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CBEC proposes to introduce new registration and return forms. Please see details under 'What's New Section' and send your comments/suggestions to CBEC.                   Dealers, who imported goods or purchased goods from Importers, can now enter their own IEC Codes or of the Importers and file Dealer returns in ACES (for details see What's New )                   Please use New offline Downloadable returns of CE, as available in Download Section of ACES website, to file returns                   XLS Upload of premises in Registration form, Print Acknowledgement and ER7 Return - now available under ACES (refer Whats New Section above for details)                   In accordance with Notification No. 20/2011 CE(NT) dated 13.09.2011, the new ER-3 return is available in ACES.                   Visit 'HELP' section above, for detailed steps for registering with ACES by New Assessees & Existing Assessees (using TPIN mail) & the procedure to unblock the Account                   CBEC issues revised circular on Procedure for electronic filing of Central Excise and Service Tax Returns ( refer Whats New Section above for details)                   E-filing of Central Excise Returns (ER-1,2,3,4,5,6,7 & 8) made mandatory for All Assessees wef 01.10.2011 ( see Whats New section for details)                   E-filing of Service Tax Returns (ST-3) made mandatory for All Assessees wef 01.10.2011 (see Whats New section for details)                   1005 ACES CFCs setup in 260 cities across India                   Central Excise & Service Tax Assessees, who are yet to provide their e-mail IDs to the Department are requested to provide the same to their jurisdictional officers to register with ACES
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CBEC Mission

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













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