Service Tax : Service tax format of declaration and covering letter for issue of User ID and TPIN at aces.gov.in site for existing Assessee’s....
Excise Duty : In continuation of its efforts for trade facilitation, CBEC has rolled out a new centralized, web-based and workflow-based softwar...
Service Tax : ACES stands for Automation of Central Excise and Service Tax. It is a centralized, web based software application which automates ...
Service Tax : Now it’s time to do act online like: File claims and Submit intimations, case portfolio, export related documentations, provisio...
Service Tax : In this article we are describing all the features of Service Tax section like: filing of ST-1, getting of ST-2 and filing of ST-3...
Service Tax : As per the amended Rule 7, with effect from 1st October 2011, every service tax assessee is required to file half yearly return on...
Service tax format of declaration and covering letter for issue of User ID and TPIN at aces.gov.in site for existing Assessee’s. EXISTING USER: Directly contact your service tax range office. Kindly submit a requisition letter to your range officer along with your company name, Reg. No & your updated communication email id. After submitting requisition, you will get the TPIN and PASSWORD through Email.
As per the amended Rule 7, with effect from 1st October 2011, every service tax assessee is required to file half yearly return only electronically. A service tax assessee can file return electronically by accessing ACES Web Portal www.aces.gov.in. The said website has hosted LMS (Learning Management System) on the home page. The broad features are given below:-
In continuation of its efforts for trade facilitation, CBEC has rolled out a new centralized, web-based and workflow-based software application called Automation of Central Excise and Service Tax (ACES) in all 104 commissionerates of Central Excise, Service Tax and Large Tax Payer Units (LTUs) as on 23 December, 2009. ACES is a Mission Mode Project (MMP) of the Government of India under the national e-governance plan and it aims at improving tax-payer services, transparency, accountability and efficiency in the indirect tax administration in India. This application has replaced the current applications of SERMON, SACER, and SAPS used in Central Excise and Service Tax for capturing returns and registration details of the assessees and hence, in suppression of the CBEC Circular No.791/24/2004-CX. dated 1 June 2004 and CBEC Circular No. ST 52/1/2003 dated 11 March 2003, revised circular no. 919/09/2010-CX is being issued.
ACES stands for Automation of Central Excise and Service Tax. It is a centralized, web based software application which automates various processes of Central Excise and Service Tax for Assessees and Department, and gives complete end to end solution. Any Assessee can register with Department using ACES application, can file tax return, claims & intimations, track its status and get online messages.
Now it’s time to do act online like: File claims and Submit intimations, case portfolio, export related documentations, provisional assessment, file the refund claim, complete/amend/ surrender the registration certificate, file all types of returns through online as well as through excel utility and also you can get the help at every point.
In this article we are describing all the features of Service Tax section like: filing of ST-1, getting of ST-2 and filing of ST-3. Again, as it is not possible to compile all the things in one article, we will give details for filing ER-1 return other returns in our next articles on the same issues at the earliest.