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Freelancer Alert: Export Code(IEC)

Category : Business, Freelance content, Freelancing, Information Technology, Money & Finance, News and society

The email from Paypal has elicited a mixed response. Many are happy to see the light at the end of the tunnel but are puzzled by the rider that everyone would have to enter an Export code before they are permitted to withdraw the funds to their bank account.  I see many blog posts which ask “What the hell is Export code?” So this information may be useful for you.

The Foreign Trade(Development and Regulation) Act 1992 stipulates that every exporter or importer of goods and services must apply for and obtain an Importer-Exporter Number(IEC Number).  The application for obtaining this number needs to be made under section seven of this act to the Director General. Under this act an importer is anyone who brings in goods or services into the country and an exporter is one who sends out goods and services via land, sea or air. However, the term “goods” is not defined in the act itself and the meaning is derived from the dictionary meaning of the word or from the Import-Export regulation act of 1947 which preceded the current act. As per this act “goods” is defined as any “article, animal, substance or property whatsoever”.

There has been a lot of controversy whether sending of digital material over the Internet would qualify as “goods” or “services” and whether the process of transmitting the information over the Internet falls within the ambit of sending out of India goods or services “by land, sea or air”.  Since the issue was unclear, freelancers were not asked to apply and obtain the IEC number under section 7.

However, there was a move to include services into the ambit of the act from time to time. Objections from the Finance Ministry kept the amendment at bay for some time.  The Standing Committee on Commerce made suggestions on Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2009 which included a suggestion to bring “Techonology” and “services” including “financial services” under the ambit of the act.  The bill was  submitted on the 25th of November 2009 to effect the following amendments.

2(a) (ii) Supplying Service or Technology from the territory of India to another country; from India to a service consumer in another country; by a service supplier in India through a commercial presence in another country; through a service supplier in India, through Indian naturals in the territory of another country.

Elaborate definitions of service and technology have also been included in the act. You can get more information at http://164.100.47.5/newcommittee/press_release/bill/Committee%20on%20Commerce/Foreign%20Trade%20%28Development%20and%20Regulation%29%20Bill,%2020090001.pdf .  The net result of this amendment would be that all freelancers who supply software or other kinds of services to consumers abroad must apply for and obtain a IEC number.

I am unable to ascertain whether the bill has been passed or is still pending. If it has been passed, freelancers should get ready to apply for the IEC number! Stay tuned in for more information!

Comments (6)

Hmm that’s interessting but actually i have a hard time figuring it… wonder what others have to say..

BTW, eLagaan.com has some detailed instructions and information about the IEC code take a look at http://elagaan.com/business/import-export-code-iec . They also provide a service to get you your IEC code.

Hi all,

I have the same issue with paypal as I am from India. I had more then $700 balance in paypal and because of the limitation, I was not able to withdrew my fund, and with in a few days more funds will hit my paypal account ( as I am a designer and I’m listed in elance, scriptlance and GAF). Now I want to share the way how I am drawing my Paypal fund in India.

I opened a Legal Personal US bank account . ( take 10 days to ship my ATM card, PIN and check book ) ( Don’t believe any offer untill its US-FDIC recognize, I have lost money in google search)

And then I Transfer my PAYPAL fund to My US Bank account ( took 2 minute).
Now I can withdrew my money from any ATM in my city. (my ATM card is MasterCard Debit card.)

I opened the account just for nothing ( only $10, for information they will ask you to deposed $200 at the time of opening the account but you can withdrew the amount anytime) and it’s a 0 balance account with an ATM card cum MasterCard Debit card, 200 page US check book. More over my account is insured up to $100,000. Now, Some of my customer wish to paid me directly in my US bank account. As a result there is no extra charges ( Paypal %) between customer and me….

I am happy that I have a legal Personal US Bank account and NOW I can withdrew Indian rupees without knowing anyone in India :P

http://doiop.com/USBANK for More details about the personal US Bank account.

Best of luck.

— Divya

I do not think it is very wise to open a US bank account for this purpose. Many US banks require you to maintain a minimum balance and have a number of charges for different types of accounts. Also having an account in the US just because there is a short term hiccup in the transfer of money from paypal due to legal changes in India, is not justifiable. I would advise everyone to wait and watch and then decide on the best course to adopt. There is no point in rushing the fences.

Samantha

Look Like we freelancers can use IEC code 0100000053 for the withdrawal as per http://www.ieport.com/frms/iec-eligibility.htm

I do not think this code will be applicable for us, if the amendment bill has been passed. The amendment clearly states that “services” of any kind will fall within the ambit of the Act. Should get a clarification on this point from the horse’s mouth in a day or two.
Samantha

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