Deemed export benefits: procedural and documentary requirements govern entitlement, claim timelines, and payment-linked limits for domestic suppliers. Deemed export benefits under the Foreign Trade Policy require category-specific documentary proof and authorization procedures: EOUs, DTA units, project authorities and recipients must file claims in ANF formats with Central Excise-attested invoices, Project Authority Certificates, EPCG supplier certificates or payment certificates as applicable. Claims are generally to be filed within twelve months from payment or receipt of supplies, may be correlated with supply date if payment is in advance, and are limited to the extent of payment received. Brand rate fixation, provisional payments, subcontractor entitlements, TED exemption procedure, and interest on delayed refunds are governed by prescribed rules.
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Deemed export benefits: procedural and documentary requirements govern entitlement, claim timelines, and payment-linked limits for domestic suppliers.
Deemed export benefits under the Foreign Trade Policy require category-specific documentary proof and authorization procedures: EOUs, DTA units, project authorities and recipients must file claims in ANF formats with Central Excise-attested invoices, Project Authority Certificates, EPCG supplier certificates or payment certificates as applicable. Claims are generally to be filed within twelve months from payment or receipt of supplies, may be correlated with supply date if payment is in advance, and are limited to the extent of payment received. Brand rate fixation, provisional payments, subcontractor entitlements, TED exemption procedure, and interest on delayed refunds are governed by prescribed rules.
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