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01(RE-2010)/2009-14, Dated: 18/06/2012

 

Introduction of electronic Bank Realization Certificate (e-BRC) system

 

 

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF FOREIGN TRADE
UDYOG BHAVAN, NEW DELHI
 
 
Policy Circular No. 01 (RE- 2012) /2009-14            Dated 18th   June , 2012

 
 
Subject:    Introduction    of electronic Bank Realization Certificate (e-BRC) system.
           
            Through Public Notice No. 02 dated 5.6.2012 electronic issuance of BRCs have been initiated which obviates submission of physical copy of BRC to claim benefits of the FTP Schemes.
2.         Following are for information and guidelines:-
A.        For Banks:-
(i)         Uploading of BRC data by banks can be done at any time and it should be           electronically transmitted on a daily basis.
(ii)        Electronic issuance of BRC has started with effect from 05.06.2012. Physical      submission of BRC would continue concurrently for one month from 05.06.2012. BRCs             which             have been issued manually after 01.04.2012 shall be converted in the     digital             (XML) format by the banks and uploaded on DGFT server. This exercise may       be completed by 31.07.2012.
(iii)       Banks shall upload the rupees equivalent of the realised foreign exchange, based on the monthly exchange rate notified by Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC), Ministry of Finance.  In case the realisation is in a denomination other than the notified currency, the rates given by RBI shall be adopted.  In case exchange rate is not available from RBI then banks will do currency conversion as             per their present existing practice.
B.        For exporters:-
            e-BRC details available in the DGFT server will not contain the details of amount of commission paid. This amount has to be provided by the exporter at the time of filing online application.
C.        For RAs:-
            The net foreign exchange earnings (in foreign currency) reflected in e-BRC, transmitted by banks would indicate FOB value (as per valuation made by custom authorities on the shipping           bill). While granting Chapter 3 benefits, RA shall consider             the net foreign exchange earnings.  In case of shortfall in foreign exchange realization with  respect  to  the  shipping  bill  FOB  value,  pro rata distribution of
       
 
            realized foreign exchange against each export item will be made by the system   itself.  To explain in detail, three illustrations are given below:-
Illustration 1 (Single Export Product) – If NFE as per e-BRC isUS$ 100/- and FOB value as per Shipping Bill is US$ 80/- , then benefit would be granted on US $ 80/-.
Illustration 2 (Single Export Product) - If NFE as per e-BRC isUS $ 100/- and FOB value as per Shipping Bill is US $ 120/- , then Chapter 3 FTP benefit would be granted on US $ 100/-.
Illustration 3 (Multiple Export Items On Single Shipping Bill) - If Shipping Bill contains 3 export items A,B and C with FOBs US $40, US $60 and US $80 respectively (total FOB US $180/-). If the total NFE realised as per e-BRC is US$90/-, then by pro-rata calculation the benefits on 3 items i.e. A, B and C will be calculated on 20 US$, 30 US$ and 40 US$ respectively.
This issues with the approval of Director General of Foreign Trade.
 
 

(Rajiv Arora )
Joint Director General of Foreign Trade
E-mail:   rajiv.arora@nic.in
 
 

(Issued from F. No. 01/02/110/AM 12/EDI )

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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