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Central Excise Mission Mode Project
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The Automation of Central Excise and Service Tax (ACES) is a Mission Mode Project under the National e-Governance Plan being implemented[when?] by the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) in India. It is targeted at the 20,000 users of the CBEC in 245 cities across India[1] and seeks to automate the processes of CBEC along with providing e-services to the users both online and through facilitation centres.
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In order to achieve its objective, areas that needed immediate attention were prioritized and following facilities have been provided to the taxpayers under ACES:[2]
- Online Registration of Central Excise Assessees and online amendment
- Online Registration of Service Tax Assesses and online amendment
- Electronic filing of Central Excise Returns
- Electronic filing of Service Tax Returns
- Electronic filing of claims, permissions, intimations submitted by assessees in the course of business with the department.
- Instant E-acknowledgement of documents with a Unique Document Identification Number
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Financials
The project is being implemented at a total cost of less than Rs 20 Crores (Indian) from its inception till 2016.[3]
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