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About eGRAS Assam
In the digital age, convenience and transparency are crucial, especially when handling government dues. The Government Receipt Accounting System (eGRAS) Assam is an innovative initiative by the Directorate of Accounts & Treasuries, Government of Assam, designed to make tax and non-tax payments seamless for citizens.
Key Features of eGRAS Assam
1. 24/7 Availability
- eGRAS Assam allows citizens to make payments anytime, anywhere, offering unmatched flexibility and convenience.
2. Instant Receipts
- Online payment receipts and bank transaction numbers are generated instantly, ensuring immediate confirmation of transactions.
3. Search and Track Facility
- Users can easily search for previously paid challans and retrieve forgotten Government Receipt Numbers (GRNs), simplifying record-keeping.
4. Multiple Payment Options
- Payments can be made via net banking, debit/credit cards, and other electronic methods, catering to diverse user preferences.
5. User-Friendly Interface
- The system is designed for ease of use, with helpdesk support and user guides available to assist citizens.
Benefits of eGRAS Assam
Feature | Benefits |
---|---|
Convenience | No more long queues; payments can be made from home at any time. |
Transparency | Detailed receipts and transaction records ensure complete visibility. |
Efficiency | Reduces paperwork and automates government transactions. |
Security | Robust security measures protect financial information. |
How eGRAS Assam Enhances Digital Governance?
The Government of Assam is leveraging technology to ensure a hassle-free, transparent, and efficient tax and dues payment system. By eliminating manual processes, eGRAS Assam simplifies transactions, reducing errors and fraud while making government services more accessible.
To learn more or to make a payment, visit the official eGRAS Assam website.
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