Yes, it must be charged as per local stamp duty act....normaly 0.2% of local bill amount for any usance or d/a bill l/c.
By federal mandate, the credit reporting agency must NOT report you to the credit bureaus until 30 days past the date of the letter sent to you.
Revolving Documentary Letter of Credit
Explain the significance of letter of credit in international marketing?
I received letter of credit from my customer how i have to enter my entries
Never heard of it. Perhaps it's a mistranslation of "transferable letter of credit"- which is a letter of credit in which the whole or part of the payment can be transferred from the payee to a 3rd party.
the letter of credit is opened only for one business with a certain amount
RDLC stands for " Revolving Documentary Letter of Credit"
Import requirement can be defined as a list of specific documents related to import of goods into any country. Commonly known import documentary requirments are Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Original Bill of Lading, Letter of Credit, Certificate of Origin etc.
What is a certificate of analysis in a letter of credit? A document required under L/C requesting to analysis the product and to certify it.
Ministry of finance issues import or export license. In order to export or import you will have to establish your company, register it with CBR, get an NTN number, open a corporate bank account with listed banks, get LC (letter of credit) from that bank and then you can proceed with your import or export business.
Documentation required to import goods in India are Commercial Invoice, Packing & Weighment list, Bill of Lading or Airway Bill (as the case may be), Certificate of Origin from approved Chamber of Commerce, Proforma Invoice or Indent, Letter of Credit (optional), Al form for remittance of payment to overseas supplier through banker, Cargo Arrival Notice from the Shipping Agent etc.
The stamp duty can be different in each country. If you are unsure of the cost or of the proper way of dealing with it, it is best to visit your post office for assistance.
Foriegn Exchange department in a bank has following functions: EXPORTS * Pre-shipment Advances * Post-shipment Advances * Export Guarantees * Advising/Confirming Letter of Credit * Facilitating project exports * Bills for collection IMPORTS * Opening letters of credit * Advance bills * Import loans and guarantees. EXCHANGE DEALINGS * Rate computation * Nostro/Vostro Accounts * Forward contracts * Derivatives * Exchange position and cover operations REMITTANCES * Issue of DD, MT, TT etc. * Encashment of cheques, DD, MT, TT etc. * Issue and encashment of travelers' cheques * Sale and encashment of foreign currency notes * Non-resident deposits STATISTICS * Submission of returns * Collection of credit information
Both has same meaning, opening letter of credit establishing letter of credit once letter of credit is opened, credit is established.
Letter of Comfort is a type of Bank Guarantee used for arranging Buyer's Credit. Overseas Banker would ask Indian Bank to provide letter of comfort on behalf of their customer against which they would funds the import transaction.
By federal mandate, the credit reporting agency must NOT report you to the credit bureaus until 30 days past the date of the letter sent to you.
It is a Letter of Credit covering commodities.