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Advance Authorisation(AA)

Ministry: Ministry Of Commerce And Industry

Department: Directorate General of Foreign Trade

Advance Authorisation scheme enables duty free import of inputs for export production, including replenishment of inputs or duty remission Advance Authorisation covers manufacturer exporters or merchant exporters tied to supporting manufacturer(s).

Start date1 Aug 2023
Last verifiedToday

About This Scheme

Advance Authorisation Scheme: Advance Authorisation is issued to allow duty free import of input, which is physically incorporated in export product (making normal allowance for wastage). In addition, fuel, oil, catalyst which is consumed / utilized in the process of production of export product, may also be allowed. Authorisation shall be issued in accordance with the Policy and Procedures in force on the date of issue of the Authorisation. Advance Authorisation is issued for inputs in relation to resultant product, on the following basis: 1. As per Standard Input Output Norms (SION) notified (available in Hand Book of Procedures); OR 1. On the basis of self declaration as per paragraph 4.07 of Handbook of Procedures. OR 1. Applicant-specific prior fixation of norm by Norms Committee as per para 4.06 of Handbook of procedures. OR 1. On the basis of Self Ratification Scheme in terms of para 4.06 of foreign trade policy. The quantity of inputs allowed for a given product is based on specific norms defined for that export product, which considers the wastage generated in the manufacturing process. DGFT provides a sector-wise list of Standard Input-Output Norms (SION) under which the exporters may choose to apply. Alternatively, exporters may apply for their own ad-hoc norms in cases where the SION does not suit the exporter. Advance Authorisation covers manufacturer exporters or merchant exporters tied to supporting manufacturer(s).The inputs imported are exempt from duties like Basic Customs Duty, Additional Customs Duty, Education Cess, Anti-dumping duty, Safeguard Duty and Transition Product-Specific Safeguard duty, Integrated tax, and Compensation Cess, wherever applicable, subject to certain conditions. Duty-free importable items under the scheme The following items can be imported without payment of duty under this scheme: - Inputs that are physically incorporated in the product to be exported after making normal allowance for wastage - Fuel, oil, catalysts which are consumed or utilized to obtain the export product. > Advance Authorisation for Spices: Duty free import of spices covered under Chapter-9 of ITC (HS) shall be permitted only for activities like crushing / grinding / sterilization / manufacture of oils or oleoresins. Authorisation shall not be available for simply cleaning, grading, re-packing, etc.

Benefits

  1. Input for exports exempted from payment of Basic Customs Duty, Additional Customs Duty, Education Cess, Anti-dumping Duty, Safeguard Duty and Transition Product Specific Safeguard Duty, wherever applicable.
  2. Exempted from IGST and Compensation cess.

Eligibility

Note: You may be eligible based on the information shown. Please verify the official eligibility requirements before applying.

Required Documents

  • IEC Copy.
  • Export Item Description.
  • ITC HS code of the export product.
  • Quantity of Export item.
  • FOB value of item to be exported.
  • Import Item description.
  • ITC HS code of the import product.
  • Quantity of Import item.
  • CIF value of imported item.
  • IGST duty percentage on item to be imported (%).
  • Custom duty percentage on item to be imported (%).
  • Port of Registration to be mentioned.
  • Valid RCMC from an Export Promotion Council suitable to the export product.
  • Industrial license.
  • CA certificate.
  • CA certificate of consumption for last 3 years.

✦ Required ◦ Optional

How to Apply

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Step 1: Access the DGFT Portal

Step 2: Obtain PAN-Based IEC

  • Log in to the DGFT portal.
  • Apply for or link your existing Import Export Code (IEC) based on PAN.
  • IEC is issued for lifetime and must be updated yearly without any charges.

Step 3: Register Digital Signature Certificate (DSC)

  • After login, go to:
  • My Dashboard → View and Register Digital Signatures Token
  • Register your DSC token for online application submission.

Step 4: Obtain Registration Cum Membership Certificate (RCMC)

  • Get the RCMC from the concerned Export Promotion Council (EPC) or Commodity Board.
  • Refer to Appendix 2T of FTP available on the DGFT portal.
  • Importance of RCMC

RCMC is required for:

  • Claiming export benefits
  • Participation in international trade fairs
  • Obtaining restricted licenses
  • Applying for anti-dumping duty measures

Step 5: Apply for Advance Authorisation (ANF 4A)

After completing the prerequisites:

Go to:

Services → Advance Authorisation / DFIA → Apply for Advance Authorisation (ANF 4A)

Submit the application online through the DGFT portal.

Quick Info

Level
Central Government
Launched
1 Aug 2023