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| Date : 01 Jun 2005 | | Evidence of imports | | 7A.20 |
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7A.20
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It
is obligatory on the part of importers to submit Exchange Control copy
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Bills
of Entry for Home Consumption/Postal/Wrappers to the authorised |
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hrough whom relative remittance was made as evidence that the goods
for which the payment was made have actually been imported into India.
Authorised dealer should ensure that in all cases, including cases of
advance remittances permitted vide paragraph 7A.10, these are submitted
by their importer customers and are verified. In respect of imports
made on D/A basis, since goods would normally be cleared before the
due date of payment, authorised dealers should insist on production
of documentary evidence of import i.e. Exchange Control copy of Bill
of Entry for Home Consumption/Postal/Wrappers at the time of effecting
remittance of the import bill. Authorised dealers should also advise
this requirement to their importer customers in writing while delivering
the documents against acceptance. |
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NOTES:
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A.
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In case of goods
imported and stored by 100% Export Oriented Units/Units in Export Processing
Zones and Free Trade Zones in bonded warehouses, it will be in order
for authorised dealers to accept Exchange Control (quadruplicate) copy
of Into Bond Bill of Entry for Warehousing as evidence of import.
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As regards submission
of evidence in respect of imports by courier services, please see paragraph
7A.23.
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C.
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In respect of imports
on D/A basis if importers fail to produce documentary evidence due to
genuine reasons such as non-arrival of consignment, delay in delivery/customs
clearance of consignment, etc. authorised dealers may, on merits, allow
reasonable time not exceeding three months from the date of remittance
to the importer to submit the evidence of import.
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(ii) |
Authorised
dealers should in all cases acknowledge receipt of Exchange |
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copy of bill of entry/postal/wrappers from importers by issuing acknowledgement
slips containing the following particulars: |
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(a) |
Importer's
full name and address with code number. |
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(b) |
Import
licence number and date (wherever applicable) |
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(c) |
Bank's
reference of letter of credit number etc., if any. |
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(d) |
Number
and date of Exchange Control copy of bill of entry/postal wrapper and
the amount of import. |
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(e) |
Particulars
of goods imported. |
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(iii) |
Internal
inspectors or auditors (including external auditors appointed by |
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dealers) should carry out 100% verification of all the Exchange Control
copies of bills of entry/postal/wrappers and a certificate to that effect
should be forwarded, on half-yearly basis, to the office of Reserve
Bank under whose jurisdiction the authorised dealer is situated. |
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(iv) |
In
case an importer does not furnish the Exchange Control copy of Bill
of |
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within three months from the date of remittance (or within prescribed
period as provided in paragraph 7A.10), the authorised dealer should
issue a reminder to the importer asking him to roduce it forthwith.
If there is still no response, a reminder by registered post with acknowledgement
due should be issued not later than one month from the date of the first
reminder. |
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(v) |
Authorised
dealers should forward to Reserve Bank a statement as at the end |
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each calendar quarter in form BEF furnishing details of import transactions
in respect of which the importers have defaulted in submission of Exchange
Control copies of Bills of Entry within a period of 21 days from the
date of issue of registered (acknowledgement due) reminder. The quarterly
statement should be submitted to Reserve Bank within 15 days from the
end of the quarter to which the statement relates. |
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(vi) |
Exchange
Control copy of Bill of Entry for Home Consumption/postal wrappers |
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be preserved by authorised dealers for a period of one year from the
date of its verification as required under paragraph (iii) above. However,
in respect of cases which are under investigation by investigating agencies,
the Exchange Control copy of Bill of Entry for Home Consumption/postal
wrappers should be preserved till the investigating agency concerned
gives clearance for destruction. |
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