Eximkey - India Export Import Policy 2004 2013 Exim Policy

Remittances against bills received for collection in respect of imports by post parcel may be made by authorised dealers, provided the goods imported are such as are normally despatched by post parcel. In these cases, the relative parcel receipts must be produced as evidence of despatch through the post and an undertaking to submit post parcel wrappers within three months from the date of remittance should be furnished by importers. If the parcel has already been received in India, the parcel wrapper should be produced in support of the remittance application. Where goods to be imported are not of a kind normally imported by post parcel or where authorised dealer is not satisfied about the bona fides of the application, the case should be referred to Reserve Bank for prior approval with full particulars together with relative parcel receipt/s (or wrapper/s).

NOTE: Authorised dealers may make remittances towards import of books by post parcel by book-sellers/publishers against bills received for collection, irrespective of the amounts involved, without prior approval of Reserve Bank against endorsement on the import licence where applicable in the normal course. They may also make remittances even if import licences covering the imports have been issued subsequent to the date of import subject to endorsement on such licences.

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