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Acche Din- IMPORT AND EXPORT MANDAOTRY DOCUMENTS REDUCED TO 3

Sudhir Goyal
India Simplifies Trade Docs: Only 3 Required for Imports/Exports Starting April 2015; Boosts Ease of Business India has streamlined its import and export documentation process, reducing the mandatory documents to three each, effective April 1, 2015. This initiative, aimed at enhancing the 'Ease of Doing Business,' follows recommendations from an Inter Ministerial Committee and the 'Trading Across Borders' report. The Reserve Bank of India has integrated the Foreign Exchange Control Form into the Shipping Bill for exports and eliminated it for imports. Customs now accept a combined Commercial Invoice cum Packing List. The Shipping Ministry has also eliminated the Terminal Handling Receipt requirement, moving the process online. This reform is expected to improve India's global trade rankings. (AI Summary)

IMPORT AND EXPORT MANDAOTRY DOCUMENTS REDUCED

Mandatory documents required for import and export of goods reduced to three documents each (w.e.f 1st apr,15):

India took a step forward in improving 'Ease of Doing Business' by reducing the compulsory documents required for import and export of goods. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) issued a Notification No. 114 (RE-2013)/2009-2014.

A committee ‘Inter Ministerial Committee’ was set up by the department of commerce to recommend devices to reduce requisite number of mandatory documents, transactions cost and time for Exports and Imports.

Based on the recommendations of 'Trading Across Borders' report submitted by committee,

The India’s central bank RBI has agreed to do away with the 'Foreign Exchange Control Form (SDF)' by incorporating the same in the 'Shipping Bill' (for exports) and dispensing with the 'Foreign Exchange Control Form (Form A-1)' (for imports).

Customs have also agreed to merge the 'Commercial Invoice' with the 'Packing List' and have issued a Circular for accepting 'Commercial Invoice cum Packing List' that combines the required details of both the documents. Optionally the exporters and importers may fill separate , 'Commercial Invoice' and 'Packing List' also, if they so want.

Shipping Ministry has also agreed to do away with the requirement of 'Terminal Handling Receipt' and make the process online.

The following mandatory documents are prescribed for exports and imports of goods from/into India:

MANDATORY DOCUMENTS FOR EXPORT and IMPORT

S. No.

EXPORTS

IMPORTS

1

Bill of Lading/ Airway Bill

Bill of Lading/ Airway Bill

2

Commercial Invoice cum Packing List

Commercial Invoice cum Packing List

3

Shipping Bill/ Bill of Export

Bill of Entry

 

Below listed 7 and 10 documents were mandatory respectively for export and import from/to India:

OLD MANDATORY DOCUMENTS LISTED

S. No.

EXPORTS

IMPORTS

1

Shipping Bill

Bill of Entry

2

Commercial Invoice

Commercial invoice

3

Packing List

Packing List

4

Bill of Lading

Bill of Lading

5

Foreign Exchange Control Form (SDF)

Foreign Exchange Control Form (Form A-1)

6

Terminal Handling Receipt

Terminal Handling Receipt

7

Technical Standard Certificate

Certified Engineer's

Report

8

 

Cargo Release Order

9

 

Product manual

10

 

Inspection report

 

Now it is expected that this step would improve India's ranking. India ranked 126th in Trading Across Borders component of 'Ease of Doing Business', out of 189 countries ranked by the World Bank in its 2015 Report.

Author

CA Sudhir K Goyal

(About the Author- Author is a Member of ICAI and can be reached at email [email protected])

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