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export to nepal

nirali pandya

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I want to export my goods to Nepal. I have not opted for LUT under GST. I have registered myself under GST and i have IEC code also. What other documents/permissions do i require to fulfill? Please guide. I want to export by Road transportation.

Guidance on Exporting Goods to Nepal Without LUT: Use Form GST RFD-11 or Export with IGST Payment. An individual inquired about exporting goods to Nepal, specifically seeking guidance on necessary documents and permissions without opting for a Letter of Undertaking (LUT) under GST. Several responses suggested obtaining an LUT from tax authorities using Form GST RFD-11 or exporting with IGST payment and claiming a refund. Alternatives included exporting under normal bond conditions with surety. Additional required documents for LUT include the GST Registration Certificate and a self-declaration of non-prosecution. The discussion emphasized that exporting to Nepal is now equivalent to exporting to other countries. (AI Summary)
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