The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), the administrative authority of the tax department, has decided to open these offices in various cities in order to help taxpayers get their grievances solved and obtain a number of services like applying for PAN card or filing of tax returns.
At present, there are 189 such special offices in the country which act as a single window for a number of I-T department-related services.
There are many other similar centres in other districts of the state.
"The offices, once operational, will act as single-window for taxpayers with regard to a number of their tax-related work. With some exceptions, all the 70 centres are expected to be operationalised within the current 2014-15 fiscal," a senior CBDT official said.
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