The much-awaited orders for a total of 153 Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officers were issued by the Finance Ministry keeping in mind a big cadre restructuring that has taken place in the I-T department recently which led to the creation of new posts.
"With no officers in place, the new posts were being held in an additional charge by others. The recently promoted Commissioners will now take charge and ensure faster work," a senior I-T officer said.
The CBDT said the promotions and subsequent postings of these officials will enable the government to address the shortage of officers at various stations and I-T offices to a "significant" extent.
The major chunk of these officers will be deployed in disputes resolution wings so that bottlenecks are removed quickly, litigation is minimised and the government's decision to ensure ease of doing business in India are put to implementation, the official said.
The ambitious cadre restructuring of the I-T department was approved by the government in May 2013 which had created 20,751 posts, in various ranks, in the department.
It was done keeping in view the challenge of ensuring better taxpayers services and administration of direct taxes in the country.
The ground implementation of this decision had gathered pace this year with the CBDT moving towards filling up posts at various levels and bringing about changes in jurisdictions.
