Service Tax Return (ST-3) for October 2014 to March 2015
period will be made available from 01.04.2015 for e-filing by the assesses in
both offline and online version. The last date for filing the returns for the
said period is 25th April 2015. The assesses can file return online or use the
offline utility by downloading the latest version from http://acesdownload.nic.in/ or from
'DOWNLOADS' Section of ACES website. For details on how to file the returns in
ACES or any further information/assistance, you may visit www.aces.gov.in or contact your
jurisdictional Service Tax Officer. Please file your returns in ACES well in
advance to avoid rush and inconvenience at the last moment.
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