Central Government Departments


 

Organisational Set-up of Income Tax Department, Delhi

This module gives an overview of the offices of the Income Tax Department in the country and in Delhi. The sub module of All India Organisational Set Up gives the name, location and address of the controlling officer (in case the office at a particular location is headed by an officer below the rank of CCIT). In the sub module of Delhi Organisational Set Up, all the offices under the CCIT Delhi are displayed in an interactive manner. In this sub module the address of superior or subordinate office can also be located. On the map of Delhi direct search facility has been provided to find the jurisdictional officer for only the new assessees with reference to any particular locality in Delhi. A site map of location of various Income Tax Offices in Delhi is also provided in this sub module.

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The Legislative Department is mailnly concerned with drafting of all principal legislation for the Central Government viz, Bills to be inrtroduced in Parliament, Ordinances to be promulgated by the President, measures to be enacted as President`s Acts for States under the President`s rule and Regulations to be made by the

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