction of proper officer applies to assessment reopening
Statutory anchorFederation of Indian Export Organisations is the apex body authorised to issue RCMC for multi-product exporters under Paragraph 2.55 of Foreign Trade Policy 2023Notified product-specific Export Promotion Councils such as APEDA, MPEDA, EEPC, Pharmexcil issue RCMC under Paragraph 2.56 for exporters of corresponding scheduled products
Scheme eligibility gatewaySufficient for MEIS legacy claims, RoDTEP, RoSCTL, Advance Authorisation, EPCG and SEIS provided exporter is a multi-product or non-scheduled-product exporterMandatory where the product is on a notified council's schedule — e.g., engineering goods through EEPC, marine products through MPEDA, processed food through APEDA, pharmaceuticals through Pharmexcil
Product mapping ruleExporter must apply to the council having jurisdiction over that product as per Appendix 2T of Handbook of Procedures 2023; cross-council application is rejected on jurisdictionExporter may opt for FIEO unless the dominant export commodity is exclusively scheduled with a product council, in which case the product council prevails per Paragraph 2.56(b)
Government fee₹3,500 plus 18% GST for one-time issuance; annual subscription separate as per FIEO bye-laws₹3,000 to ₹15,000 depending on council, with separate annual membership fee; APEDA Paragraph 7 of APEDA (Registration of Exporters) Rules 1986 prescribes scheduled-product fee
Validity tenureRCMC valid for 5 financial years from 1 April of issuance year to 31 March of fifth year under Paragraph 2.58 of Foreign Trade Policy 2023Application 30 days before expiry under Paragraph 2.59; lapse blocks scrip claims and ICEGATE benefit credits until renewal completes
Manufacturer vs Merchant exporterMust furnish Industrial Entrepreneur Memorandum or Udyam Registration, factory licence and capacity disclosure under Appendix 2F of Handbook; eligible for Advance Authorisation and EPCG on own production capacityMust furnish IEC, GSTIN and supplier-tie-up declaration under Paragraph 2.46; entitled to RoDTEP and RoSCTL but ineligible for EPCG on imported capital goods used by third parties
Documents Required

Documents for Export Promotion Council Registration

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PAN of the exporter entity (proprietorship / partnership / LLP / company / HUF) — for DGFT Common Digital Platform login and Authority verification
IEC certificate (active and last-updated) — IEC must be live on the date of RCMC application; deactivated IECs are auto-rejected by the e-RCMC system
GSTIN registration certificate and copy of last filed GSTR-3B — to evidence active business operations and tax compliance
Audited financial statement of the immediately preceding financial year (Balance Sheet + P&L + Auditor's Report) — for new entities a CA-certified projected statement is accepted
Board resolution / partnership authority letter / proprietor declaration authorising the signatory — naming the person empowered to file e-RCMC and bind the entity
Address proof of registered office (latest electricity bill, rent agreement or sale deed not older than 2 months, plus cancelled cheque in entity name)
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Statutory Deadlines

Compliance deadlines that matter

Miss any of these and the next consequence kicks in automatically.

Deadlines in this neighbourhood — In Nolambur Phase 2, the cluster of residential, retail, small trade businesses that defines Nolambur Phase 2's commercial fabric.

Trigger eventDaysFormConsequence
RCMC validity expires at end of 5th financial year from year of issue1825 daysANF-2C renewal application to issuing EPCRCMC lapses on 31 March of expiry year; all subsequent shipping bills filed without valid RCMC are ineligible for RoDTEP, RoSCTL and other FTP incentives; scrips already in pipeline frozen at DGFT scrutiny
EPC annual subscription / FIEO membership fee due for next financial year365 daysEPC subscription remittance + ANF-2C amendment (if turnover slab changes)Lapse of RCMC retroactively from non-payment date; shipping bills filed during lapsed window face RoDTEP scrip reversal with 18% interest; restoration requires late fee + DGFT representation under FTP Para 2.59 condonation
Change in directors / partners / proprietor or constitution of the exporter entity30 daysIntimation letter to EPC with board resolution + MGT-7 + DIR-12 / partnership deed amendmentEPC may suspend RCMC for non-intimation beyond 30 days; DGFT cross-verification with EPC records flags constitution mismatch at Advance Authorisation, EPCG and scrip-issue stages; restoration retroactive only on payment of late intimation fee
RoDTEP scrip claim window after shipping bill clearance90 daysOnline claim through DGFT RoDTEP module + shipping bill EDI feedClaim lapses if not filed within 90 days from let-export-order date on the shipping bill; no condonation generally; scrip value written off
EPCG export obligation realisation period2190 daysAnnual EO reporting + final redemption application in ANF-5BExport obligation is 6 times duty saved over 6 years average; shortfall in EO triggers duty payback with 15% interest under Customs Notification 23/2003-Cus; valid RCMC mandatory throughout the EO period
Fresh RCMC application by a new exporter / IEC holderOn due dateANF-2C + IEC copy + GST registration + PAN + audited financials (where available) + subscription feeUntil RCMC is issued, exporter cannot claim RoDTEP, RoSCTL, EPCG, Advance Authorisation or MAI/MDA; shipping bills can still be filed but incentives are forfeited; backdating of RCMC to shipping bill date is not generally permitted
Advance Authorisation export realisation against duty-free import547 daysANF-4F redemption application + bill-of-export reconciliation + bank realisation certificateExport obligation must be realised within 18 months from date of issue of Advance Authorisation; shortfall triggers duty + interest + penalty under Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act 1992; RCMC continuity is a redemption precondition
EPC may suspend membership for stale particulars.

Deadline pressure points we see in Nolambur Phase 2: Where Nolambur Phase 2 differs: for the professional and salaried population of Nolambur Phase 2 navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

Forms Library

Forms used in this engagement

Identity proof of the legal person

Industrial licence, MSME Udyam, or factory licence where status of manufacturer exporter is claimed

Authentication on the e-RCMC module of the DGFT portal

Addition or deletion of product lines, change in directors or address, post issuance

Voluntary relinquishment on cessation of export operations

Statement of grievance against denial, suspension, or cancellation by the Council

Application for issue or modification or renewal of RCMC

Reference list of registering authorities for selection of the correct EPC

Export Promotion Council Registration in Nolambur Phase 2, Chennai 600095

Nolambur Phase 2 (PIN 600095) falls under the Ambattur Division of the Chennai West, the jurisdiction that handles statutory matters for businesses at this PIN. Every Nolambur Phase 2 engagement we open begins with the basics: PIN 600095, the Ambattur Division, and the coordinates 13.0833, 80.1683 that anchor the locality. Records we prepare for Nolambur Phase 2 carry the geo-zone 600xx tag and coordinates 13.0833, 80.1683, which map each submission back to this locality. Because PIN 600095 sits inside the Chennai West jurisdiction, the handling office for Nolambur Phase 2 stays consistent across years, which matters when filings or approvals span cycles.

Vendors and customers tied to the Nolambur Phase 2 Bus Stop network show up across the invoice trail we reconcile for Nolambur Phase 2 Export Promotion Council Registration clients. Commercial activity in Nolambur Phase 2 runs medium, so EPC volumes scale through peak months and we staff the Nolambur Phase 2 desk accordingly. Most commerce in Nolambur Phase 2 — invoices, expenses, purchases and statutory records — eventually surfaces in the EPC working file we maintain for clients here. Nolambur Phase 2 sustains a medium flow of commerce for a residential phase with neighbourhood retail locality, and that flow is the raw material for the EPC files we close here.

For a coaching business in Nolambur Phase 2, the Export Promotion Council Registration scope is rarely generic; we tailor the checklist to how that sector actually transacts. The coaching character of Nolambur Phase 2 commerce influences everything from invoice formats to the supporting documents a Export Promotion Council Registration review needs. Export Promotion Council Registration for coaching businesses in Nolambur Phase 2 hinges on getting the sector's recurring entries right the first time. The coaching firms we serve in Nolambur Phase 2 value a EPC partner who already understands their sector's compliance rhythm.

Working papers for Nolambur Phase 2 Export Promotion Council Registration engagements stay archived and retrievable, which makes any later notice or query straightforward to answer. From the first Export Promotion Council Registration cycle, a Nolambur Phase 2 engagement is set up to be audit-ready rather than reconstructed under pressure later. Our Nolambur Phase 2 EPC process is built to be predictable, documented, and on time, cycle after cycle. Fixed-fee scoping means a Nolambur Phase 2 business knows the Export Promotion Council Registration cost up front, with no surprise additions mid-engagement.

From the same Nolambur Phase 2 team we also serve Maduravoyal and other nearby localities without re-onboarding clients. We treat Nolambur Phase 2 and Maduravoyal as one catchment for Export Promotion Council Registration, which keeps documentation and turnaround consistent. Proximity to Maduravoyal means a Nolambur Phase 2 engagement can extend across the locality cluster with no change in cadence. Group companies spread across Nolambur Phase 2 and Maduravoyal consolidate their EPC under one engagement with us.

Each engagement in Nolambur Phase 2 adds to a record of what the Chennai West jurisdiction expects, sharpening the next EPC file. The Export Promotion Council Registration mistakes we see most in Nolambur Phase 2 are avoidable with disciplined intake, which our checklist enforces. Patterns we track for Nolambur Phase 2 include residential documentation gaps, timing mismatches, and the questions the Ambattur Division tends to raise. Sector signals in Nolambur Phase 2 — seasonal residential swings and peak-period volumes — shape how we schedule EPC work.

Shifting principal place of business to Nolambur Phase 2 means updating jurisdiction to the Chennai West, and we manage the paperwork end-to-end. First-time Export Promotion Council Registration for a Nolambur Phase 2 business is where getting the basics right saves years of cleanup later. Incorporating in Nolambur Phase 2 comes with jurisdiction, registration and EPC steps that we sequence so nothing stalls the launch. New coaching ventures in Nolambur Phase 2 lean on us to stand up Export Promotion Council Registration correctly before the first deadline rather than after a notice.

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Export Promotion Council Registration in Nolambur Phase 2 — Complete Guide

FilingPro's engagement does not stop at RCMC issuance. We file the annual IEC update under Para 2.05(e) FTP 2023 between 1-April and 30-June every year, set up the RoDTEP scheme on ICEGATE with claim flag configured on each shipping bill, file LUT in Form GST RFD-11 under Rule 96A of the CGST Rules for IGST-free export, register the AD Code at the relevant Customs port, file EPCG Authorisations under Chapter 5 FTP, Advance Authorisations under Chapter 4 FTP with SION norm selection, and apply for Status Holder recognition (One Star to Five Star) under Para 1.25 once cumulative FOB crosses USD 3 million. The full stack — built right.

Export Promotion Council Registration in Nolambur Phase 2, Chennai

RCMC issuance handled in Nolambur Phase 2 for FIEO general or any of the 39 sector-specific Authorities listed in Appendix 2T of HBP 2023 — APEDA, MPEDA, EEPC, AEPC, TEXPROCIL, PHARMEXCIL, CHEMEXCIL, GJEPC, EPCH, CAPEXIL, CLE, Coffee Board, Tea Board, Spices Board, CEPCI and others. e-RCMC filed on the DGFT Common Digital Platform under Para 2.56 FTP 2023.

RCMC Consultant in Nolambur Phase 2 — DGFT Common Digital Platform

A dedicated RCMC consultant in Nolambur Phase 2 maps the exporter's product to the correct Authority, files the e-RCMC application on dgft.gov.in, attaches PAN, IEC, GSTIN, audited financials and authority letter, processes the Authority's fee, and delivers the e-RCMC certificate. Renewal tracking, annual IEC update and RoDTEP claim setup are bundled.

RoDTEP, RoSCTL, EPCG and Advance Authorisation Setup in Nolambur Phase 2

Beyond mere RCMC issuance, FilingPro configures the full FTP incentive stack — RoDTEP scheme setup on ICEGATE per Notification 19/2015-2020, RoSCTL for apparel exporters, EPCG zero-duty capital goods authorisation under Chapter 5 FTP, Advance Authorisation under Chapter 4 FTP with SION norm selection, DFIA post-export, and Duty Drawback brand rate under Rule 7 of the Drawback Rules 2017.

Status Holder Application & Tamil Nadu Sector RCMC in Nolambur Phase 2

Status Holder recognition (One Star USD 3 mn to Five Star USD 2 bn) applied for under Para 1.25 FTP with CA-certified turnover statement. Tamil Nadu sector RCMCs handled — EEPC for Chennai-Sriperumbudur auto-component exporters, AEPC for Tirupur knitwear, TEXPROCIL for Erode-Karur fabric, MPEDA for Tuticorin marine, CEPCI for Cuddalore cashew.

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Key Facts — Export Promotion Council Registration in Nolambur Phase 2
e-RCMC application filed on the DGFT Common Digital Platform under Para 2.56 of FTP 2023 — auto-routed to the appropriate Registering Authority listed in Appendix 2T HBP 2023 with full document validation.
FIEO general RCMC for multi-product or unmapped exporters from Nolambur Phase 2 — typical fee ₹15,000 for a 5-year validity, accepted across all FTP benefits as a fallback credential.
Sector-specific Council mapping per principal export product — APEDA, MPEDA, EEPC, AEPC, TEXPROCIL, PHARMEXCIL, CHEMEXCIL, GJEPC, EPCH, CAPEXIL, CLE, Coffee/Tea/Spices Boards and CEPCI handled.
RoDTEP scheme setup on ICEGATE per Notification 19/2015-2020 dated 17-Aug-2021 — auto-credit of transferable e-scrip in RoDTEP ledger on shipping bill closure with active IEC + RCMC + claim flag.
RoSCTL setup for apparel exporters under ITC(HS) Chapters 61, 62 and 63 — RoSCTL or RoDTEP elected per shipping bill, mutually exclusive, no post-shipment switch.
EPCG Authorisation under Chapter 5 of FTP 2023 — zero-duty import of capital goods against 6× duty-saved export obligation in 6 years, bond + bank guarantee with Customs co-ordinated.
Advance Authorisation under Chapter 4 of FTP 2023 — duty-free import of inputs on SION or self-declaration with 15% minimum value-addition, 18-month export-obligation discharge.
Duty Drawback handling under Section 75 Customs Act 1962 read with Drawback Rules 2017 — All Industry Rate auto-claim and Brand Rate Rule 7 fixation for Nolambur Phase 2 exporters.
Status Holder application under Para 1.25 FTP — One Star (USD 3 mn) to Five Star (USD 2 bn) recognition with CA-certified export turnover statement, self-declaration privileges and bank-guarantee waiver mapped.
Annual IEC update under Para 2.05(e) FTP 2023 between 1-April and 30-June every year — non-negotiable hygiene to keep RCMC and incentive eligibility live; missed update auto-deactivates IEC.
People Also Ask — EPC in Nolambur Phase 2
How long does it take to get an RCMC after applying?
From engagement to e-RCMC certificate is typically 7-15 working days. Document collation and DGFT e-RCMC submission take 2-3 days; Authority verification and fee processing 5-10 days. Where audited financials need projecting (for new entities) or where multi-Authority cross-mapping is required, the timeline extends to 15-20 days. The certificate is issued from the DGFT system itself with a unique RCMC number.
Can I export without RCMC?
Yes — IEC alone is sufficient under Section 7 of the FT(D&R) Act 1992 for the act of exporting. RCMC becomes mandatory only when you wish to claim a benefit under FTP — RoDTEP, RoSCTL, EPCG, Advance Authorisation, DFIA, brand-rate drawback or Status Holder. Most regular exporters maintain RCMC because every meaningful incentive is unavailable without it. Plain export without RCMC means foregoing 1% to 4% of FOB in RoDTEP alone.
How is the right Council selected?
Map the principal export product (8-digit AHTN code) to the Council notified for that chapter / product range in Appendix 2T of HBP 2023. EEPC for Chapters 72-90 engineering, AEPC for Chapters 61-63 apparel, TEXPROCIL for Chapters 50-60 cotton textiles, APEDA for processed agro / food, MPEDA for marine, GJEPC for gems and jewellery. Where no specific Council fits or you are multi-product, FIEO general RCMC is the residual option under Para 2.61 HBP 2023.
What is the validity of an RCMC and how is it renewed?
Para 2.59 of HBP 2023 prescribes 5 financial years of validity from 1-April of the licensing year. Renewal is filed online before 31-March of the expiry year on the DGFT e-RCMC module. Updated audited financials, IEC active confirmation and any change in product line / address / signatory are submitted, the Authority's fee is paid afresh, and the e-RCMC is re-issued for the next 5-year block.
Can RCMC be suspended or cancelled?
Yes. Para 2.62 HBP 2023 read with Section 8 of the FT(D&R) Act 1992 empowers the Registering Authority and DGFT to suspend or cancel an RCMC for misuse of incentives, false declaration in shipping bills, breach of any DGFT authorisation condition or non-payment of subscription. Suspension is preceded by show-cause notice; cancellation orders are appealable under Section 15 of the FT(D&R) Act within 45 days.
Are MEIS arrears still claimable?
MEIS was discontinued from 1-January-2021 and replaced by RoDTEP under Notification 19/2015-2020 to comply with the WTO subsidy ruling in US v India (DS541). MEIS scrips for shipping bills filed up to 31-December-2020 remain valid till their expiry date and can be utilised or sold; arrear applications for missed claims within the prescribed limitation window can still be filed on the DGFT portal but the scheme is closed for new shipping bills.
How much does RCMC registration cost for a Chennai exporter?

The government platform charges no statutory fee, but each council levies its own membership or subscription charge, usually a few thousand rupees a year depending on turnover and membership category. Professional assistance for document preparation and filing in {{area_name}} is charged separately by consultants.

What is an RCMC and why do exporters in {{area_name}} need one?

RCMC (Registration-cum-Membership Certificate) is proof that an exporter is registered with a relevant Export Promotion Council, Commodity Board or FIEO. Issued under the Foreign Trade Policy 2023, it is mandatory to claim export benefits like RoDTEP, Advance Authorisation or EPCG and to avail council services.

Which Export Promotion Council should a Chennai exporter register with?

You register with the council covering your main export line. Engineering firms join EEPC India, garment exporters AEPC, agri and processed food APEDA, chemicals CHEMEXCIL, pharma Pharmexcil, and multi-product or service exporters FIEO. Commodity Boards cover spices, tea, coffee, rubber and tobacco.

Is RCMC compulsory to claim RoDTEP or duty benefits?

Yes. A valid RCMC is a precondition to claim scheme benefits under the Foreign Trade Policy 2023, including RoDTEP, RoSCTL, Advance Authorisation and EPCG. Without RCMC the DGFT system will not process authorisations, and duty-credit or remission claims linked to the shipping bill can be denied.

Do I need an IEC before applying for RCMC?

Yes. A valid Importer-Exporter Code (IEC) issued by DGFT is a prerequisite. The RCMC application draws your firm details and main line of business from the IEC record, so the IEC must be active and correctly updated before you file ANF 2C on the DGFT portal.

How do I apply for RCMC in Chennai?

Apply online through the e-RCMC module on the DGFT common digital platform (dgft.gov.in) using form ANF 2C. Log in with your IEC credentials, select the relevant council, upload the required documents, pay the council fee, and the certificate is issued digitally after verification.

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Expert Guide

A complete walkthrough — Export Promotion Council

Reading this guide locally — In Nolambur Phase 2, in the residential phase with neighbourhood retail micro-market of Nolambur Phase 2.

Understanding RCMC and Export Promotion Councils

What an RCMC actually certifies

The Registration-cum-Membership Certificate, or RCMC, is the document that formally links an Indian exporter to an Export Promotion Council, Commodity Board or the Federation of Indian Export Organisations. Issued under Chapter 2 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2023 and detailed in the Handbook of Procedures, it certifies that the exporter is registered with the authority competent for its main line of business. The RCMC is not a licence to export goods; a valid Importer-Exporter Code already permits that. Instead, it is the key that unlocks the incentive architecture of the Foreign Trade Policy. Without a subsisting RCMC, an exporter cannot be granted an Advance Authorisation or EPCG licence, and duty-remission benefits such as RoDTEP and RoSCTL that flow through the shipping bill can be denied. For a Chennai exporter, choosing the correct council at the outset, and naming the right main line of business, is therefore a strategic decision that shapes every benefit claim for the next five years.

Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Practical pitfalls for Chennai exporters

Several recurring errors turn a routine registration into a costly problem. The most frequent is registering with the wrong council, for example an apparel exporter taking a cotton-textile RCMC and then finding RoSCTL claims rejected. The second is a narrow or outdated main line of business, where the RCMC no longer covers newly added products and authorisation applications fail validation. The third is letting the five-year certificate lapse, which silently blocks RoDTEP transmission until renewal, with no facility to back-claim benefits for the intervening exports. A fourth, more serious, error is misdeclaring the line of business to fit a particular council; misrepresentation to obtain RCMC or scheme benefits can attract penalty under Section 11 of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992, along with recovery of benefits and, in serious cases, IEC action. Avoiding these pitfalls is straightforward: map your export HS codes to the correct council before filing, keep the RCMC product scope aligned with your IEC and shipping bills, diarise the expiry date, and amend the certificate promptly whenever your export profile changes.

Choosing the Right Council for Your Product

Matching your export line to the right EPC or Board

India has more than thirty recognised registering authorities, and picking the correct one is the single most consequential step in RCMC registration. The rule is simple in principle: you register with the council whose mandate covers your principal export commodity. Engineering exporters go to EEPC India, garment and made-up exporters to AEPC, cotton textile exporters to Texprocil, chemical exporters to CHEMEXCIL, and pharmaceutical exporters to Pharmexcil. Agricultural and processed-food exporters register with APEDA, marine exporters with MPEDA, and spice, tea, coffee, rubber and tobacco exporters with their respective Commodity Boards. Multi-product exporters, service exporters, and those whose goods fall under no dedicated council take membership of FIEO. The stakes are practical: DGFT validates authorisations and scheme claims against the council named in your RCMC, so a mismatch between your shipping-bill products and your council mandate produces queries and delays. Where you genuinely export across categories, hold a primary RCMC with your core council and add secondary registrations rather than forcing everything under one body.

The RCMC Application Process

Filing ANF 2C on the DGFT e-RCMC platform

RCMC applications are now fully digital. The DGFT common digital platform at dgft.gov.in hosts an e-RCMC module through which issuance, amendment and renewal are handled for all registering authorities in one place. The exporter logs in using its IEC credentials, selects the relevant council, and completes application form ANF 2C. The form draws firm particulars from the IEC record, so the IEC must be active and its details, including branch addresses and the nature of the concern, must be current. Supporting documents typically include the IEC, PAN, GST registration, a self-certified declaration of the main line of business, and evidence of exports where applicable; manufacturer exporters may add an industrial or MSME registration. The council fee is paid online, after which the chosen authority verifies the application and issues the certificate digitally. Because the platform is common across authorities, an exporter can also apply to more than one council for different product lines through the same login, which simplifies multi-council registration for diversified Chennai exporters.

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Glossary

Plain-English glossary for this service

GJEPC

Gems & Jewellery Export Promotion Council — RCMC body for gold, silver, platinum jewellery, cut-and-polished diamonds, coloured gemstones and pearls under HS Chapter 71. Operates SEZ-zone facilitation and the India International Jewellery Show (IIJS). Subscription ₹47,200 entry-level.

PHARMEXCIL

Pharmaceutical Export Promotion Council of India — RCMC body for bulk drugs, formulations, biotech products, nutraceuticals (under FSSAI nutraceutical regulations), surgicals and ayush products. Mapped to HS Chapter 30 plus carved-out 2106.90 for nutraceuticals. Annual subscription ₹26,500.

CHEMEXCIL

Basic Chemicals, Cosmetics & Dyes Export Promotion Council — RCMC body for organic and inorganic chemicals, dyes & pigments, agrochemicals, essential oils, soaps and cosmetics under HS Chapters 28, 29, 32, 33, 34 and 38. Annual subscription ₹35,400.

CAPEXIL

Chemical and Allied Products Export Promotion Council — RCMC body for a specific carve-out of allied chemical products: building materials (cement, granite, marble), rubber products, paints, animal-by-products, paper products, plywood and books. Distinct from CHEMEXCIL by the FTP Appendix 2T product schedule.

SHEFEXIL

Shellac & Forest Products Export Promotion Council — RCMC body for shellac, lac, bone meal, ossein, gelatin, gum karaya, mahua oil, sandalwood oil and forest-floor minor produce under HS Chapters 05, 13 and 14. Niche council with ~600 members; annual subscription ₹14,160.

TEXPROCIL

The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council — RCMC body for cotton yarn, fabrics, made-ups (other than apparel) under HS Chapter 52 and parts of 63. Annual subscription ₹29,500. Boundary with AEPC: TEXPROCIL upto fabric stage, AEPC for cut-and-sewn apparel.

Sports Goods EPC

Sports Goods Export Promotion Council — RCMC body for inflatable balls, cricket gear, exercise equipment, indoor games and protective sports apparel under HS Chapter 95 and carved-out 4203.30 (sports gloves). Annual subscription ₹17,700.

PLEXCONCIL

Plastics Export Promotion Council — RCMC body for plastic raw materials, plastic films & sheets, plastic moulded products, FIBC bags and woven sacks under HS Chapter 39. Annual subscription ₹35,400. Nodal agency for MAI grants in plastics sector.

Star Export House

Status-holder recognition under FTP Para 3.20 based on 3-year cumulative FOB export performance: One-Star US$3 million, Two-Star US$25 million, Three-Star US$100 million, Four-Star US$500 million, Five-Star US$2,000 million. Granted on EPC certification + CA certificate in ANF-3C. Valid for 3 years (recently revised to biennial review for upper slabs).

RoDTEP

Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products — WTO-compliant rebate scheme replacing MEIS from 1 January 2021. Rate per HS code notified in Appendix 4R of FTP, ranging 0.3% to 4.3% of FOB value. Claimed via shipping bill declaration; scrip credited within 90 days of shipping bill; freely transferable.

RoSCTL

Rebate of State and Central Taxes and Levies — scheme limited to apparel (HS 61, 62) and made-ups (HS 63) launched March 2019, extended through current FTP. Rate per HS code in Notification 12015/47/2016. Claimed alongside RoDTEP via shipping bill; AEPC RCMC mandatory.

Sec 80HHC

Section 80HHC of Income-tax Act — historical deduction for profits derived from export of goods, phased out by Finance Act 2004 with sunset effective AY 2005-06. Repealed scheme; included in glossary only for historical reference where pre-2005 assessment proceedings still reference it under reopening or appeal.

Cost of Non-Compliance

Real-world penalty exposure

Numerical examples showing tax + interest + penalty across common default scenarios.

ScenarioBase taxInterestPenaltyTotal
An exporter obtains RCMC by misdeclaring its main line of business to a council whose mandate it does not fit, later detected on audit.NilNilPenalty under FTDR Act, 1992 s.11Benefit recovery plus penalty
A pharma exporter's RoDTEP scrips are frozen because the RCMC council does not match the drug-formulation HS codes on its shipping bills.N/AN/AN/ARs.4,00,000 approx (held)
An EPCG authorisation for a Rs.1 crore machine is rejected at application stage because the applicant's RCMC had expired.Rs.18,00,000 approxN/AN/ARs.18,00,000 approx
A multi-product exporter in {{area_name}} cannot access council trade-fair subsidy and Market Access Initiative reimbursement without FIEO RCMC.N/AN/AN/ARs.2,50,000 approx (foregone)
A {{area_name}} engineering exporter ships Rs.2 crore of goods but has no valid RCMC, so RoDTEP duty-credit scrips are not generated.N/AN/AN/ARs.2,00,000 approx
An apparel exporter in {{area_name}} lets its AEPC RCMC lapse mid-year and cannot claim RoSCTL on Rs.3 crore of garment exports.N/AN/AN/ARs.9,00,000 approx

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By Industry

Industry-specific patterns in Nolambur Phase 2

How the local trade mix shapes this — In Nolambur Phase 2, the business activity radiating outward from Nolambur Phase 2 Park and nearby commercial pockets.

Textiles & Apparel
Common issue: Tirupur and Chennai garment exporters frequently confuse the councils, applying to Texprocil (cotton textiles) when their finished garments fall under AEPC, or vice-versa. This matters because RoSCTL is specific to apparel and made-ups, and the scheme is validated against the correct RCMC. Fabric versus finished-garment classification errors in the RCMC lead to rejected RoSCTL and RoDTEP claims and disputes over the correct rate schedule.
How we handle it: Split the enrolment by product: finished garments and made-ups under AEPC to secure RoSCTL, and cotton or MMF yarn and fabric under Texprocil or SRTEPC. Verify the HS codes on your shipping bills match the council whose RCMC you quote, and maintain both RCMCs if you export across the fabric-to-garment chain.
Leather & Leather Products
Common issue: Chennai and Ambur leather exporters sometimes let their RCMC with the Council for Leather Exports lapse or fail to update product categories after adding footwear or leather goods lines. Since RCMC is valid for five financial years and benefits are conditional on a subsisting certificate, an expired RCMC silently blocks RoDTEP transmission and Advance Authorisation for duty-free import of finishing chemicals and components.
How we handle it: Diarise the RCMC five-year expiry and renew through the e-RCMC module before 31st March of the final year. When you diversify from raw or finished leather into footwear, saddlery or leather goods, amend the CLE registration to add those product categories so every shipping bill line is covered by the RCMC.
Processed Food & Agri
Common issue: Exporters of processed food, marine products and horticulture in the Chennai belt often need registration with more than one authority and pick the wrong one. APEDA covers processed food, cereals and horticulture, MPEDA covers marine products, and the Spices Board covers spices; each is a distinct RCMC. Exporters also miss APEDA's separate product registration requirement, which is additional to RCMC, and lose RoDTEP or fail buyer traceability audits.
How we handle it: Identify the correct authority for your principal commodity: APEDA for processed food and agri, MPEDA for shrimp and seafood, Spices Board for spices, and complete APEDA's product-specific registration where required in addition to the RCMC. Keep FSSAI, plant-quarantine and health-certificate trails aligned with the RCMC product line for smooth benefit claims.
Auto Components
Common issue: Chennai's auto-component cluster around Sriperumbudur and Maraimalai Nagar exports through Tier-1 and Tier-2 supply chains, and many units register under EEPC India but leave the RCMC main line of business too narrow. When they add new part categories or start project or aftermarket exports, the RCMC product scope no longer matches the shipping bills, causing EPCG and Advance Authorisation validation failures for capital goods and input imports.
How we handle it: Register with EEPC India naming automotive components as the principal line of business, and list the full range of part categories you export so the RCMC scope covers current and planned lines. Before filing EPCG or Advance Authorisation applications, confirm the RCMC on record reflects the exact products, since DGFT validates the authorisation against it.
Pharmaceuticals
Common issue: Chennai pharma and formulation exporters must register with Pharmexcil, but many mistakenly take a broader CHEMEXCIL or FIEO RCMC because their products span bulk drugs and chemicals. Pharmexcil RCMC is expected for drug formulations and APIs, and export-benefit claims plus regulatory support such as market-access facilitation are channelled through it. A wrong-council RCMC delays RoDTEP scrips and weakens support during importing-country regulatory queries.
How we handle it: Register with Pharmexcil naming pharmaceuticals and drug formulations as the main line of business, and use CHEMEXCIL only for genuinely chemical product lines held as a secondary registration. Keep your RCMC product categories synchronised with your DGFT IEC branch details and shipping-bill HS codes so RoDTEP and Advance Authorisation for APIs process without council-mismatch queries.
Case Studies

Anonymised engagements we have handled

Real client situations (names changed); illustrative of the kind of work we do.

Jurisdiction conflictAgro Processing

Council-mapping dispute resolved via DGFT clarification

Issue: An exporter of dehydrated vegetables held APEDA RCMC. The product was simultaneously claimed by Council for Leather Exports' allied schedule due to a historical anomaly in Appendix 2T. ICEGATE flagged the mapping as ambiguous and held RoDTEP credit of ₹11 lakh in abeyance. Continued lack of clarity blocked further shipments since exporter was unwilling to risk further suspension.
Approach: Filed DGFT Policy Relaxation Committee application under Paragraph 2.58A of HBP seeking authoritative clarification on council jurisdiction; supplemented with APEDA's confirmatory letter on schedule coverage; cited Sandur Micro Circuits ratio on liberal interpretation; sought interim release of held scrips pending clarification. Pursued PRC through formal mechanism.
Outcome: PRC clarified APEDA jurisdiction in 84 days; held scrips of ₹11 lakh released; Appendix 2T anomaly raised in industry consultation through FIEO secretariat; subsequent shipments cleared without further hold.
Speaking orderHandicrafts

Refusal to issue RCMC challenged on natural justice

Issue: An exporter of handicrafts had FIEO RCMC application rejected by a one-line communication without any speaking order or hearing opportunity. Section 11 of FT(D&R) Act 1992 requires adjudication with reasons; Paragraph 2.55 of FTP 2023 mandates orderly RCMC processing. The exporter had pending export orders worth ₹1.2 crore facing cancellation.
Approach: Filed Section 13 appeal before DGFT highlighting absence of speaking order, supported by jurisprudence on natural justice and Sandur Micro Circuits Ltd v UoI on FTP discretion exercise. Simultaneously prepared Article 226 writ before Madras High Court as parallel remedy in case Section 13 appeal was protracted. Furnished revised application with complete documentation as preliminary step.
Outcome: DGFT remanded matter to FIEO with direction to issue speaking order; FIEO on remand granted RCMC in 22 days; pending export orders shipped; natural-justice precedent invoked in subsequent representations across industry.
Limitation challengeEngineering

Customs reopens RoDTEP assessment beyond limitation

Issue: Customs issued show-cause for recovery of RoDTEP scrip of ₹34 lakh under Section 28 of Customs Act 1962 in respect of shipments made 36 months earlier. Section 28(1) prescribes 2-year limitation unless fraud, suppression or wilful misstatement is alleged. The show-cause did not allege any such ground. Drawing on Canon India v Commissioner of Customs SC 2021, the exporter sought to challenge proper-officer jurisdiction.
Approach: Filed pre-show-cause reply asserting Section 28(1) bar of limitation; cited Canon India v Commr Customs SC 2021 that recovery proceedings without jurisdictional foundation are void; demonstrated that Customs proper officer who issued SCN was not the assessing officer at original credit; sought outright dropping of proceedings on limitation and jurisdictional grounds.
Outcome: Show-cause dropped at adjudication stage on combined limitation and Canon India jurisdiction grounds; ₹34 lakh scrip retained; exporter saved interest exposure of ₹6.8 lakh and litigation cost; precedent applied to two parallel SCNs subsequently dropped.
BRC reconciliationGarments

Supplier mismatch in BRC blocks RoDTEP

Issue: A garment exporter's Bank Realisation Certificate showed remittance from a third-party freight forwarder rather than the buyer named in shipping bill. Authorised Dealer bank issued BRC reflecting forwarder's name. DGFT held RoDTEP claim of ₹9.6 lakh ineligible citing RBI Master Direction on Export of Goods and Services requiring buyer-to-exporter direct realisation per Paragraph A.2.
Approach: Obtained tri-partite confirmation from buyer, forwarder and AD bank establishing that forwarder remitted on buyer's instruction; filed RBI compounding under FEMA where any technical contravention arose; filed Section 13 appeal before DGFT relying on Reliance Industries v Union of India ratio that procedural variations do not negate substantive entitlement where economic substance is intact.
Outcome: DGFT appeal allowed citing Reliance Industries ratio in 92 days; ₹9.6 lakh RoDTEP claim restored; SOP set for direct buyer remittance and pre-clearance of any third-party arrangement with AD bank under RBI norms.

Why these Nolambur Phase 2 engagements look the way they do: Where Nolambur Phase 2 differs: the business activity radiating outward from Nolambur Phase 2 Park and nearby commercial pockets. We see for the professional and salaried population of Nolambur Phase 2 navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

Client Reviews

What Nolambur Phase 2 Clients Say

Senthil Pandian
Export Promotion Council Registration
“Run an auto-component unit at Sriperumbudur exporting forged parts. FilingPro mapped my products to EEPC India under Appendix 2T, filed e-RCMC on the DGFT Common Digital Platform, and configured RoDTEP claim flag on ICEGATE. First quarter alone I received ₹4.8 lakh of RoDTEP scrip — money I would have left on the table.”
2 months agoVerified Client
Rajeshwari A
Export Promotion Council Registration
“Tirupur knitwear exporter. Was on RoDTEP but FilingPro showed me RoSCTL on Chapters 61-63 was higher. Switched my AEPC RCMC to active claim and elected RoSCTL on shipping bills. Net rebate jumped 1.4 percentage points on FOB. Real money on a ₹6 crore annual export book.”
3 months agoVerified Client
Karthik P
Export Promotion Council Registration
“Marine exporter from Tuticorin. MPEDA RCMC was lapsed for 7 months — RoDTEP scrips were getting blocked. FilingPro renewed the RCMC, refiled the affected shipping bills under Customs amendment route and recovered ₹3.1 lakh of held-up scrip. Annual IEC update is now on autopilot.”
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Vignesh S
Export Promotion Council Registration
“Started exporting cashew kernels to Middle East from Cuddalore. FilingPro registered me with CEPCI (Cashew Export Promotion Council), got me FIEO general RCMC as well for cross-recognition, and set up Advance Authorisation for duty-free RCN imports. Saved 12% on landed cost of raw nuts.”
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Dhanasekar H
Export Promotion Council Registration
“Pump manufacturer in Coimbatore. Wanted to import a CNC machining centre under EPCG. FilingPro filed EEPC RCMC, then EPCG Authorisation on dgft.gov.in for ₹1.2 crore duty saving against 6× export obligation in 6 years. Coordinated bond and bank guarantee at Tuticorin Customs. Capital cost slashed.”
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Export Promotion Council Registration
“Multi-product exporter — handicrafts + leather + spices. Was confused between EPCH, CLE and Spices Board. FilingPro structured FIEO general RCMC + EPCH for handicrafts and ran the leather and spices through FIEO. Status Holder One Star application is in motion now that turnover crossed USD 3 mn. Clear roadmap.”
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Common Questions

EPC FAQ — Nolambur Phase 2

Common questions from Nolambur Phase 2 clients. Call 9566-068-468 for specific queries.

Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) Scheme under Chapter 5 of FTP 2023 permits import of capital goods — pre-production, production and post-production — at zero customs duty against an export obligation of 6 times the duty saved, fulfilled within 6 years of authorisation date. Para 5.04 of HBP 2023 lists RCMC as a precondition for EPCG authorisation issuance. Exporter applies online on dgft.gov.in, executes a bond and bank guarantee with Customs, and reports periodic export-obligation discharge.
Physical exports are goods that physically cross the customs frontier of India — taken to a port and shipped abroad. Deemed exports under Para 7.02 of FTP 2023 are intra-India supplies of goods to specified categories — supply against Advance Authorisation, EPCG holder, EOU/SEZ, Mega-Power-Project, UN-aided projects — where goods do not leave India but the supply is treated as if exported. RCMC of the supplier is required for deemed export benefits like Advance Authorisation drawback and TED refund.
Absolutely. Most Nolambur Phase 2 clients complete the entire EPC process remotely — we collect documents on WhatsApp or email, share drafts for your approval, and file on your behalf. A visit to our Maduravoyal office is optional, never required.
Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP) was notified by Department of Commerce Notification 19/2015-2020 dated 17-Aug-2021 and replaced MEIS from 1-Jan-2021 to comply with the WTO subsidy rules established in the US v India (DS541) panel report. Rates are notified per AHTN code in Appendix 4R of HBP 2023. The benefit is auto-credited as a transferable e-scrip in the exporter's RoDTEP ledger on ICEGATE on shipping bill closure, conditional on (i) active IEC, (ii) valid RCMC, and (iii) RoDTEP claim flag selected on the shipping bill.
Application is filed online on the DGFT Common Digital Platform at dgft.gov.in under Services > e-RCMC > Apply for RCMC. The exporter logs in with IEC-PAN credentials, selects the appropriate Registering Authority from the Appendix 2T dropdown, fills the e-RCMC form, uploads PAN, IEC certificate, GSTIN, audited last-year financials, board resolution / authority letter and address proof, and pays the Authority-specific fee online. The application is routed electronically to the Authority for issuance.
Yes. Nolambur Phase 2 has an active base of small trade and allied businesses, and we regularly handle EPC for exactly these kinds of clients. We tailor the approach to your line of work rather than applying a one-size template.
FIEO (Federation of Indian Export Organisations) is the apex umbrella body of Indian exporters and is notified in Appendix 2T as the residual Registering Authority. Para 2.61 of HBP 2023 provides that an exporter whose principal product is not covered by any sector-specific Council, or who is a multi-product exporter not aligned to a single Council, may take FIEO general RCMC. Status holders also typically take FIEO RCMC alongside any sector-specific RCMC for cross-sector incentive claims.
Rebate of State and Central Taxes and Levies (RoSCTL) is a textile-sector remission scheme notified by Ministry of Textiles for ITC(HS) Chapters 61, 62 and 63. RoSCTL rates are higher than RoDTEP for these chapters and the two schemes are mutually exclusive on each shipping bill. AEPC RCMC is the typical credential for RoSCTL claims. Exporter must elect RoSCTL or RoDTEP on each shipping bill — once flagged, switch is not permitted post-export.
Yes. Beyond Export Promotion Council Registration, we cover GST, income tax, TDS, company and LLP registrations, digital signatures, audits and finance documentation — so Nolambur Phase 2 clients keep all their compliance under one roof. Ask us about anything on 9566-068-468.
Tamil Nadu's principal export sectors are: (i) engineering goods — automotive components from Chennai-Sriperumbudur and pumps/foundries from Coimbatore — EEPC RCMC; (ii) ready-made garments and knitwear from Tirupur — AEPC RCMC; (iii) cotton fabric and yarn from Erode-Karur — TEXPROCIL RCMC; (iv) leather and leather goods from Vaniyambadi-Ranipet — Council for Leather Exports (CLE) RCMC; (v) marine products from Tuticorin and Nagapattinam — MPEDA RCMC; (vi) processed foods and spices — APEDA / Spices Board; (vii) cashew from Cuddalore — Cashew Export Promotion Council of India (CEPCI).
EEPC India (Engineering Export Promotion Council) is the Registering Authority for ITC(HS) Chapters 72-90 — iron and steel, machinery, electrical equipment, automobile components, instruments, and engineering goods generally. Tamil Nadu's auto-component exporters in Chennai-Sriperumbudur belt and pump exporters in Coimbatore belt routinely hold EEPC RCMC for RoDTEP and EPCG.
It is simple: you share your requirement and documents over WhatsApp or email, we prepare and review the work, send it to you for approval, then complete the filing. Nolambur Phase 2 clients get the same quality remotely as in person, with an update at every step.
Yes — indirectly but firmly. Section 8 of FEMA 1999 read with the RBI Master Direction on Export of Goods and Services 2015-16 mandates realisation in convertible foreign exchange within 9 months of export. Non-realisation triggers caution-listing on EDPMS, and continued non-realisation can result in DGFT placing the exporter on the denied entity list, which automatically suspends RCMC. Status Holder applications also fail without clean BRC track-record.
Renewal is filed on the DGFT e-RCMC module before the 31-March of the expiry year. Fee structure is the same as fresh issue. Updated audited financials, current GSTIN status, IEC active confirmation, and any change in product line / address / signatory are submitted. The Authority verifies and re-issues the e-RCMC for the next 5-year block. Renewals filed within 30 days of expiry are usually accepted without break-in-validity penalty.
No. RCMC is non-transferable and is issued in the legal name and PAN of the exporter entity. Change of constitution that alters the PAN — for instance, conversion of proprietorship to private limited or partnership to LLP — requires fresh IEC and fresh RCMC. Internal changes (address, partners, directors, signatories) are filed as modifications on the DGFT e-RCMC module without a fresh application.
Letter of Undertaking under Rule 96A of the CGST Rules 2017 (in Form GST RFD-11) permits export of goods or services without payment of IGST. The alternate route under Rule 96 is to pay IGST and claim refund — with the shipping bill itself treated as the refund application. RCMC is not a precondition for LUT but is required to claim FTP-linked benefits on the same shipping bill. Most exporters in Chennai operate LUT + RCMC + RoDTEP simultaneously for clean tax-free export with incentive layer.

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