Declaration as regards export of goods and services

Regulation 3 – Regulation – FOREIGN EXCHANGE MANAGEMENT (EXPORT OF GOODS AND SERVICES) REGULATIONS, 2000 – Regulation 3 – 3. Declaration as regards export of goods and services :- 2[(1) In case of exports taking place through Customs manual ports, every exporter of goods or software in physical form or through any other form, either directly or indirectly, to any place outside India, other than Nepal and Bhutan, shall furnish to the specified authority, a declaration in one of the forms set out in the Schedule and supported by such evidence as may be specified, containing true and correct material particulars including the amount representing -] (i) the full export value of the goods or software; or (ii) if the full export value is not asc

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t of foreign exchange which becomes due or accrues on account of such export, and to repatriate the same to India in accordance with the provisions of the Act, and these Regulations, as also other rules and regulations made under the Act. 1[(4) Realization of export proceeds in respect of export of goods/software from third party should be duly declared by the exporter in the appropriate declaration form.] Notes:- 1. Inserted vide Not. 317/RB-2014 – Dated 4-9-2014 w.e.f. November 08.2013 2. Substituted vide Not. 342/RB-2014 – Dated 23-4-2015, before it was read as, " (1) Every exporter of goods or software in physical form or through any other form, either directly or indirectly, to any place outside India, other than Nepal and Bhutan

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