ED and DRI to Crack
Down on Cos for Non Realization of Export Proceeds after Claiming Drawback
[PIB (MoF) Press Release dated 21st July 2016]
SIT
directs Enforcement Directorate to take necessary action under FEMA with
respect to 216 Companies with respect to the period before 1st March, 2016 and
572 Companies for the period after 1st March, 2016 for which each such Company
had export proceeds pending for realisation for more
than Rs. 100 crore.
SIT also
directed Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) to check from it’s database on how many Companies have claimed duty
drawback but have failed to bring export proceeds, take necessary action against
them as per law; Asks RBI to immediately develop an institutional mechanism and
IT system to not only immediately red flag those cases where exports have been
outstanding in violation of FEMA guidelines but share the complete data with
Enforcement Directorate and Directorate of Revenue Intelligence on a monthly
basis.
As per
RBI regulations, all exporters have to bring foreign exchange into the country
as export proceeds within one year of the date of exports. The data on whether
a particular exporter has brought export proceeds into the country is
maintained by RBI.
Not
bringing export proceeds is a violation of Foreign Exchange Management Act
(FEMA) as it amounts to illicitly parking funds abroad.
Further,
exporters can claim duty drawback on exports made with respect to taxes paid on
inputs to exports. Any exporter can claim duty drawback only if the exporter
has brought export proceeds into the country.
It is
important for Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) also to have this data
so that they could cross check the data and see if any exporter who has not
brought in export proceeds has claimed duty drawback or not. The country thus
loses on two counts – first by not getting proceeds of exports for exports made
and secondly wrongful claim of duty drawback.
The
Special Investigation Team (SIT) had asked RBI to give details of exports made
where exports proceeds were yet to be utilised even
after a period of more than one year. In response, RBI provided data on Export outstanding
for shipping bills prior to 1st March, 2014 pending for more
than one year as well as data on export outstanding for shipping bills on or
after 1st March, 2014 pending for more than one year.
The data
was reviewed in SIT meeting held on 12th and 13th July,
2016. From the data provided by RBI, it emerged that huge amount of export
proceeds have not been realized. The SIT directed as follows
:
Enforcement
Directorate to take necessary action under FEMA wherever needed and specially
with respect to 216 Companies with respect to the period before 1st March,
2016 and 572 Companies for the period after 1st March, 2016 for
which each such Company had export proceeds pending for realisation
for more than Rs. 100 crores and inform SIT on action
taken.
Directorate
of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) to check from it’s
database on how many Companies have claimed duty drawback but have failed to
bring export proceeds, take necessary action against them as per law and inform
SIT of action taken.
RBI may
immediately develop an institutional mechanism and IT system to not only
immediately red flag those cases where exports have been outstanding in
violation of FEMA guidelines but share the complete data with Enforcement
Directorate and Directorate of Revenue Intelligence on a monthly basis.