Certificate of Origin (Non-Preferential) to both member and non-member companies will be issued by the Director General of Foreign Trade, Government of India.
Registering with The Madras Chamber of Commerce & Industry
For Issuance of certificate
Documents for registration:
Documents required for issuance of Certificate of Origin non-preferential:-
THE MADRAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY:
Karumuttu Centre, I floor, 634 Anna Salai, Nandanam
Chennai – 600035, Tamilnadu, India.
E - mail : madraschamber@madraschamber.in
Telephone : + 91 - 44 - 24349452 / 24349720 / 24349871
Fax : + 91 - 44 - 24349164
Link for contact information: Contacts link
The fee charged for the issue of a certificate is :
This certificate is applied for the consignment produced against the purchase order so, validity of the certificate is applicable for the produced goods
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Tamil Nadu - Certificate Of Origin
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Certificate of Origin is an instrument which establishes evidence in origin of goods imported into any country. These certificates are essential for exporters to prove where their goods come from and therefore stake their claim to whatever benefits goods of Indian origin may be eligible for in the country of exports.
The two categories of Certificate of Origin (1) Preferential and (2) Non-Preferential
Preferential arrangement/scheme under which India is receiving tariff preferences for its exports are:
These Preferential arrangements/agreements prescribe Rules of Origin which have to be met for exports to be eligible for tariff preference.
Authorised agencies on charging a fee as prescribed by them provides services relating to issue of Certificate of Origin, including details regarding rules of origin, list of items covered by an agreement, extent of tariff preference, verification and certification of eligibility.
Export Inspection Council (EIC) is agency authorized to print blank certificates.
Government have also nominated certain agencies to issue Non Preferential Certificate of Origin in accordance with Article II of International Convention Relating to simplification of Customs formalities,1923. These Certificate of Origins evidence origin of goods and do not bestow any right to preferential tariffs.
List of agencies authorized to issue Non Preferential Certificate of Origin is given in Appendix 4C to the Hand Book Procedures vol.I. (FIEO is one of the agencies authorized to issue Certificate)
Exporters desiring Non preferential Certificate of Origin may apply any agency enlisted in Appendix 4C to Hand Book of Procedures vol.I with following documents:
Details of quantum/origin of inputs/consumables used in export product. Two copies of Invoices Packing List in duplicate for concerned invoice Fee not exceeding Rs.100 per certificate as may be prescribed by concerned agency. Theconcerned agency would ensure that goods are of Indian origin as per general principles governing rules of origin before granting Non Preferential Certificate of Origin.The Certificate would be issued as per format given in Annexure II to Appendix 4C to the Hand Book of Procedures. It should be ensured that no correction/re-type is made on the Certificate.
In case of tea, exporters who are required to submit Certificate of Origin (Non Preferential) are to apply to Tea Board or any Inspection Agency authorized by Tea Board and enlisted in Appendix 4C of Hand Book of Procedures vol.I along with documents listed above.
A Certificate of Origin (CO) is an important international trade document attesting that goods in a particular export shipment are wholly obtained, produced, manufactured or processed in a particular country.
COs also constitue a declaration by the exporter. Virtually every country in the world considers the origin of imported goods when determining what duty will be assessed on the goods or, in some cases, whether the goods may be legally imported at all.
The main type issued by chambers are "Non-Preferential COs", i.e. ordinary COs which certify that the country of origin of a particular product does not qualify for any preferential treatment.
"Preferential COs" refer to COs which enable products to enjoy tariff reduction or exemption when they are exported to countries extending these privileges: e.g. GSP, Commonwealth Preference Certificate. Certificates of Origin may be needed to comply with Letters of Credit, foreign Customs requirements or a buyers request.
In most countries, chambers of commerce are the key agent in the delivery of certificates of origin. However, in some countries, this privilege may also be extended to other bodies such as ministries or customs authorities.
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