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Third Party Export :

shabir khan
  1. My Firm Is registered
  2. I Received Export order from usa for some agriculture product
  3. I Send Performa invoice ect
  4. Received amount in my Bank Account
  5. But to some technical certificate require that materil can we ship by other local exporter to that our buyer and we paid amount to that local supplier what is price decided

Is this possible

Export is made by other companies

In that export product there is some government incentive by 10% so we can claim that incentive or that other company that export on our behalf can claim that amount

  1. There is any legal formalities became as third party exporter
  2. We can process it without any problem
Exporting via Third-Party: Claiming Government Incentives and MEIS Benefits Explained for Agricultural Products A user inquired about exporting agricultural products to the USA through a third-party exporter due to technical certification requirements. They asked if they could still claim a government incentive of 10% and what legal formalities were involved. The response clarified that third-party exports, also known as merchant exports under GST, are possible. The third party can claim the MEIS benefit provided by DGFT and may pass it on to the original exporter. The third-party exporter must include the original exporter's details in the shipping bill. (AI Summary)
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