GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF FOREIGN TRADE
Policy Circular No. 25 (RE-2007) / 2004-2009 Date: 1.1.2008
Subject: Service not originating from
Attention is invited to Served
from India Scheme. It is mentioned in Para 3.6.4 of Foreign Trade Policy that
Served from
2. It has been brought to the notice of DGFT that applications
have been received for grant of benefits under the scheme even where ‘export of
service from India’ does not take place, although foreign exchange may have
been earned. The issue was deliberated in the Port Officer’s Meeting held on
14.12.2007. Instances like development of software exclusively by an Indian wholly
owned Subsidiary / Unit overseas (or by other Foreign Service Providers) and
the sale of such software in International markets would lead to earning of
foreign exchange for the Indian Company. However such providing of software
service does not originate in
3. After due deliberations, with respect to services
not originating from
a) While examining the claim of Service Providers, the
objective of promotion of export of services from
b) Services not originating from
c) The definition of Services Provider, as given in Para
9.53 of FTP 2004-2009, clearly stipulates that supply of a service “from
Thus payment might have been made
by a service provider in
i.
Telecom Service providers earn Foreign Exchange (FX) for providing
service that includes services not originating from
ii.
Airlines, Shipping Lines Service Providers provide services which include
services provided from Country X to Country Y routes (not touching
This issues with the approval of the DGFT.
Sd/-
(A. K. Singh)
Joint Director General of Foreign Trade
(Issued from File No:
01/94/180/280/AM08/PC-I)
To
All Regional Authorities