EFT account mandatory

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| Announcing this at a seminar conducted by the Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FKCCI) here on Thursday, regional joint director of foreign trade M Balagangadharan pointed out that remitting the licence fee through ETF had been an optional mode for the last six years. |
| "It is now mandatory for all entrepreneurs seeking export incentives to open an EFT account. This will greatly reduce the hardship for entrepreneurs and the DGFT," he added. |
| Earlier, an entrepreneur had to submit nine sets of applications manually at the regional DGFT office to claim export incentive. Now, the application has been reduced to a three-page digital document that can be submitted on the DGFT website. This is possible only if the entrepreneur holds an EFT account and a digital signature, Balagangadharan explained. |
| He pointed out that the electronic submission of applications for advance licence, EPCG licence and DEPB licence with digital signature on the DGFT website is mandatory. |
| Applications with digital signature will get 25 per cent fee concession while those submitted with digital signature and EFT will get a 50 per cent concession, Balagangadharan explained. |
| He urged the trade and industry to complete the necessary formalities for operationalising the EFT accounts to ensure that their import/export shipments are not affected. |
| "A process, which consumed almost a day of entrepreneurs, will now be completed in minutes," he stated. |
First Published: Apr 07 2006 | 12:00 AM IST