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aces.gov.in : Online Payment of Excise Duty & Service Tax by an Assessee

Organization : Central Board of Excise & Customs
Service Name : Online Payment of Excise Duty & Service Tax by an Assessee
Country: India

Website : https://www.aces.gov.in/ePayment.jsp
Pay Here : https://cbec-easiest.gov.in/EST/InputPageForEPaymentServlet

ACES Payment of Excise Duty

e-Payment facilitates online payment of Excise Duty and Service Tax by an Assessee.

Related : CBEC e-Payment of Central Excise & Service Tax through EASIEST : www.statusin.in/5111.html

To avail this facility the Assessee is required to have a net-banking account with any of the banks listed below.

Please click here to access the e-Payment facility for the following banks:
** Allahabad Bank
** AXIS Bank
** Bank of Baroda
** Bank of India
** Bank of Maharashtra
** Canara Bank
** Central Bank of India
** Corporation Bank
** Dena Bank
** HDFC Bank
** ICICI Bank
** IDBI Bank
** Indian Bank
** Indian Overseas Bank
** Oriental Bank of Commerce
** Punjab National Bank
** State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur
** State Bank of Hyderabad
** State Bank of India
** State Bank of Mysore
** State Bank of Patiala
** State Bank of Travancore
** Syndicate Bank
** UCO Bank
** Union Bank of India
** United Bank of India
** Vijaya Bank

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Procedure For e-Payment

1. To pay Excise Duty and Service Tax online, the Assessee has to enter the 15 digit Assessee Code allotted by the jurisdictional Commissionerate.
2. There will be an online check on the validity of the Assessee Code entered.
3. If the Assessee code is valid, then corresponding Assessee details like Name, Address, Commissionerate code etc. as present in the Assessee Code Master will be displayed.
4. Based on the Assessee Code, the Duty / Tax i.e. Excise Duty or Service Tax to be paid will be automatically selected.
5. The Assessee is required to select the Type of Duty / Tax to be paid by clicking on Select Accounting Codes for Excise or Select Accounting Codes for Service Tax depending on the type of Duty / Tax to be paid.
6. At a time, Assessee can select upto six Accounting Codes.
7. The Assessee should also select the Bank through which payment is to be made.
8. On submission of data entered, a confirmation screen will be displayed. If the taxpayer confirms the data entered in the screen, it will be directed to the net-Banking site of the Bank selected.
9. The taxpayer will login to the net-Banking site with the user ID/ password provided by the Bank for net-Banking purpose and enter payment details at the Bank site.
10. On successful payment, a challan counterfoil will be displayed containing CIN, payment details and Bank name through which e-Payment has been made. This counterfoil is proof of payment being made.

About Us :
Our mission is to achieve excellence in the formulation and implementation of Customs and Excise initiatives aimed at :
** realising the revenues in a fair, equitable and efficient manner
** administering the Government’s economic, tariff and trade policies with a practical and pragmatic approach

** facilitating trade and industry by streamlining and simplifying Customs and Excise processes and helping Indian business to enhance its competitiveness

** creating a climate for voluntary compliance by providing guidance and building mutual trust
** combating revenue evasion, commercial frauds and social menace in an effective manner

Functions of CBEC

The Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) is a statutory body under the Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, Government of India. It is responsible for the administration of customs, central excise, service tax, and narcotics laws in India.

The CBEC has a wide range of functions, including:
** Levying and collecting taxes: The CBEC is responsible for levying and collecting a variety of taxes, including customs duties, central excise duties, service tax, and narcotics duty.
** Administering tax laws: The CBEC is responsible for administering the relevant tax laws, ensuring that they are enforced fairly and consistently.
** Providing taxpayer services: The CBEC is responsible for providing taxpayer services, such as helping taxpayers to file their returns and resolving tax disputes.
** Investigating tax evasion: The CBEC is responsible for investigating tax evasion, taking action against those who evade taxes.
** Enforcing tax laws: The CBEC is responsible for enforcing the relevant tax laws, ensuring that taxpayers comply with their tax obligations.
** Regulating the import and export of goods: The CBEC is responsible for regulating the import and export of goods, ensuring that they comply with the relevant customs laws.

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