"It has been decided that in place of DG (DGPM) and Commissioner (TAR), other Chief Commissioner or Equivalent / Commissioners available in the zone may be included in the Committee," said a circular of the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC).
There are two committees -- one looks into cases involving irrecoverable customs/excise duties up to Rs 15 lakh and the other up to Rs 10 lakh.
The CBEC in 2011 had opted for committee system to decide on duty arrear write-off in cases where it was not possible to recovery the dues.
Consequent to the prime minister's directions, the Commissioner (Tax Arrears Recovery) proposed that being the only officer in TAR, it becomes impossible for him to attend meetings for write-off of arrears all over India, the CBEC said.
Similar was the case of Directorate General of Performance Management (DGPM), it said while outlining the new composition of the committees.
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