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An Import Export (IEC) Code in India is a 10-digit number which is given to that person who do import or export goods and services from abroad for and of their businesses and this import export code in India is which provided by Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT). Import export codes are significant and imperative for the importers at the time when delivery and shipments gets cleared and completed from the customs, behaviour and when funds, resources are sent overseas and out of the country. The Importer -Exporter Code (IEC) is a key business identification number which is compulsory and obligatory for Imports or Exports in India.

For Individual or proprietorship Firm

•Passport size Photograph;

•Self-attested Copy of PAN card;

•Self-attested Copy of Passport /Voter’s ID/Driving Licence/Aadhar card, anyone;

•Rent Agreement or Sale deed in case business premise is self-owned;

•Latest Electricity Bill/Landline Bill/Mobile Bill, ANY ONE;

•Bank Certificate/Cancelled Cheque.

For Partnership Firm/LLP

•Photograph of the Managing Partner/Designated Partner;

•Self-attested Copy of PAN card of the partnership firm/LLP;

•Self-attested Copy of Passport/Voter’s ID/Aadhar Card /Driving Licence, any one of the Managing Partner/ Designated Partner;

•Self-attested copy of PAN Card of the Managing Partner/Designated partner;

•Partnership Deed/LLP Agreement;

•Rent Agreement or Sale deed in case business premise is self-owned;

•Latest Electricity Bill/Landline Bill/Mobile Bill, ANY ONE,

•Bank Certificate/Cancelled Cheque.

For Company

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