Phasing out of physical copies of Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) / Services Exports from India Scheme (SEIS) Duty Credit Scrips issued with EDI port as Port of registration
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Paperless duty credit scrips: electronic MEIS/SEIS scrips transmitted to Customs and usable only at EDI ports. Physical MEIS/SEIS duty credit scrips issued for EDI ports are being phased out and replaced by electronic transmission from DGFT to ICES. Scrip details and ownership information will be accessible online for verification; debits will be made and verified in ICES without physical presentation. Paperless scrips issued for EDI ports will not have TRA issuance and cannot be used at non EDI ports, while physical scrips will continue to be issued for non EDI ports with TRA facility.
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Paperless duty credit scrips: electronic MEIS/SEIS scrips transmitted to Customs and usable only at EDI ports.
Physical MEIS/SEIS duty credit scrips issued for EDI ports are being phased out and replaced by electronic transmission from DGFT to ICES. Scrip details and ownership information will be accessible online for verification; debits will be made and verified in ICES without physical presentation. Paperless scrips issued for EDI ports will not have TRA issuance and cannot be used at non EDI ports, while physical scrips will continue to be issued for non EDI ports with TRA facility.
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