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Income Tax Department jobs for Joint commissioner in Delhi. Last Date to apply: 16 Aug 2020

Joint commissioner

Income Tax Department
experience-icon 3+ Years
salary-icon Not disclosed
Expired

Posted: 29 Jun 20

Job Description

Joint commissioner

As per Recruitment Rules, the post of Joint Commissioner, in the Office of the Competent Authority is classified as General Central Service, Group 'A' Gazetted, NonMinisterial. The pay scale is Rs.15600-39100 with grade pay Rs.7600, pay level - 12 (7th CPC). The method of recruitment is by deputation. Grades from which deputation is to be made are:
 
Officers under the Central Government: (i) Holding analogous posts on a regular basis in the present cadre or department; or (ii) with five years' service in the grade rendered after appointment thereto on regular basis in the scale of pay RS.1S600-39100 with grade pay Rs.6600, pay. Level-11 (7th CPC)or equivalent in the parent cadre or department; and (iii) Possessing 10 years' experience in enforcement of regulatory laws or investigation of offences and collection of intelligence relating thereto. (Period of deputation including the period of deputation in another ex-cadre post held immediately preceding this appointment in the same or some other organization or department of the Central Government shall ordinarily not exceed four years. The maximum age limit for appointment by deputation shall not exceed 56 years as on the closing date of receipt of application).

Age Limit:The maximum age limit for appointment by deputation shall not exceed 56 years as on the closing date of receipt of application).

Job Particulars

Role hr admin
Who can apply Experienced (3+ Years)
Hiring Process Face to Face Interview
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id951206
Locality Address
State Delhi
Country India

About Company

In India, the system of direct taxation as it is known today, has been in force in one form or another even from ancient times. There are references both in Manu Smriti and Arthasastra to a variety of tax measures. Manu, the ancient sage and law-giver stated that the king could levy taxes, according to Sastras. The wise sage advised that taxes should be related to the income and expenditure of the subject.
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