DGIT (Systems) performs the following functions:
1. He supervises and controls the work in the following Directorates of Income-tax (Systems)
i. Directorate of Income Tax (Systems)
ii. Directorate of Income Tax (Organisation & Management Services)
iii. Directorate of Income Tax (Infrastructure)
2. He acts as cadre controlling authority in respect of Group ‘B’ officers as also the staff allocated to the above Directorates and his own office.
3. He handles the vigilance and disciplinary matters of the gazetted officers working under his administrative control.
4. He writes the confidential reports of the DITs and commissioners of Income Tax working in his charge, in addition to officers working directly under him.
5. He reviews the confidential reports of the officers written by the Director of Income Tax and commissioners of Income Tax. The DGIT (Systems) obtains reports from the Directors of Income- tax concerned and takes further necessary action including communication of adverse remarks.
6. He shall coordinate the activities and streamline the working of the different Directorates functioning under his control
7. All financial sanctions under the relevant rules shall be issued by him, or the officer(s) authorised by him. The residuary financial powers and budgetary control in respect of the Directorates specified above will vest with the DGIT (Systems).
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