Senior-level appointments in
Income Tax and Customs and Excise departments have been stalled for the time
being after the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), the Cadre controlling
authority of the I-T, refused to submit a list of its annual general transfers
to the revenue secretary.
Sources said revenue secretary Rajiv Takru had asked the chairmen of the two revenue boards CBDT and Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) to place lists of all commissioner-level and other senior postings in the two departments by May 7. This was objected by the CBDT as it maintained that preparing an exhaustive list would take time as the process was yet to begin.
The insistence of the revenue secretary for high-level postings had come at a time when the BJP had objected to any senior level appointments, days before the formation of a new government. Meanwhile, the CBDT has sent a list of 1991-92 batch I-T officers, promoted to the rank of commissioners, to the finance minister for his approval while it is still in the process of finalizing list of annual general transfers. The CBEC, the cadre controlling authority of the customs and excise officials, is also believed to have forwarded a list of officials for their transfers but the revenue board has not taken any decision on the two lists yet.
Sources said revenue secretary Rajiv Takru had asked the chairmen of the two revenue boards CBDT and Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) to place lists of all commissioner-level and other senior postings in the two departments by May 7. This was objected by the CBDT as it maintained that preparing an exhaustive list would take time as the process was yet to begin.
The insistence of the revenue secretary for high-level postings had come at a time when the BJP had objected to any senior level appointments, days before the formation of a new government. Meanwhile, the CBDT has sent a list of 1991-92 batch I-T officers, promoted to the rank of commissioners, to the finance minister for his approval while it is still in the process of finalizing list of annual general transfers. The CBEC, the cadre controlling authority of the customs and excise officials, is also believed to have forwarded a list of officials for their transfers but the revenue board has not taken any decision on the two lists yet.
Sources said
the revenue secretary had insisted that all Indian Revenue Service officers
posted in Delhi for more than five years should be shifted out. This was
reversing the existing rules, where an officer depending on his place of
postings could remain in the Delhi region for up to 15 years, a senior official
said.
(Times of India 13-05-2014 )
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