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The Chairperson, Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) is the senior-most IRS (IT) civil servant in the Government of India. The Chairperson of Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) is the Special Secretary to the Government of India and also cadre controlling authority of the Indian Revenue Service (Income Tax) .
Pramod Chandra Mody (born 1 September 1959) is a 1982–batch retired Indian Revenue Service officer. [1] [2] He is currently serving as Secretary General of the Rajya Sabha.[3] [4] He served as Chairperson of the Central Board of Direct Taxes from February 2019 to May 2021. [5]
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) is a statutory body under the Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, Government of India. It oversees the administration of direct taxes, including income tax and corporate tax, through the Income Tax Department. The CBDT was constituted in 1964 under the Central Board of Revenue Act, 1963.
Chairperson of the Central Board of Direct Taxes [1] In office 1 November 2016 – 14 February 2019: Preceded by: Rani Singh Nair: Succeeded by: Pramod Chandra Mody: Personal details; Born 15 May 1957 (age 67) Chandausi, Uttar Pradesh, India: Alma mater: IIT Roorkee (B-Tech), DAV College, Dehradun (LLB) Occupation: Retd. IRS (IT) officer
The CBDT is headed by a chairman and also comprises six members, all of whom are ex officio special secretaries to the government of India. The chairman and members of the CBDT are selected from the Indian Revenue Service (IRS), whose members constitute the top management of the IT Department.
Anita Kapur is an Indian IRS officer. She is former Chairperson of the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), the apex authority of the Indian Income Tax department. She is a 1978-batch officer of the Income Tax cadre, was until now serving as Member (Legislation and Computerisation and Income Tax) in the CBDT.
K. V. Chowdary ( born 10 October 1954) is a retired officer of the 1978 batch of Indian Revenue Service (IRS). He assumed the charge as Central Vigilance Commissioner on 10 June 2015 and served there till 9 June 2019.
As of 22 October 2024, with 48 ministers, 55 deputy ministers, and 20 cabinet-level agency officials (totaling 123 appointments), this cabinet so far is the second largest cabinet ever existed in Indonesia history (second to Second Dwikora Cabinet with 132 appointments) and the largest cabinet ever formed in post-Reformasi period.