Transfer, Posting and Retention Orders of Additional/Joint CITs and Deputy/Assistant CITs
- Saturday, March 26, 2011, 7:46
- Income Tax
- Notification
F.No.A-22013/212011-Ad.VI
Government of India, Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue, (Central Board of Direct Taxes)
New Delhi, the 25th March , 2011
ORDER NO. 48 OF 2011
The following transfers / postings of officers in the grade of Deputy I Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax are hereby ordered with effect from 1″ April, 2011 and until further orders:-
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F.No.A-22012/2/2011-AcI.V1
Government of India, Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue, (Central Board of Direct Taxes)
New Delhi, the 25th March , 2011
ORDER NO. 49 OF 2011
The following transfers/ postings of officers in the grade of Additional/Joint Commissioner of Income Tax are hereby ordered effect from Aprils 2011 and until further orders:-
Download the List of Posting / Transfer Orders of Additional/Joint Commissioner of Income Tax
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F.No. A-22013/2/2011-M.V1
Government of India, Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue, (Centro! Board of Direct ‘faxes)
New Delhi, the 25th March, 2011
ORDER NO. 50 OF 2011
The following officers in the grade of Deputy / Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax are being retained in their present Reginns / Station on Administrative requirements in relaxation orTratisfer Placement Guidelines and until further otders:-
List of Deputy and Assistant Commissioners not transferred
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