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Vision of Income Tax Department

Our Vision

The Department will be recognised as a professional organisation, collecting resources efficiently, considerate towards its clients, adapting and improving and promoting voluntary compliance.

Our Mission

To promote compliance with our direct tax laws, through caring taxpayer service and strict enforcement and thus realize maximum resources for the Nation.

Our Values

Integrity of conduct,Dedication to our duties and values, Professionalism in our work,Attitude of service to our clients and Fostering mutual confidence.

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