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IEC for wholesale trade firms in Broadway

IEC Registration near Broadway Bus Terminus, Broadway

Serving Broadway, Parrys Corner and the wider Parrys Corner belt — handled by a qualified, in-house team

Broadway wholesale trade and transport units around Broadway Bus Terminus — fixed fee, deterministic turnaround and archived working papers. Call 9566-068-468.

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What is AD Code registration in Broadway, Chennai?

Authorised Dealer (AD) Code is the 14-digit code of the exporter's bank branch authorised by RBI to deal in foreign exchange. Under CBIC instructions and the Customs EDI procedure, the AD Code must be one-time registered at every Customs port from where the exporter intends to ship. Without AD Code mapping at a port, no shipping bill can be filed and no IGST refund can be auto-disbursed at that port.

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IEC in 1-2 working days
₹1,500one-time

  • IEC Application on DGFT Portal
  • IEC Certificate Immediate on approval
  • DGFT Portal Account Setup
  • IEC Modification address bank etc.
  • LUT for Zero-rated Exports
  • Class 3 DSC
  • Export Incentive Schemes Advisory
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IEC + advisory
₹2,500one-time

  • IEC Application on DGFT Portal
  • IEC Certificate Immediate on approval
  • DGFT Portal Account Setup
  • IEC Modification address bank etc.
  • LUT for Zero-rated Exports
  • Class 3 DSC (Add-on)
  • Export Incentive Schemes Advisory
Full export setup
Exporter
IEC + LUT + DSC
₹5,000one-time

  • IEC Application on DGFT Portal
  • IEC Certificate Immediate on approval
  • DGFT Portal Account Setup
  • IEC Modification address bank etc.
  • LUT for Zero-rated Exports
  • Class 3 DSC
  • Export Incentive Schemes Advisory

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Why Broadway Clients Choose FilingPro

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LUT Filed Under Rule 96A

Letter of Undertaking in Form GST RFD-11 is filed annually under Rule 96A of the CGST Rules — Broadway exporters ship goods and services without payment of IGST, freeing working capital that would otherwise be locked till refund.

EDPMS Reconciliation

Every shipping bill is tracked on EDPMS until BRC closure within the 9-month FEMA realisation window under Section 8 of FEMA 1999 read with the RBI Master Direction on Export of Goods and Services 2015-16 — no caution-listing for Broadway exporters.

RoDTEP Scrip Realisation

RoDTEP rates from Appendix 4R of HBP 2023 are pre-mapped to the Broadway exporter's HS codes. The claim flag is selected on the very first shipping bill and the e-scrip is auto-credited on closure — no manual claim, no missed scrips.

EPCG / Advance Authorisation Advisory

For manufacturer-exporters in Broadway the choice between EPCG (capital goods), Advance Authorisation (inputs) and Section 65 MOOWR (in-bond manufacturing) is structured before any duty is incurred. Bond, BG, EO tracking and redemption all coordinated.

DGFT Denied-Entity Vigilance

Every Broadway client is screened against the DGFT denied entity list before each shipment. Pending obligations under EPCG / Advance Authorisation are flagged before the EO period expires — Section 8 / Section 9 FT(D&R) Act suspension never reaches the Broadway client.

IEC Issued Instantly

Every ANF-2A is reviewed for PAN-bank-address consistency before submission. Broadway clients with clean validation receive the 10-character IEC within minutes of the ₹500 fee payment — no officer routing.

Key Benefits

What Broadway Clients Get

Every IEC Registration engagement delivers measurable, guaranteed outcomes — expert professionals, on time, every time.

DGFT Litigation-Ready Records
All ANF-2A filings, Aadhaar OTP logs, ₹500 fee receipts, RCMC certificates, AD Code letters, EPCG / Advance Authorisation bonds and EO statements retained for 7 years — meeting Section 35 CGST and Customs record-retention norms for any DGFT or CBIC audit defence.
IEC Within Minutes
With clean PAN-bank-address data, IEC is issued within minutes of ₹500 fee payment. Broadway clients begin shipping bill filing the same day — no week-long waiting period.
Zero Section 11 Penalty Exposure
Section 7 FT(D&R) Act 1992 compliance verified before every shipment. Broadway clients face no Section 11 penalties (up to 5× value of goods) and no Section 11(2)/(2A) Customs confiscation.
No Annual Update Deactivation
Annual IEC updates filed every April-May for Broadway clients — well ahead of the 30-June deadline. No automatic deactivation on 1-July, no shipping bill rejection on ICEGATE, no scramble for reactivation.
FTP 2023 Incentives Unlocked
RCMC from the right EPC is held on day one — every Broadway exporter is eligible for RoDTEP, RoSCTL, EPCG, Advance Authorisation, Duty Drawback brand rate and status holder recognition. Para 2.59 FTP 2023 pre-condition cleared.
IGST Working Capital Saved
LUT under Rule 96A frees IGST working capital on export of goods and services for Broadway clients. Where IGST is paid, Rule 96 auto-disbursement on shipping bill scroll ensures refund within 7-15 days of EGM.
Comparison

IEC (Importer-Exporter Code) vs RCMC (Registration-cum-Membership Certificate)

Why this matters here — In Broadway, the cluster of wholesale trade, transport, hospitality businesses that defines Broadway's commercial fabric; served by short connections to Parrys Corner and Sowcarpet and onward to central Chennai.

AspectIEC (Importer-Exporter Code)RCMC (Registration-cum-Membership Certificate)
When it is requiredMandatory before the first import or export consignment can clear customs - no cross-border trade is possible without itRequired only when the exporter wants scheme benefits such as RoDTEP, Advance Authorisation or EPCG, or council services
Validity and upkeepPermanent, but must be electronically confirmed or updated every year during April to June or it is deactivatedValid for five financial years, then renewed with the council
Indicative costGovernment fee of ₹500 on the DGFT portal; annual updation is freeCouncil membership or registration fee varies by council and turnover slab
What it isA 10-digit code - now identical to the firm's PAN - that is the basic licence to import into or export out of IndiaMembership proof from an Export Promotion Council or Board, needed to claim export incentives and authorisations
Issuing authorityDirectorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), Ministry of Commerce, via the dgft.gov.in portalThe relevant Export Promotion Council or Commodity Board (FIEO, EEPC, AEPC, APEDA, etc.) through the DGFT common e-RCMC platform
Statutory basisSection 7 of the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act 1992 read with the Foreign Trade Policy 2023Chapter 2 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2023 and the Handbook of Procedures 2023, on Form ANF 2C
Documents Required

Documents for IEC Registration

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PAN of the entity (Proprietor / Partnership / LLP / Company)
Aadhaar of the proprietor or authorised signatory for OTP authentication
Cancelled cheque or banker's certificate showing entity name / account number / IFSC
Address proof of business premises — electricity bill, rent agreement, sale deed or telephone bill (not older than 2 months)
DSC (Class 3) of authorised signatory for Partnership / LLP / Company
Board resolution or partnership authorisation letter naming the IEC signatory
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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 Broadway, the business activity radiating outward from Broadway Bus Terminus and nearby commercial pockets.

Trigger eventDaysFormConsequence
Change in particulars of IEC like address, partner, director, bank account, branch90 daysIEC Modification on DGFT portal with supporting documents like fresh deed, board resolution, bank declarationDGFT treats post-90-day filing as Deviation from Declared Particulars and routes through manual scrutiny at Jurisdictional RA office, customs holds shipping bills on partner-list mismatch with GSTIN, condonation requires personal hearing and CA-certified timeline of bona fide delay
Clearance of pending export bills on EDPMS for shipping bills more than 9 months old270 daysEDPMS reconciliation through AD Bank with FIRC, inward remittance certificate, and BRC for each pending shipping billPending entries flagged in RBI XOS Statement as overdue, AD Bank trade limits get reviewed downward, FEMA compounding exposure of 2 to 5 percent of contravention value, blocking of fresh outward remittance for import payments since IEC gets flagged for export realisation default
Filing of RoDTEP scrip claim for an exported shipping bill365 daysAutomatic at shipping bill filing on ICEGATE; final crediting after BRC closure on EDPMSLapse of RoDTEP entitlement of 0.5 to 4.3 percent of FOB value, loss of transferable scrip that has secondary market value to other importers, no second chance to claim since the scheme is shipping-bill-anchored and not separately applicable post the LEO date
Annual IEC update window after start of each financial year90 daysIEC Modification path on DGFT portal with Aadhaar e-Sign re-confirmation of declared particularsIEC status auto-flips to Deactivated on 1-July if not updated by 30-June, ICEGATE blocks all fresh shipping bills and bill of entry filings, containers in transit get stuck causing demurrage of Rs 8000 to 15000 per container per day at major ports, RoDTEP and drawback claims on pending bills also frozen
Fulfilment of export obligation under Advance Authorization from date of issue540 daysEO Discharge on DGFT with input-output reconciliation, SION compliance statement, and BRCs against exportsRecovery of customs duty saved on imported inputs plus 15 percent interest, additional risk of customs reopening assessment under Section 28 of Customs Act for the specific bills of entry, denial of further AAs and possible suspension under FTDR Act if pattern of non-fulfilment is observed
Biennial review of Star Export House status by DGFT730 daysStar House Review application with FOB performance certificate from CA, EDPMS extract of BRCs, IEC and RCMC copiesDowngrade or loss of Star status if FOB performance threshold not maintained, withdrawal of L-1 customs scheme privileges, loss of self-certification of origin facility, loss of priority access at DGFT regional offices for authorisation processing
Validity of Registration cum Membership Certificate from date of issue1825 daysRCMC Renewal application with concerned Export Promotion Council with CA-certified export performance statement of preceding 3 years, audited financials, IEC copyLoss of duty drawback at higher All Industry Rate falling back to lower default rate, blocking of EPCG and AA filings since RCMC is prerequisite, suspension of Star Export House and other status recognitions, denial of council-specific subsidies and market access schemes
Fulfilment of export obligation under EPCG scheme from date of authorisation2190 daysEO Discharge application on DGFT portal with shipping bills, BRC, CA certificate of value addition and EO fulfilment statementRecovery of full customs duty saved at import plus 15 percent simple interest per annum from date of clearance, composition fee option available at 10 percent of duty saved on unfulfilled portion if extension is granted, defaulter listing in DGFT denied entity list blocking future authorisations

Deadline pressure points we see in Broadway: Closer to Broadway, for Broadway businesses balancing growth ambitions with tight statutory compliance.

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Forms used in this engagement

Forms most asked about here — In Broadway, where wholesale trade businesses dominate the local compliance profile.

ANF 2AApplication for Importer-Exporter Code (IEC)

Online application by the firm to obtain a fresh 10-digit PAN-based IEC, capturing firm details, proprietor/partner/director particulars and bank account

Before the first import or export consignment Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), dgft.gov.in
ANF 2A (Modification)Application for modification of IEC particulars

Update firm name, address, constitution, directors/partners or bank details on an existing IEC

Promptly after any change in particulars Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT)
Annual IEC UpdationElectronic confirmation or updation of IEC

Mandatory yearly confirmation that IEC details are current - even where nothing has changed - to keep the IEC active

Every year during April to June Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT)
ANF 2A (Surrender)Surrender of Importer-Exporter Code

Voluntary surrender of an IEC the firm no longer needs; DGFT informs Customs and RBI

When the firm ceases import/export activity Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT)
AD Code RegistrationAuthorised Dealer (AD) Code registration letter

Bank-issued AD Code, registered at each port on ICEGATE, without which shipping bills cannot be filed

Before the first export from a given port Authorised Dealer bank; registered with Customs (ICEGATE)
Bank Certificate / Cancelled ChequeProof of the firm's current bank account

Establishes the firm's bank account for the IEC and for receipt of export proceeds

At the time of IEC application Authorised Dealer bank
e-BRCElectronic Bank Realisation Certificate

Digital certificate confirming realisation of export proceeds, used to substantiate incentive claims

After realisation of export payment Authorised Dealer bank, uploaded to the DGFT portal
Aadhaar e-Sign / DSCAuthentication of the IEC application

Digitally authenticates the application through the proprietor's or authorised signatory's Aadhaar e-Sign or Class 3 DSC

At submission of ANF 2A DGFT portal

IEC Registration in Broadway, Chennai 600001

Broadway is the central transport interchange for north Chennai with wholesale shops freight forwarders and budget hotels surrounding the bus terminus. For IEC Registration at PIN 600001, understanding the Broadway Division's documentation norms removes most of the friction from the process. We keep a cycle-by-cycle record of how the Broadway Division of the Chennai North handles Broadway filings and approvals. Because PIN 600001 sits inside the Chennai North jurisdiction, the handling office for Broadway stays consistent across years, which matters when filings or approvals span cycles.

Document pickup near Madras High Court is a same-hour errand for our Broadway engagements rather than the half-day a typical Chennai client expects. Vendors and customers tied to the Broadway Bus Terminus network show up across the invoice trail we reconcile for Broadway IEC Registration clients. Working in Broadway brings a logistical edge: proximity to Madras High Court and the Broadway Bus Terminus corridor keeps physical document handling fast. Commercial activity in Broadway runs high, so IEC volumes scale through peak months and we staff the Broadway desk accordingly.

Sector concentration matters: when Broadway leans toward wholesale trade, the IEC risks cluster around the same few line items each cycle. Because Broadway hosts a cluster of wholesale trade businesses, we benchmark each new IEC Registration engagement against patterns we already track for the locality. A wholesale trade operator in Broadway gets a IEC workflow shaped by sector norms, not a one-size-fits-all template. The wholesale trade character of Broadway commerce influences everything from invoice formats to the supporting documents a IEC Registration review needs.

Every IEC file we open for Broadway is reconciled, reviewed by a qualified practitioner, and archived for seven years. The qualified-review step on every Broadway IEC file is where errors get caught before they reach the portal. We keep a repeatable IEC checklist for Broadway so nothing in the cycle is improvised or missed. Fixed-fee scoping means a Broadway business knows the IEC Registration cost up front, with no surprise additions mid-engagement.

We treat Broadway and Royapuram as one catchment for IEC Registration, which keeps documentation and turnaround consistent. Businesses straddling Broadway and Royapuram get a single IEC point of contact rather than two. Serving Broadway and Royapuram from one team keeps IEC Registration turnaround identical across the cluster. Group companies spread across Broadway and Royapuram consolidate their IEC under one engagement with us.

Over several cycles in Broadway, the recurring IEC Registration issues cluster around a predictable short list we screen for early. Each engagement in Broadway adds to a record of what the Chennai North jurisdiction expects, sharpening the next IEC file. Common patterns in the Broadway Division give Broadway businesses an early-warning map we use to pre-empt IEC issues. Because we work repeatedly across Broadway, we can benchmark a new client's IEC Registration position against the locality norm.

Relocating a registered office into Broadway (PIN 600001) changes the assessing division, and we handle that IEC Registration transition cleanly. New wholesale trade ventures in Broadway lean on us to stand up IEC Registration correctly before the first deadline rather than after a notice. A startup setting up near Broadway Bus Terminus in Broadway gets a IEC foundation built for the Broadway Division from day one. Incorporating in Broadway comes with jurisdiction, registration and IEC steps that we sequence so nothing stalls the launch.

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RoDTEP

IEC Registration in Broadway, Chennai

Importer Exporter Code applications for Broadway exporters are filed on dgft.gov.in under Section 7 of the FT(D&R) Act 1992 with Aadhaar OTP authentication and ₹500 fee — IEC issued instantly on clean PAN-bank-address validation.

DGFT IEC Consultant in Broadway — ANF-2A Specialist

A dedicated DGFT consultant in Broadway drafts ANF-2A on the DGFT portal, validates PAN-bank-address consistency, walks the signatory through Aadhaar OTP and follows up on any officer query. Annual update during 1-April to 30-June is monitored to prevent IEC deactivation.

RCMC, AD Code & RoDTEP Setup for Broadway Exporters

Beyond IEC, FTP benefits demand RCMC from a designated EPC under Para 2.59 of FTP 2023, AD Code registration at the Customs port and ICEGATE enrolment. RoDTEP scrips, Duty Drawback and IGST refund routes are configured at first shipment.

EPCG, Advance Authorisation & MOOWR for Broadway Manufacturers

Manufacturer-exporters in Broadway access duty-free imports under EPCG (Chapter 5 FTP 2023) and Advance Authorisation (Chapter 4 FTP 2023), or operate under Section 65 Customs Bonded Manufacturing (MOOWR Regulations 2019) with full duty deferral and zero duty on exports.

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Key Facts — IEC Registration in Broadway
ANF-2A application drafted on dgft.gov.in with PAN, Aadhaar and bank validation — IEC issued instantly on clean data for Broadway clients.
Section 7 FT(D&R) Act 1992 compliance — no import or export without active IEC; Section 11 penalties up to 5× value of goods avoided.
Mandatory annual update of IEC between 1-April and 30-June filed on schedule — no automatic deactivation, no customs clearance disruption.
RCMC obtained from FIEO or sector-specific EPC (APEDA/MPEDA/EEPC/AEPC/PHARMEXCIL) under Para 2.59 of FTP 2023 — RoDTEP and EPCG benefits unlocked.
AD Code one-time registered at every Customs port from where Broadway exporter ships — shipping bill filing and IGST refund auto-disbursement enabled.
ICEGATE registration completed with IEC and DSC — shipping bills, bills of entry, RoDTEP ledger and bond / drawback access from icegate.gov.in.
LUT in Form GST RFD-11 filed under Rule 96A — export of goods or services without payment of IGST; alternatively Rule 96 IGST refund auto-disbursement on shipping bill.
BRC closure tracked on EDPMS — FEMA Section 8 nine-month realisation discipline maintained, no caution-listing for Broadway exporters.
RoDTEP scrip credited on shipping bill closure under Appendix 4R rates; RoSCTL elected for apparel and made-ups under Chapters 61, 62, 63.
EPCG and Advance Authorisation applications filed on DGFT portal — bond and BG with Customs, periodic EO discharge tracked through to redemption.
People Also Ask — IEC in Broadway
Who needs an IEC in India?
Every person undertaking import into or export from India must hold an IEC under Section 7 of the FT(D&R) Act 1992 and Para 2.05 of FTP 2023. Service exporters technically need IEC only to claim FTP benefits, but practically every AD bank and payment aggregator insists on a live IEC for inward foreign-currency receipts. Government departments, personal-use imports, gifts up to USD 5,000 and notified charitable imports are exempt under Para 2.07.
How long does IEC issuance take on the DGFT portal?
Where PAN, Aadhaar and bank details validate cleanly, IEC is issued instantly — typically within minutes of payment of the ₹500 fee. If any field fails validation the application is routed for officer review and disposed within 1-2 working days. The certificate is downloadable from the dgft.gov.in dashboard and emailed to the registered address.
Is IEC the same as PAN now?
Yes. Since DGFT Public Notice 27/2015-20 dated 8-Aug-2018 the IEC has been merged with PAN — the 10-character alphanumeric PAN of the entity is the IEC. One PAN equals one IEC across India and the same number is used by all branches of the entity. The IEC must still be separately activated on dgft.gov.in.
What is the annual update requirement for IEC?
Para 2.05(e) of FTP 2023 mandates electronic update of IEC particulars every year between 1-April and 30-June, even if no details have changed. There is no fee. Failure to update results in automatic deactivation of IEC on 1-July, blocking all customs clearances on ICEGATE until reactivation through the Update IEC option on dgft.gov.in.
Is RCMC mandatory in addition to IEC?
For mere import or export, no — IEC alone is sufficient. For claim of any benefit under FTP 2023 — RoDTEP, RoSCTL, EPCG, Advance Authorisation, status holder recognition or duty exemption — Para 2.59 of FTP 2023 makes RCMC from a designated EPC or commodity board mandatory. FIEO issues a general RCMC for multi-product exporters; sector-specific councils (APEDA, MPEDA, EEPC, AEPC, etc.) take precedence.
What is the penalty for importing or exporting without IEC?
Section 11(2) of the Customs Act 1962 read with Section 11(2A) attracts confiscation of goods and a penalty equal to the value of the goods. Section 11 of the FT(D&R) Act 1992 prescribes monetary penalty up to five times the value of the goods or ₹1,000 whichever is higher, plus denial of FTP incentives and possible appearance on the DGFT denied entity list.
What is an AD Code and why do I need it with my IEC?

An AD (Authorised Dealer) Code is issued by your bank and registered at each port on ICEGATE. Without an AD-Code registration linked to your IEC, Customs will not let you file a shipping bill, so exports cannot physically move.

How do I modify details on an existing IEC?

File ANF 2A in modification mode on the DGFT portal to change firm name, address, constitution, directors or partners, or bank particulars. Keeping details current matters - incentive disbursements and customs clearances fail when IEC particulars do not match.

Can an IEC be surrendered if the business closes?

Yes. A firm that stops importing or exporting can surrender its IEC through ANF 2A on the DGFT portal. DGFT then intimates Customs and the RBI, preventing future misuse of a dormant code linked to your PAN.

Do proprietors and individuals need an IEC to export?

Yes, if they import or export goods. A proprietor applies using their personal PAN, which becomes the firm's IEC. Individuals exporting only personal-use items, or covered by a specific notified exemption, need not obtain an IEC.

Is IEC registration mandatory for exporting from India?

Yes. Under Section 7 of the FTDR Act 1992 and the Foreign Trade Policy 2023, no person may import into or export out of India without a valid Importer-Exporter Code, except for a few notified exemptions such as personal-use goods.

What is the IEC and how is it structured now?

The IEC is a 10-digit code issued by the DGFT. Since 2021 it is the same as the firm's PAN, so one PAN maps to one IEC. It is a permanent registration identifying the firm for all cross-border trade and customs clearance.

What Broadway clients want to know before signing: Closer to Broadway, in the central transport and wholesale hub micro-market of Broadway, which is why where wholesale trade businesses dominate the local compliance profile.

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A complete walkthrough — Iec Registration

Localised for Broadway, Chennai — where wholesale trade businesses dominate the local compliance profile.

Reading this guide locally — In Broadway, on the Parrys Corner-Sowcarpet corridor that passes through Broadway.

What is IEC and its statutory basis

PAN-based IEC and one-IEC-per-PAN rule

Following DGFT Notification 09/2015-20 dated 12-June-2017, IEC numbers are now identical to the holder's PAN, replacing the earlier system of distinct 10-digit codes. The one-IEC-per-PAN rule means that a single entity (proprietorship, partnership, LLP, company, society, HUF) cannot hold multiple IECs. Where group entities share a common promoter family, each separate legal person obtains its own PAN-linked IEC. This architecture aligns with the post-GST trade-identity rationalisation and integrates IEC with GSTIN, ICEGATE and the AD-bank reporting ecosystems for end-to-end traceability of trade transactions.

Validity, modification and deactivation

IEC, once issued, has no expiry — but DGFT Notification 58/2015-20 dated 12-Feb-2021 introduced a mandatory annual confirmation/update window between April and June each year. Failure to confirm IEC details (even where there is no change) results in automatic deactivation; deactivated IECs are blocked at ICEGATE for shipping-bill filing and at AD banks for remittance processing. Modifications (change of address, directors, authorised signatory, bank account) are filed via the DGFT portal with applicable supporting documentation and Digital Signature Certificate of the authorised signatory.

Section 7 of FTDR Act 1992

The Import Export Code (IEC) is a 10-digit identification number issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade under Section 7 of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act 1992. The FTDR Act 1992 replaced the older Imports and Exports (Control) Act 1947 and established a statutory framework that emphasises trade promotion over trade control. Section 7 of the FTDR Act makes IEC mandatory for any person undertaking the import or export of goods, with limited exemptions notified by the Central Government. The IEC number, once issued, is permanent and is linked to the Permanent Account Number of the holder under the rationalisation introduced by DGFT Notification 09/2015-20 dated 12-June-2017. The Foreign Trade Policy 2023, which replaced FTP 2015-20 with effect from 01-April-2023, continues the FTDR-Act-based architecture and consolidates IEC issuance, modification, and deactivation rules in Chapter 1 and the Handbook of Procedures.

FEMA and banking framework for exports

EEFC account and forex retention

Exporters can maintain Exchange Earners' Foreign Currency (EEFC) accounts with AD banks to hold a portion of their export earnings in foreign currency. Status Holder Exporters under FTP 2023 paragraph 1.27 can retain 100% of their EEFC balance — a key procedural concession. Non-Status-Holder exporters can retain up to a notified percentage. EEFC accounts protect exporters from FX-conversion costs and provide a natural hedge for future import payments.

Realisation period and Caution List

RBI's FEMA regulations prescribe a realisation period of 9 months from the date of export for goods (longer for specified categories such as construction, project exports, and Status Holders). Failure to realise within the prescribed period exposes the exporter to RBI's Caution List — being caution-listed restricts an exporter from undertaking further exports without prior approval. The AD bank tracks individual shipping bills against realisation and reports defaults to RBI via the EDPMS (Export Data Processing and Monitoring System).

Write-off and extension procedures

Where realisation of export proceeds is delayed or partially unrealised, the AD bank or RBI (depending on amount) can grant extension of realisation period or permit write-off under specified circumstances (insolvency of buyer, force majeure, documented attempts to recover). Self-write-off limits (typically up to 5% of export proceeds annually) are available to Status Holder Exporters. Documentation of recovery efforts and buyer-default evidence is critical for write-off approval.

Status Holder recognition under FTP 2023

Five-tier Status Holder structure

FTP 2023 paragraph 1.27 establishes a five-tier Status Holder structure based on cumulative export performance in current and previous three financial years (FOB value in USD): One Star Export House (USD 3 million), Two Star (USD 15 million), Three Star (USD 50 million), Four Star (USD 200 million), Five Star (USD 800 million). Status recognition is conferred via Status Holder Certificate issued on application in ANF-3C through the DGFT portal. The certificate is valid for 5 years.

Procedural concessions to Status Holders

Status Holders enjoy procedural concessions including: self-declaration of country of origin on Certificate of Origin (subject to FTA-specific rules); preferential treatment in customs clearance (Authorised Economic Operator linkage); exemption from compulsory negotiation of documents through banks for specified categories; 100% EEFC retention (Three Star and above); two-year warehousing period without renewal; reduced bank guarantee requirements for FTP scheme authorizations; faster issuance of various DGFT authorizations.

Double-weightage categories

Certain categories receive double weightage for Status Holder qualification under FTP 2023 paragraph 1.27(c): exports by MSME units, manufacturer exporters, units in North-Eastern States, exports under Towns of Export Excellence (TEE), and exports by units in Agri Export Zones. Double weightage means that USD 1 of qualifying exports counts as USD 2 for threshold computation — substantially accelerating Star qualification for MSMEs and notified categories. Service exports also have a parallel Status Holder framework with USD-denominated thresholds.

Free Trade Agreements and Rules of Origin

GSP suspension and aftermath

The Generalised System of Preferences (GSP), under which the United States extended preferential tariff treatment to specified Indian exports, was suspended by the US with effect from 05-June-2019. Subsequent attempts at reinstatement have not been successful as of 2026. Indian exporters who previously relied on US-GSP have rerouted to: bilateral FTA-partner markets (UAE, Australia post-CEPA/ECTA); EU GSP (which India still accesses); and aggressive market diversification. The GSP experience underscores the volatility of unilateral preference schemes and the strategic value of binding bilateral FTAs.

India's FTA network in 2026

India's bilateral and regional FTA network as of 2026 includes operational agreements with ASEAN, Japan (CEPA), South Korea (CEPA), Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Nepal, Singapore, Mauritius (CECPA), UAE (CEPA 2022), Australia (ECTA 2022), EFTA (TEPA 2024), and several preferential trading arrangements. Negotiations with the UK, EU, Canada, and Oman are at various stages. Each FTA notifies tariff concessions (Schedule of Specific Commitments) and a specific Rules of Origin (RoO) chapter that determines whether a product qualifies as originating in India for tariff concession in the partner country.

Certificate of Origin under FTAs

Certificate of Origin (CoO) under FTAs is the documentary basis for claiming preferential tariff in the partner country. CoOs are issued by designated agencies (Export Inspection Council, DGFT regional offices, EEPC India, FIEO, chambers of commerce, depending on the FTA). DGFT's e-CoO platform (coo.dgft.gov.in) issues digitally signed certificates accepted by FTA-partner customs authorities. Each FTA has specific Product Specific Rules (PSR) — Regional Value Content thresholds, Change in Tariff Heading, or specific manufacturing-process requirements.

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Terms you will hear in this area — In Broadway, where wholesale trade businesses dominate the local compliance profile.

Risk Management System

Automated risk-based selection module in ICEGATE selecting consignments for scrutiny, examination, or facilitation based on importer-exporter risk parameters.

PGA

Participating Government Agency such as FSSAI, Plant Quarantine, Drug Controller integrated with Single Window Interface for clearance of regulated goods.

SWIFT

Single Window Interface for Facilitating Trade integrating customs and PGAs through ICEGATE enabling single integrated declaration for import clearance.

TIN

Tax Information Network earlier identifier replaced by GSTIN; IEC application requires legacy TIN where applicable for entity verification cross-check.

GSTIN

Goods and Services Tax Identification Number fifteen-digit PAN-based identifier mandatorily quoted on shipping bill for GST refund and LUT linkage.

Cancelled Cheque

Cheque with name printed and crossed cancelled, uploaded during IEC application as proof of bank account particulars for foreign exchange routing.

Branch Code

DGFT-assigned branch identifier under primary IEC enabling exports from multiple locations of same legal entity without separate IEC issuance per branch.

Annual Updation

Mandatory online confirmation of IEC particulars between April and June each year under Notification 58/2015-20, failing which IEC stands automatically deactivated.

IEC

Importer Exporter Code, a 10-digit unique number issued by DGFT to any person or business intending to engage in import or export of goods or services. Mandatory for any cross-border transaction in foreign currency. Once granted it remains valid for the lifetime of the entity but must be updated annually between April and June, failing which the IEC gets deactivated.

DGFT

Directorate General of Foreign Trade, the authority under Ministry of Commerce and Industry that administers India's Foreign Trade Policy, issues IEC, RCMC equivalents, EPCG, Advance Authorization, and RoDTEP scrips. Operates the iec.gov.in portal where most filings now happen with Aadhaar e-Sign or DSC.

RCMC

Registration cum Membership Certificate, issued by an Export Promotion Council or Commodity Board recognised by DGFT. Required for claiming benefits under Foreign Trade Policy schemes like duty drawback at higher rate, EPCG, Advance Authorization. Valid for 5 years from date of issue, renewable. Without a live RCMC most FTP benefits are blocked.

AD Code

Authorised Dealer Code, a 14-digit number assigned by an RBI-authorised bank to an exporter for routing foreign currency transactions. Must be registered separately at each customs port where the exporter intends to file shipping bills. The AD Code registration ties the IEC, the bank account, and the customs port together for export realisation tracking.

Cost of Non-Compliance

Real-world penalty exposure

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

ScenarioBase taxInterestPenaltyTotal
A {{area_name}} trader ships an export consignment without obtaining an IEC; the shipping bill is rejected at ICEGATE and the cargo is heldNilN/ADemurrage + detention approx ₹25,000approx ₹25,000
A {{area_name}} exporter misses the mandatory April-June annual IEC updation, so the IEC is deactivated and a booked shipment is stuckNilN/ATrade blocked until reactivationapprox ₹40,000 delay cost
An importer's IEC bank details are outdated, so a ₹3,00,000 duty-drawback/RoDTEP credit cannot be disbursed until particulars are correctedNilN/ABenefit withheld ₹3,00,000approx ₹3,00,000 blocked
A {{area_name}} firm exports on a second, duplicate IEC obtained in error; DGFT flags the duplication and suspends the codes pending clarificationNilN/ASuspension of IECTrade suspended
Goods are exported under a wrong ITC(HS) code on the IEC profile, causing a RoDTEP scrip short-generation of ₹1,20,000NilN/AShort benefit ₹1,20,000approx ₹1,20,000
A service exporter wrongly assumes no IEC is needed and misses a ₹5,00,000 incentive window for want of a valid IECNilN/ABenefit foregone ₹5,00,000approx ₹5,00,000

How Broadway businesses typically avoid these: Closer to Broadway, the cluster of wholesale trade, transport, hospitality businesses that defines Broadway's commercial fabric, which is why for Broadway businesses balancing growth ambitions with tight statutory compliance.

By Industry

Industry-specific patterns in Broadway

How the local trade mix shapes this — In Broadway, where wholesale trade businesses dominate the local compliance profile; the cluster of wholesale trade, transport, hospitality businesses that defines Broadway's commercial fabric.

Automobile and Auto-Tier Suppliers
Common issue: Rules-of-origin compliance under India-EFTA TEPA 2024, India-UAE CEPA 2022, India-Australia ECTA, and the older India-ASEAN, India-Japan, India-Korea CEPAs requires Certificate of Origin from a designated authority (typically EEPC, FIEO, or chamber of commerce). Auto-component exporters often skip this and lose the destination-country tariff concession.
How we handle it: Obtain Certificate of Origin per FTA at the time of export; ensure Regional Value Content / Change in Tariff Heading criteria are documented; the e-CoO platform of DGFT now issues digital certificates accepted by FTA partner countries. India's bilateral CEPAs have specific PSR (Product Specific Rules) — consult the FTA chapter.
Chemicals and Petrochemicals Exports
Common issue: Chemical exporters frequently deal with restricted/prohibited categories under ITC-HS — items in the Negative List of Exports (Schedule 2 of ITC-HS) need DGFT-specific authorization. Several MSMEs proceed on IEC alone and face shipment seizure under Section 113 of the Customs Act 1962.
How we handle it: Pre-classify the export product under correct HS code; check against ITC-HS Schedule 2; apply for specific export authorization where required (e.g., certain solvents, ozone-depleting substances under Montreal Protocol). Chemicals also require MSDS, UN packaging certification, and Bureau of Indian Standards conformity for hazardous goods.
Chemicals and Petrochemicals Exports
Common issue: REACH (EU Regulation 1907/2006) compliance is required for chemical exports to the European Union — Indian exporters need either an Only Representative (OR) in the EU or registered EU buyer status. IEC and CHEMEXCIL RCMC do not substitute REACH compliance.
How we handle it: Engage an EU-based Only Representative for REACH dossier filing; budget for substantial registration fees per substance; explore the joint-submission route via SIEF to reduce costs. CHEMEXCIL provides advisory and clustered-submission support for Indian chemical exporters.
Food Processing and Beverages
Common issue: Processed food exporters need FSSAI Central Licence (not State Licence) for export operations under FSSAI Licensing Regulation 2011. Many MSMEs apply for IEC and APEDA registration but continue on State FSSAI licence — Customs and importing-country authorities flag this gap.
How we handle it: Upgrade FSSAI from State to Central Licence (apply via foscos.fssai.gov.in); ensure product labels comply with Codex Alimentarius and destination-country labelling regulations (US-FDA, EU FIC, Halal, Kosher as applicable); maintain HACCP/FSSC 22000 certification for buyer audits.
Food Processing and Beverages
Common issue: Beverage and alcohol exporters face additional regulatory layers — excise duty refund mechanisms under State excise rules and the Customs Tariff Act 1975 second schedule. IEC alone is insufficient; alcoholic beverage exports require State Excise NOC and category-specific export permit.
How we handle it: Coordinate with State Excise Commissioner for export permit (typically valid per consignment); apply for refund of State excise duty paid; maintain Form ARE-1 documentation under the erstwhile Central Excise regime to the extent legacy claims subsist. Non-alcoholic beverage exporters comply with FSSAI and APEDA only.
Case Studies

Anonymised engagements we have handled

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

A flavour of cases we handle nearby — In Broadway, where wholesale trade businesses dominate the local compliance profile.

Anti-DumpingAquaculture

Aquaculture Feed Exporter Anti-Dumping Duty Dispute

Issue: Aquaculture feed exporter caught in anti-dumping duty levy on a key raw material import (fishmeal) at INR 18,500 per MT. Annual feed production cost rose by INR 2.1 crore making exports uncompetitive against Vietnamese competitors.
Approach: Filed application under Rule 23 Anti-Dumping Duty Rules for exporter-specific review. Provided cost data, export pricing, and economic injury analysis. Filed parallel request for end-use exemption for aquaculture export sector citing Bharat Heavy Electricals doctrine of equity.
Outcome: DGTR initiated mid-term review; provisional reduction in ADD to INR 8,200 per MT pending final order. Annual cost saving INR 1.18 crore; export competitiveness restored.
Customs BrokerLogistics

Customs Broker Licence Suspension Reversal

Issue: Customs broker faced licence suspension under CBLR 2018 Regulation 17 for alleged failure of due diligence in IEC verification of a client whose shipments turned out to be over-invoiced. Licence suspension would shutter the entire business.
Approach: Demonstrated complete KYC documentation collected including video KYC, address verification, and DGFT IEC printout. Cited that under CBLR 2018 broker is not the judge of client honesty if standard due diligence is met. Filed appeal to Chief Commissioner with CBLR precedents.
Outcome: Licence suspension lifted within 8 weeks; only minor warning recorded. Business continuity maintained; INR 4 crore annual revenue stream preserved.
GST LUTSoftware Products

Software Product Company GST LUT for Export

Issue: Software product company exporting SaaS subscriptions to global customers had LUT bond rejected by GST officer on ground that IEC was not declared. Without LUT, 18% IGST became payable on exports causing working capital strain of INR 90 lakh quarterly.
Approach: Established that for service exports, IEC is not mandatory under CBIC Notification 9/2015-2020 below USD threshold. Cited Circular 88/07/2019-GST on LUT applicability. Filed fresh LUT with IEC obtained voluntarily to remove the objection.
Outcome: LUT accepted within 2 weeks; INR 90 lakh quarterly IGST blockage eliminated. Voluntary IEC also unlocked SEIS incentive eligibility worth estimated INR 35 lakh annually.
Service ExportBuying Agent

Garment Buying House Service Export Documentation

Issue: Garment buying agent representing US brand earned commission in foreign exchange but received GST notice questioning whether services qualified as export under IGST Section 13. Demand of INR 1.4 crore IGST proposed for 3 years.
Approach: Established place of supply outside India under Section 13(8) read with Section 2(6) IGST Act for intermediary services and demonstrated through agency agreement and FIRC trail. Cited principle from J K Lakshmi Cement v UoI on benefit of doubt in classification.
Outcome: Demand restricted to one quarter where evidence was weak; principal INR 1.32 crore demand dropped. Limited liability of INR 8 lakh; going-forward documentation SOP installed.

Why these Broadway engagements look the way they do: Closer to Broadway, the cluster of wholesale trade, transport, hospitality businesses that defines Broadway's commercial fabric, which is why for Broadway businesses balancing growth ambitions with tight statutory compliance.

Client Reviews

What Broadway Clients Say

Ramesh G
IEC Registration
“FilingPro got our garment export firm IEC, AEPC RCMC and AD Code at Chennai port done within a week. The first RoDTEP scrip credited automatically on the very first shipping bill. Clean coordination across DGFT, Customs and ICEGATE.”
2 weeks agoVerified Client
Shanthi R
IEC Registration
“Annual update of IEC was missed by our previous consultant and Customs blocked our July shipment. FilingPro reactivated the IEC the same evening through the Update IEC option and the shipping bill cleared the next morning. Saved a critical export consignment.”
1 month agoVerified Client
Vignesh K
IEC Registration
“As a freelance software exporter receiving USD payments, my AD bank kept demanding IEC for FIRC. FilingPro filed the IEC, set up LUT under Rule 96A and configured EDPMS reporting with the bank. Foreign remittances now hit the account without queries.”
3 weeks agoVerified Client
Manoj P
IEC Registration
“For our marine products firm FilingPro coordinated MPEDA RCMC alongside the IEC and EPCG advisory. Capital goods imported at zero customs duty and the export obligation tracking dashboard they set up is exactly what we needed to stay compliant.”
2 months agoVerified Client
Kavitha N
IEC Registration
“Switched to FilingPro after another consultant left our IEC inactive for two years. They filed the pending annual updates, reactivated the IEC, sourced FIEO RCMC and got the BRCs cleared on EDPMS. Comprehensive recovery in three weeks.”
6 weeks agoVerified Client
Arvind S
IEC Registration
“Set up Section 65 MOOWR bonded manufacturing for our engineering exports through FilingPro. IEC, EEPC RCMC, AD Code at Chennai and Bengaluru ports, ICEGATE, MOOWR licence and bond — all coordinated in one engagement. Outstanding professional service.”
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Common Questions

IEC FAQ — Broadway

Common questions from Broadway clients. Call 9566-068-468 for specific queries.

Authorised Dealer (AD) Code is the 14-digit code of the exporter's bank branch authorised by RBI to deal in foreign exchange. Under CBIC instructions and the Customs EDI procedure, the AD Code must be one-time registered at every Customs port from where the exporter intends to ship. Without AD Code mapping at a port, no shipping bill can be filed and no IGST refund can be auto-disbursed at that port.
Since the merger of IEC with PAN under DGFT Public Notice 27/2015-20 dated 8-Aug-2018, the IEC is the 10-character alphanumeric PAN of the entity itself. There is no longer a separate numerical IEC. One PAN equals one IEC across India and the same number is used for all branches of the entity.
Yes — honest advice is the whole point. If IEC Registration is not right for your Broadway situation, or can safely wait, we will say so plainly rather than sell you something. That is why much of our work comes through referrals.
Registration cum Membership Certificate (RCMC) is issued by an Export Promotion Council (EPC) or commodity board notified in Appendix 2T of HBP 2023. Para 2.59 of FTP 2023 makes RCMC mandatory for claiming any benefit under FTP — RoDTEP, RoSCTL, EPCG, Advance Authorisation, Duty Drawback (where linked), MEIS arrears or status holder recognition. Mere holding of IEC without RCMC disentitles the exporter from incentives.
Surrender is filed online under Services > IEC > Surrender IEC with reasons. DGFT processes the surrender and intimates Customs and the issuing authority. Pending export obligations under EPCG / Advance Authorisation must be discharged before surrender is accepted. There is no fee.
The exact list depends on your case, but we send a short, plain-English checklist the moment you engage us — no jargon. Broadway clients can share documents as phone photos or scans over WhatsApp on 9566-068-468, and we flag immediately if anything is missing.
Core documents prescribed in ANF-2A: (i) PAN of the entity, (ii) Aadhaar of the proprietor or authorised signatory for OTP authentication, (iii) cancelled cheque or banker's certificate in the prescribed format showing entity name, account number and IFSC, (iv) address proof of business premises (electricity bill, rent agreement, sale deed or telephone bill not older than two months) and (v) DSC for partnerships, LLPs and companies along with the board resolution / authorisation.
Duty Drawback under Section 75 of the Customs Act 1962 read with the Drawback Rules 2017 refunds customs duty embedded in inputs of the export product. All Industry Rates are notified annually in the Drawback Schedule and are claimed at the time of shipping bill filing; brand rates are fixed on application where AIR is inadequate. Drawback co-exists with RoDTEP for the non-overlapping component.
Yes. Along with Broadway, we serve George Town and the wider Chennai North belt for IEC Registration. Wherever you are in this part of Chennai, the process and our 9566-068-468 line stay the same.
A pure service exporter receiving foreign exchange under categories specified in RBI's Master Direction on Export of Services does not need an IEC unless he wishes to claim FTP benefits like SEIS arrears. However, most AD banks insist on IEC for KYC-linking inward remittances on EDPMS and for FIRC issuance, so IEC is obtained as a matter of practical necessity even by software, freelance and consulting exporters.
Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) Scheme under Chapter 5 of FTP 2023 allows import of capital goods at zero customs duty subject to an export obligation of 6 times the duty saved, to be fulfilled within 6 years. The exporter applies for an EPCG Authorisation on the DGFT portal, holds an active IEC and RCMC, executes a bond and bank guarantee with Customs and reports periodic export obligation discharge.
We review IEC work carefully before submission to avoid errors in the first place. If a genuine issue ever arises on something we filed for a Broadway client, we help set it right — standing behind our work is part of the service.
Section 11(2) of the Customs Act 1962 read with Section 11(2A) treats import or export without IEC as an offence attracting confiscation of goods and a penalty equal to the value of the goods. Concurrently Section 11 of the FT(D&R) Act 1992 prescribes monetary penalty up to five times the value of the goods or ₹1,000 whichever is higher, alongside denial of incentives and possible appearance on the denied entity list.
Application is filed on the DGFT portal dgft.gov.in under Services > IEC > Apply for IEC. The applicant logs in with PAN-based credentials, completes the ANF-2A electronic form, validates entity PAN, attaches address proof and bank certificate / cancelled cheque, completes Aadhaar OTP authentication of the signatory and pays ₹500 fee online. On successful validation the IEC is auto-generated and emailed.
The denied entity list is a public list maintained by DGFT of persons, firms and exporters whose IECs have been suspended or cancelled, or who are otherwise barred from FTP benefits. Banks and Customs cross-check this list before processing remittances or shipping bills. Removal is by way of compliance, payment of dues and an order from the issuing authority under Section 9 of the FT(D&R) Act.
Rebate of State and Central Taxes and Levies (RoSCTL) is a parallel remission scheme exclusively for apparel and made-ups under Chapters 61, 62 and 63 of the ITC(HS). Notified by the Ministry of Textiles, RoSCTL rates are higher than RoDTEP for these chapters and are mutually exclusive — an exporter elects either scheme, not both, on each shipping bill.

From General Hospital Road, Muthuswamy Road, North Fort Road, RBI Subway and Rajaji Salai through to Broadway Road, Esplanade, Evening Bazaar Road and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road, our team covers IEC for businesses right across Broadway and its main commercial roads.

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