1. FUNCTIONS
The Directorate of Income-tax (Infrastructure), created pursuant to a Cabinet decision became functional in the Financial Year 2002-03. Until now the Directorate was functioning within the framework of the list of duties assigned to it by the CBDT order dated 04.02.2002 which included in brief the following:
i) Acquisition of land for construction of office and residential buildings
ii) Construction of office and residential buildings
iii) Purchase of office and residential buildings
iv) Hiring of office premises.
v) Repairs, renovation and other minor works related to the Departmental Buildings.
The formal notification and consequent modification of induction material assigning precise functions to this Directorate were issued on 21st November, 2005. The notification published in part 1, section 2 of the gazette of India is reproduced below:
NOTIFIFACTION NO. 4/2005
INCOME TAX ESTABLISHMENT
File No.A-11013/9/2001-Ad-VIII.
The President of India is pleased to give his assent to the constitution of the Directorate of Income Tax (Infrastructure), Central Board of Direct Taxes, Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, with immediate effect.
2. The functions of the Directorate of Income Tax (Infrastructure) shall be as under:
(i) Drawing up of construction program for the Income Tax Department on all India basis.
(ii) Implementation of the construction program.
(iii) Examination of individual proposals received from Chief Commissioners of Income Tax/ Commissioners of Income Tax regarding construction of buildings involving.
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