List of Exchange Control Manual Forms
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Form |
Index Title |
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A1-ACU |
Payment through Asian Clearing Union (Imports) |
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A1-FC |
Remittance in Foreign Currency (Imports) |
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A1-NRB |
Transfer of Rupees to the Account of a Non-resident Bank (Imports) |
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A2 |
Remittance in Foreign Currency (Non-Imports) |
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A3 |
Transfer of Rupees from/to the Account of Non-Resident Bank ... |
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A4 |
Operations on Non-resident Accounts (other than Accounts of ... |
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ADV |
Remittance on Account of Advertisements Abroad |
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APR |
Annual Performance Report of Indian Joint Ventures/WOSs abroad |
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BAL |
Statement of Foreign Currency Balances of Authorised Dealers ... |
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BBI |
Particulars of Shipments under Inward Air/Sea Cargo Consolidation |
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BBX1 |
Appointment of Break-Bulk Agents appointed abroad by Air/Sea ... |
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BBX2 |
Statement of Air Cargo Consolidation |
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BCI |
Certificate of Foreign Inward Remittance |
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BEF |
Statement Showing Details of remittances towards Imports in ... |
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BRT |
Declaration for Remittance of Book Royalty |
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CAS |
Statement of shipments made on "charges collected basis and ... |
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CDF |
Currency Declaration Form |
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CIR |
Statement showing Remittance of Income/ Interest allowed to ... |
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CM |
Cash Memo |
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CNP |
Statement of Expenditure Incurred by Correspondents etc. of ... |
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CTA |
Details of Foreign Exchange Earnings on Account of Foreign Tourists ... |
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DBS |
Statement of Operations on Diplomatic Bond Store Accounts |
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DIC |
Certificate to be furnished by Importer on goods moving in Consolidation ... |
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DIN |
Declaration for Direct Investment by NRIs/OCBs in Indian Firms/Companies |
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DSP |
Statement Regarding Sale Through Stock Exchange by Authorised ... |
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DSS |
Declaration of Shares Acquired by NRIs Through Subscription ... |
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EBW |
Statement of Export Bills Permitted to be Written off |
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ECB1 |
Permission to Raise Foreign Currency Loans/ Credits or to import ... |
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ECB2 |
Details of actual transactions of Foreign Currency Loan/Financial ... |
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ECB3 |
Application for Repayment/Payment of Principal/Interest and ... |
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ECB4 |
Permission to raise Short Term Foreign Currency Loan/Credit |
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ECB5 |
Statement of Drawals, Utilisation, Repayments and outstandings ... |
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ECB6 |
Application for permission to raise Foreign Currency Loan under ... |
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ECF |
Encashment Certificate (Authorised Dealers Exchange Bureaux ... |
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ECR |
Encashment Certificate (Restricted Money-changers) |
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ECT |
Export of Commodities on Elongated Credit Terms |
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EFC |
Application by Exporter for Opening of Foreign Currency Account ... |
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EFN |
Practising Profession or Carrying on Occupation, Trade or Business ... |
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EFT |
Statement of Remittance of Fees/ Remuneration to Foreign Nationals |
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EMG |
Emigration Questionnaire |
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ENC |
Statement of Export Bills Negotiated/ Sent for Collection Covered ... |
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ETX |
Extension of the Period for Realisation of Export Proceeds |
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EXL |
Statement of Trade-Related Advances in Foreign Currency granted ... |
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FAD1 |
Maintenance of Foreign Currency Accounts and Holding of Foreign ... |
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FAD2 |
Application for Permission to Acquire/Hold Foreign Currency ... |
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FAD3 |
Annual Return of Foreign Currency Shares in JV/WOS abroad |
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FC(RBI) |
Application for Approval of Foreign Investment and Technology ... |
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FLM 8 |
Summary statement of purchases from and sales to public of foreign ... |
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FNC1 |
Acting or Accepting Appointment as Agent in India |
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FNC2 |
Undertaking fresh business activity or Establishing Place of ... |
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FNC3 |
Undertaking Business Activity in India by Foreign Nationals |
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FNC4 |
Permission to Establish a Branch Office in India by an Overseas ... |
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FNC5 |
Establishing a Representative Office by Overseas Company for ... |
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