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Mandatory E-Filing or Central Excise Returns REG - Central Excise - Central Excise Trade Notice No. 12/2011Extract GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CENTRAL EXCISE NO. 71, CLUB ROAD, BELGAUM - 590001 C. No. IV/16/08/2011 - TECH Date:-.23.09.2011 Central Excise Trade Notice No. 12/2011 Sub;--Mandatory E-Filing or Central Excise Returns REG Trade's attention is invited to Notification Nos. 21/2011 CE (NT) dated 14-9-2011 and 22/201 ICE(NT) dated 14-9-2011,which amends Rule 12 and 17 of the Central Excise Rules, 2002 and Rule 9A of Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004. The said amendments make it mandatory for the assessee to file the prescribed Central Excise Returns electronically with effect from 1st day of October, 2011. As a result Of amendments carried out in Central Excise Rules, 2002 and Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004; (i) ER-1 Return, filed under the Rule12(1) of the Central Excise,2002, Will have to be electronically tiled Irrespective of the duty paid in the preceding financial year. (ii) ER-2 Return, filed by 100% EOUs under Rule 17 of the Central Excise Rules, 2002, will be required to he filed electronically irrespective Of the duty paid in the preceding financial year. (iii) ER-3 Return, filed under the provisos to Rule12(1) of the Central Excise Rules, 2002, be required to be filed by the concerned assesses including SSI units electronically irrespective of the duty paid in the preceding financial year. (iv) ER-4 Return(Annual Financial Information Statement), tiled under Rule12(2)(a) of the Central .Excise Rules, 2002 will continue to be filed electronically by the assessees who are not exempted from filing such statement by a notification. (v) ER-5 and ER-6 Returns, pertaining to principal inputs filed under Rule 9A of the Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004, will continue to be electronically filed by the assessees who are not exempted from filing such declaration/return by a notification. (vi) ER-7 (Annual Installed Capacity Statement) tiled under Rule of the Central Excise Rules, 2002, has to be filed by all essessees electronically. (vii) ER-8 Return, to be filed under the proviso Rule 12(1) of the Central Excise Rules, 2002 by assessees availing the exemption under Notification No. 1/2011-CE dated 01-03-2011 has to be filed electronically. In order to tile returns electronically, a user has 10 first register himself /herself with ACES through process 'called Registration with ACES . The procedure to be followed for registration and filing of returns electronically is as detailed hereunder. 1. Registration To transact business on ACES a user has to first register himself/herself with ACES through a process called 'Registration with ACES'. This registration is not a statutory registration as envisaged in Acts/Rules governing Central Excise and Service Tax but helps the application in recognizing the bonafide users. Described below are steps for taking registration by a new Assessee, existing assessee, non-assessee and a Large Tax Payer Unit (LTU). (b) New Assessee (i)The user needs to log onto the system, through internet at http:/Zwww.aces.gov.in (ii) He/she chooses the Central Excise/Service Tax button from the panel appearing on the left of the webpage. (iii) Clicks the button New Users Click here to Register with ACES in the Log-in screen that appears after clicking Central Excise/Service Tax button. (iv) Fills in and submits the form Registration with ACES , by furnishing a self-chosen user ID and e-mail ID. User ID, (v)once chosen is final and cannot be changed by the assessee in future. (vi) The system will check for availability of the chosen User ID and then generate e password and send it by e-mail, mentioned by him/her in the Form. (vii)ACES provides assistance of 'Know your location code' for choosing correct jurisdictional office. (viii)The user then re-logs-in and proceeds with the statutory registration with Central, Excise /Service Tax, by tilling-in the appropriate Form namely A-1, A-2 or ST-1 etc. by clicking the Reg link in the Menu bar that appears on the top of the screen for security reasons, the password Should be changed immediately, (ix) The system instantaneously generates a registration number after which the registration request' goes to AC/DC. Depending on the instructions in force, assessees may be required to submit certain documents to the department for verification. After due processing, the AC/DC generates the Registration Certificate (RC) and d message to this effect is sent to the assessee electronically, The assessee can view this and take a print-out of this. (x) Depending on the option. chosen by the assessee, the signed copy of the RC can be sent by post or can be collected by assessee in person. (xi) While submitting registration form, whenever the assessee makes a mistake in choosing the jurisdiction (Commissionerate/ Division/ Range), ACES provides a facility to the AC/DC to forward the application to the correct jurisdictional officer to issue registration. (xii)The registration number will be same as the current 15-digit format with minor change as. For-PAN based Assessees 1-10 digits - PAN of the Assessee 11-12-FM (Excise Manufacturer) or ED (Excise Dealer) 13-15-Systems generated alphanumeric serial number For non-PAN based assessee 1-4 digits TEMP 5-10 Systems generated alpha numeric number 11-12 EM (Excise Manufacturer) or ED (Excise Dealer) 13-1S-Systems generated alphanumeric serial number (b) Existing Assessee (i) The existing assessces will not have to take fresh registrations. They will have to only register with the ACES application. This can be done in the following manner : ACES application will automatically send mails to the e-mail IDs of the assessee, as available in the existing registration data baser indicating a T PIN number, and password. The mail Will contain a hyperlink to the website. Assessee clicks on the hyperlink and is taken to ACES application Assessee submits the form after filling the requisite information 'including the password provided in the e-mail, a new IJser ID and new password. user ID, once chosen is final and cannot be changed by the assessee in future, On successful registration with ACES, the assessee can hilfiinor.n thrnuqh ACFS. (ii) After introduction of ACES if any assessee does not receive any e-mail from ACES he/she should contact the jurisdictional Range Officer to confirm/modify his e-mail ID in the system after.. modification, the system will generate a new mail T PIN and password. (c) Non-Assessee (i) This category of registration is given in ACES to any individual, firm or which requires to transact With the Central Excise .08 Service Tax Department, though not an asscssee such as (a) ;merchant exporter, (b) co-notice, (c) refund applicant, (d), persons who have failed to obtain CE/ST registration as required under the law and against whom the Department has initiated proceedings and (e) persons who are required to tender any payment under CE/ST Act /Rules. The Non-assessees not required to file any tax returns. (ii) Where such persons desire to seek non-assessee registration they follow same 9teps as in case of new assessee except that while choosing the registration form in step (vii) they have to choose and fill in the Non-assessee form. (iii) In case the assessee is taking such registration for claiming any refund or rebate it is mandatory to furnish his/her valid PAN, (iv) A Non-assessee registration can also be done by the designated officer of the Commissionerate, on behalf of the non-assessee. IMPORTANT: (i) The user id once selected will be permanent and cannot be changed. However, it is desirable to frequently change passwords (ii) The e-mail id should be of 6-12 alphanumeric characters, no special character such as I@#$%*()+ or spaces except underscore shell be allowed. (iii) New assessee seeking registrations in Central Excise and Service Tax will also submit to the jurisdictional Range officer, a printout of the application form submitted online duly signed by the authorized signatory along with required documents. 2. Returns The assesses can electronically file statutory returns of Central Excise and Service Tax by choosing one of the two facilities being offered by the department at present: (a) they can file it online, or (b) download the off- line return utilities which can be tilled-in off-line and uploaded to the system through the internet. Steps for preparing and filing returns:- (i) Assessee downloads the Offline return preparation utility available at http://www.aces.gov.in (Under Download) (ii) Prepares the return offline using this utility. The return preparation utility contains preliminary validations which are thrown up by the utility from time to time. (iii) Assessee logs in using the user ID and password. (iv) Selects RET from the main menu and further chooses required activity such as e-filing/ amending/Revise return as the case may be and uploads the return. (v) Returns uploaded through this procedure are validated by the ACES before acceptance into the system which may take up to one business day. Assessee can track the status of the return by Selecting the appropriate option in the RET sub menu. The- status will appear as uploaded meaning under process by ACES, Filed meaning successfully accepted the system or Rejected meaning the ACES has rejected the return due to validation error. The rejected returns can be resubmitted after corrections. (vi) Returns can also 'be prepared and filed on line by selecting the 'File Return' option under RET module after logging into the ACES. (vii) All validations are thrown up during the preparation of the return in this mode and the status of the return filed using the online mode is instantaneously shown by ACES. (viii) Once the Central Excise returns are filed online in ACES or uploaded to the system using the off-line utility, the same cannot be modified or cancelled by the assessee. The Service Tax returns, however, can be modified once as per rules up to 90 days from the date of filing the initial return. (ix) Self-assessed CE returns, after scrutiny by the competent officer, may result into modification. Both the 'Original' and the Reviewed' return can be viewed by the assessee online. 3. Digital Signatures The ACES application is designed to accept digitally signed documents. However, in the beginning this functionality is not g8Hg to be activated. Pending its activation the electronic returns will be filed into ACES without digital signatures. Hence, wherever the returns are submitted through ACES there will not be any requirement to submit signed hard copy separately, In addition the assessee will now have an option of getting registered by utilizing the services of Customer Facilitation Centre(CFC) and also for filing their Returns. The list of such CFCs are available at http;//www.aces.gov.in/CFC.jsp. 4. Service Desk In case of any difficulty in accessing or using the ACES Application, assessees can seek help of the ACES Service Desk by sending e-mail to [email protected] or calling up national toll free number 1800 425 4251 on any working day from Monday to Friday between 9 AM and 7:PM. Also Trade may refer to this Office Trade Notice No. 5/2009 dated 27- 10-2009 in regard to Registration and filing of returns on ACES which is available on Commissionerate website www.centralexcisebelgaum.kar.nic.in. The members of RAC and Trade Associations/Chamber of Commerce requested to publicise the contents-be this Trade Notice among their: constituents and others concerned. (K.C. APPACHU) ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER (TECH)
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