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ST 3 Return July-Sep 2012


Service Tax Return (ST 3) for the period 1st July- 30th September, 2012 is now available in a modified format for e-filing in ACES. Only offline version is available and there is no online version. The utility needs to be downloaded afresh either from http://acesdownload.nic.in/ or from the 'DOWNLOADS' section of ACES website, www.aces.gov.in, or after logging in ACES, under the navigational path RET-> e-Filing -> Download eFiling Utility.

The last date of e-filing of return for July-September, 2012 is 15th April, 2013. Assessees who have not e-filed their returns for earlier periods can also download the appropriate period and e-file. Before filling the Return, please go through the FAQs available under HELP Section of ACES Website under the navigational path: https://www.aces.gov.in > Help > Frequently Asked Questions > Returns > ST 3 Return for July-September, 2012.

After uploading the return to ACES, the status of the return can be checked under RET-> e-Filing -> View XML Status and the filed return can be viewed under 'View Original ST3' and 'View ST3' options in the RET module" of ACES after a few days (the exact date to be announced later).



Those assessees who are registered on or after 01.07.2012 and the service description is ''All Taxable Services - Other than in the Negative List' or those assessees who have amended their Registration by adding the description 'Other than in the Negative List', are required to file amendment to their registration online by deleting the said description and adding the relevant description(s) of Taxable Services available in the drop-down list in the online amendment Form. Only after doing so, these assessees will be able to file their return for the period July, 2012 onwards.

 You can mail for any query at sharma.ctc@gmail.com

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