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Import Export Code (IEC) Registration

The Import Export Code (IEC) is a unique 10-digit registration number issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. It acts as a key business identification number for anyone involved in import or export transactions.

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About IEC

The Import Export Code (IEC) is a unique 10-digit registration number issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. It acts as a key business identification number for anyone involved in import or export transactions.
IEC registration is mandatory under the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992, and applies to all entities, including proprietorships, partnerships, LLPs, companies, or trusts. Once issued, it remains valid for a lifetime and requires only periodic updates.

Why IEC is Important for Traders

An Import Export Code (IEC) is the first essential step for any Indian business looking to trade internationally. It serves as a government authorization that allows companies or individuals to import or export goods and services legally. Without an IEC, customs clearance, international payments, or export incentives cannot be processed. Whether you are a small startup or an established manufacturer, an IEC gives your business a global identity and access to overseas markets.

Benefits of IEC Registration

  • Legal Authorization: Enables businesses to conduct cross-border trade legally.
  • Customs Facilitation: Required for clearing shipments during import/export.
  • Global Market Access: Opens new business opportunities in the international market.
  • Financial Benefits: Access to DGFT export incentives, duty drawback, and government subsidies.
  • Smooth Banking Transactions: Banks require IEC for processing foreign currency payments.
  • Lifetime Validity: IEC once issued does not expire, reducing renewal compliance.
  • Enhanced Credibility: Improves brand reputation with global buyers and suppliers.

Procedure for IEC Registration

  1. Access DGFT Portal – Visit https://dgft.gov.in and create a user profile using your PAN and business credentials.
  2. Complete the Application Form – Fill Form ANF 2A with details such as business name, registered address, bank details, and contact information.
  3. Upload Documents – Attach scanned copies of the required documents: PAN, bank statement, address proof, and incorporation certificate where applicable.
  4. Payment of Fees – Pay the prescribed government fee online via debit card, credit card, or net banking.
  5. Verification & Approval – DGFT verifies the submitted applications and documents.
  6. IEC Certificate Issuance – The IEC certificate is approved and issued electronically, available to download from the DGFT dashboard.

LegalWalaKart ensures that the process is managed end-to-end, from application drafting to certification, ensuring zero rejections and quick approvals.

Documents Required

  • PAN card of the business or individual.
  • Aadhaar card, Passport, or Voter ID as identity proof.
  • Address proof (utility bill, property papers, or rent agreement).
  • Bank account details (cancelled cheque or bank certificate).
  • Incorporation certificate or partnership deed (for registered firms).
  • Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) for authorized signatory.
  • Passport-size photograph of the applicant.

Pricing

IEC registration with LegalWalaKart is fast, affordable, and transparent.

  • Government Fees: ₹500 (fixed DGFT fee).
  • Professional Fees: Starting from ₹999 onwards.
  • Processing Time: 1 to 3 working days for most cases.

Our packages cover digital filing, document verification, and follow-up support until your IEC certificate is approved.

Post IEC Compliances

Though the IEC is valid for life, businesses must follow certain post-registration formalities:

  • Annual Verification: DGFT requires that IEC holders verify and update their details annually between April and June, even if there are no changes.
  • Compliance with FTP: Follow the Foreign Trade Policy guidelines for exports, imports, and reporting.
  • Maintain Records: Keep trade, customs, and foreign exchange documents for audit purposes.
  • Deactivate or Update IEC: Apply online in case of ownership change, address modification, or discontinuation of trade.

Timeline

  • Application Filing & Verification: 24–48 hours.
  • Certificate Approval: Usually 1–3 working days (if documents are accurate).

LegalWalaKart’s automation and expert support make it one of the fastest IEC processing services in India.

Why Choose LegalWalaKart

  • DGFT-certified professionals handling every step.
  • 100% online process with error-free filing.
  • Fastest turn-around time with live application tracking.
  • Free consultation on export benefits and government schemes.
  • Affordable packages with no hidden charges.
  • Trusted by exporters, importers, manufacturers, and service providers across India.

LegalWalaKart ensures your IEC registration is smooth, verified, and government-compliant—empowering your global trade journey with confidence.

Deliverables

Once registration is complete, you receive:

  • Digital copy of the IEC Certificate issued by DGFT.
  • Unique 10-digit IEC number.
  • Online dashboard access for future updates.
  • Guidance on availing export incentives and linking IEC with other registrations like GST.

FAQ

It is a 10-digit identification number issued by DGFT that allows businesses to legally import or export goods and services from India.
All individuals or businesses engaged in cross-border trading, including manufacturers, traders, exporters, and importers.
Usually 1–3 working days, depending on the accuracy of documents and DGFT processing time.
No renewal is required; IEC is valid for a lifetime. Annual validation on the DGFT portal is mandatory.

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