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Procedure to getting EODC(Export Obligation Discharge Certificate) against EPCG Authorization from DGFT, Customs - Exim - SEZ

Issue Id: - 107151
Dated: 9-8-2014
By:- Rakesh K Paliwal

Procedure to getting EODC(Export Obligation Discharge Certificate) against EPCG Authorization from DGFT


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Dear Sirs/Madam,

We are the Automobiles Manufacturer and Import some Capital Goods under EPCG now the time to fulfill teh obligation , so please let me know the detailed Procedure ( with documentation )to getting EODC (Export Obligation Discharge Certificate) against EPCG Authorization from DGFT.

Thanks

Regards

Rakesh Paliwal

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1 Dated: 9-8-2014
By:- Pradeep Khatri

Dear Rakesh,

Following procedure needs to be followed:-

  1. As evidence of fulfillment of export obligation, authorization holder shall furnish application in ANF 5 B with documents prescribed therein.
  2. On being satisfied, RA concerned shall issue a certificate of discharge of export obligation to the EPCG authorization holder and send a copy to customs authorities with whom BG/LUT has been executed.
  3. RA shall ensure disposal of such applications within 30 days. Shortcomings, if any, shall be pointed out in one go. All correspondence, thereafter, shall relate to these deficiencies only. Fresh correspondence, if necessary, shall be within 15 days. Once documents are complete, EO will be discharged within 30 days of receipt of complete documents /information.
  4. Process of issue of final discharge certificate certificate/ rejection shall be completed within a period of 90 days from date of receipt of initial request. Applications that remain outstanding beyond a period of 90 days shall be reported to DGFT .

Further, please go the Chapter 5 of the FTP 2009-14 read with Chapter 5 of the HBP Vol.1 as amended from time to time.

Regards

Team YAGAY and SUN

(Management and Indirect Tax Consultants)


2 Dated: 9-8-2014
By:- Rakesh K Paliwal

Thanks ! Sir.


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