CBIC issues Guidelines on Online Registration and Online Filing of claims by eligible units under Budgetary Support Scheme [Read Circular]

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The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) issued guidelines on Guidelines on Online registration and online filing of claims by eligible units under the Scheme of Budgetary Support.

The Board has clarified that no claim for the quarter ending September 2018, onwards shall be allowed to be filed manually. Further, all claims after 15th October 2018 shall be required to filed and processed online.

Further, on completion of phase 3-online linking of ACES-GST platform and PFMS platform is at the advanced stage of development by DG, Systems, CBIC further procedure in this regard would be laid down by way of issuance of circular.

“It must be ensured that this transition from manual registration to online registration is smooth and achieved within the time limit. Jurisdictional Commissioners of Central Tax shall monitor this transition by hand holding the eligible units so that 100% of the manually registered units existing as on 30.09.2018 are registered online by 15.10.2018 and they are in a position to file online claims on or after 15.10.2018. Unique ID generated online would be the registration no. under the scheme and relevant for online filing, processing and sanction and payment of claims. Cross-referencing of manual registration with online registration is required to be maintained in the records maintained in the Division,” the Board said.

User Manual for Scheme of Budgetary Support is available on CBEC GST Portal (www.cbec-gst.gov.in) under `What’s New’ and ‘Services’.

In case of any operational difficulty or IT related glitches in registration the taxpayer or the officer would help in case of any IT related glitches faced in registration to be completed by 15.10.2018 may contact the CBEC Mitra Helpdesk at 18001200232 or email to cbecmitra.helpdesk@icegate.gov.in for necessary assistance.

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