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What is the procedure for payment of Service tax/Excise at banks?

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What is the procedure for payment of Service tax/Excise at banks?

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Ans. You can pay your indirect taxes in cash/cheque/Transfer at any of our designated branch along with duly filled in Challans. The designated branch will accept your cash/cheque/Transfer and will immediately stamp the counterfoil of the challan with a rubber stamp containing the CIN. If however, you are paying taxes by cheque/draft at a bank branch other than where you have a bank account, the collecting branch will accept your cheque/draft and issue you a paper token in acknowledgement. When you present this token after encashment of the cheque/draft, the branch will hand over the acknowledgement counterfoil duly stamped with the CIN.

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