Import Export Code (IEC) Registration

The Import Export Code (IEC) is a 10-digit identification number issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) that every business needs to import or export goods from India. It is your business passport for international trade, since customs will not clear shipments and banks will not process trade payments without it. The IEC is now based on your PAN, costs Rs. 500, is issued in a few working days, and is valid for life, subject to a mandatory annual update. Samkhya obtains your IEC and sets up your trade registrations.

IEC Registration: A Detailed Guide

The IEC is issued by the DGFT under the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992, and is mandatory for anyone importing or exporting goods for commercial purposes. Since GST, the IEC number is the same as the entity’s PAN, but having a PAN alone is not enough: you must still apply on the DGFT portal and receive a distinct IEC certificate. It is needed for customs clearance of shipments and for sending or receiving foreign-exchange trade payments through banks. For pure service exports, an IEC is generally required only when claiming Foreign Trade Policy benefits or dealing in DGFT-specified services. Only one IEC is allowed per PAN, and it covers all of a business’s import and export activity.

Advantages of an IEC

An IEC offers important advantages:

  • Gateway to Global Trade: An IEC is mandatory to legally import or export goods from India.
  • Customs and Banking: It enables customs clearance of shipments and foreign-exchange trade payments.
  • Lifetime Validity: The IEC does not expire and needs no renewal fee, only an annual update.
  • Access to Export Benefits: It is the basis for schemes and benefits such as RoDTEP and duty exemptions.
  • Builds Credibility: An IEC signals to overseas partners that the business is authorised for global trade.
  • Simple and Low-Cost: It is obtained online for a Rs. 500 fee, usually within a few working days.

Who Needs an IEC

An IEC is needed in these cases:

  • Importers: Anyone importing goods into India for commercial purposes.
  • Exporters: Anyone exporting goods from India.
  • Service Exporters: Required only when claiming Foreign Trade Policy benefits or dealing in specified services.
  • All Entity Types: Proprietorships, partnerships, LLPs, companies, OPCs, HUFs, trusts, and societies.
  • Not for Personal Use: Goods imported purely for personal use are generally exempt.
  • One per PAN: Only a single IEC is issued against each PAN.

Requirements for IEC

To obtain an IEC, you generally need:

  • A valid PAN of the business or proprietor, as the IEC is PAN-based.
  • An active bank account in the name of the PAN holder.
  • Proof of the business address.
  • A registered login on the DGFT portal, with Aadhaar OTP or a Digital Signature Certificate.
  • Details matching PAN records exactly, to avoid approval delays.

Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility for an IEC is broad:

  • Any individual or business entity engaged in import or export can apply.
  • The applicant must have a valid PAN.
  • A bank account in the applicant’s name is required.
  • Only one IEC is allowed per PAN.
  • Government entities and personal-use imports are generally exempt.

DGFT and the IEC Process

The IEC is issued by the DGFT through its portal at dgft.gov.in. The applicant registers on the portal, selects the correct entity type, enters the business and proprietor or director details exactly as per PAN, uploads a cancelled cheque or bank certificate and address proof, authenticates with Aadhaar OTP or a Digital Signature Certificate, and pays the Rs. 500 fee. The IEC, which mirrors the PAN, is typically issued within one to three working days and can be downloaded with a QR code. To actually trade, the business then registers its bank’s AD Code at the relevant customs port and registers on the ICEGATE customs portal.

Documents Required

For the Applicant:

  • PAN of the business or proprietor, and proof of identity.
  • Aadhaar or a Digital Signature Certificate for authentication.

For the Business:

  • A cancelled cheque or bank certificate showing the account in the applicant’s name.
  • Proof of the business address, such as a utility bill or rent agreement.

IEC Registration Process

IEC registration follows a clear sequence:

  1. Register on the DGFT portal with your mobile and email, verified by OTP.
  2. Start a fresh IEC application and select the correct entity type.
  3. Enter the business name and details exactly as per PAN.
  4. Upload the bank proof and address proof.
  5. Authenticate and pay with Aadhaar OTP or a Digital Signature Certificate and the Rs. 500 fee.
  6. Receive the IEC, usually within one to three working days.
  7. Register the AD Code at your customs port and register on ICEGATE to begin trading.

Get your IEC with Samkhya

Getting your IEC with Samkhya Corporate Services is simple. Just follow these easy steps:

  • Share your details: Tell us your business, PAN, and bank account.
  • We prepare the application: We complete the DGFT filing and authentication.
  • Fill the form: Complete our online form and upload your bank and address proof.

From there, our team obtains your IEC and helps with the AD Code and ICEGATE registration.

IEC Compliance

An IEC carries light but important compliance:

  • Mandatory Annual Update: Update or confirm the IEC details on the DGFT portal every year between April and June, even with no changes.
  • Avoid Deactivation: An IEC not updated in the window is deactivated and must be reactivated before you can trade.
  • Keep Details Current: Update any change in address, bank account, or business details promptly.
  • AD Code and ICEGATE: Maintain AD Code registration at each port and your ICEGATE registration.
  • Realise Export Proceeds: Receive export payments through banking channels within the prescribed period.
  • GST for Trade: Maintain GST registration, as imports attract IGST and exporters need it for an LUT or refunds.

Costs, Validity, and Trade Taxes

The IEC carries a one-time government fee of Rs. 500 and has lifetime validity, with no renewal fee, only a mandatory annual update between April and June. On the tax side, imports into India are treated as inter-state supplies and attract IGST along with basic customs duty at the port, which an importer can claim as input tax credit. Exports are zero-rated under GST, so an exporter can either export under a Letter of Undertaking without paying IGST, or pay IGST and claim a refund. While the IEC itself is not a tax registration, it works hand in hand with GST, the AD Code, and ICEGATE to make import and export operations possible. An IEC that lapses for want of the annual update blocks customs clearance until it is reactivated.

IEC at a Glance

Feature Detail
Issued By Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT).
Governing Law Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992.
Number 10 digits, same as the entity’s PAN.
Government Fee Rs. 500, one time.
Processing Time Usually 1 to 3 working days.
Validity Lifetime, with a mandatory April-June annual update.
Mandatory For Import or export of goods from India.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who needs an IEC?

Any business or individual importing or exporting goods from India needs an IEC. For pure service exports, it is required only when claiming Foreign Trade Policy benefits or dealing in specified services.

Is the IEC the same as my PAN?

The IEC number is the same as the entity’s PAN, but you must still apply on the DGFT portal and receive a separate IEC certificate, as a PAN alone does not authorise trade.

How much does an IEC cost and how long does it take?

The government fee is Rs. 500, and the IEC is usually issued within one to three working days of a clean application.

Does an IEC need to be renewed?

It has lifetime validity with no renewal fee, but it must be updated or confirmed on the DGFT portal every year between April and June, or it is deactivated.

Do I need GST along with an IEC?

For actual trade you will usually need both, since imports attract IGST and exporters need GST registration to file an LUT or claim refunds.

Can I have more than one IEC?

No. Only one IEC is allowed per PAN, and it covers all of the business’s import and export activity.