Nitin Gupta appointed as new chairman of Central Board of Direct Taxes

Nitin Gupta appointed as new chairman of Central Board of Direct Taxes

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: June 29 2022

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  • IRS officer Nitin Gupta has been appointed as the new chairman Of Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT).
  • Gupta, an Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer of the 1986 batch of the Income Tax cadre, is serving as the Member (investigation) in the Board and is scheduled to retire in September next year.
  • Gupta is the first CBDT Member after 3 years who gets the independent charge of Investigation. Last year on August 26, Nitin Gupta was appointed as Member of CBDT.
  • It is the administrative body for the Income Tax department.
  • The CBDT is headed by a Chairman and can have six members who are in the rank of special secretary.
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