Indian Revenue Service
Service Overview | ||||||||||||||
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Abbreviation | IRS | |||||||||||||
Formed | 1953 | |||||||||||||
Headquarters | Cabinet Secretariat Raisina Hill, New Delhi | |||||||||||||
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Training Grounds | 1. National Academy of Direct Taxes (Nagpur) 2. National Academy of Customs, Excise and Narcotics (Faridabad) | |||||||||||||
Controlling Authority | Ministry of Finance, Government of India | |||||||||||||
Legal Personality | Governmental Federal law enforcement | |||||||||||||
General Nature | Taxation Revenue Administration | |||||||||||||
Cadre Size | 5541 (Income Tax) 5592 (Customs and Central Excise) | |||||||||||||
Service Chief | ||||||||||||||
CBDT Chairman Chairman, CBEC | Mrs. Anita Kapur Mr. Kaushal Srivastava | |||||||||||||
Head of the Civil Services | ||||||||||||||
Cabinet Secretary Current: A. K. Seth |
IRS comprises two branches - IRS (Income Tax) and IRS (Customs and Central Excise), which are controlled by two separate statutory bodies, viz., Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) and Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) respectively.
Recruitment.
There are two streams of recruitment to the Indian Revenue Service - Direct Recruits and Promoted Officers. Direct Recruits are selected from the prestigious Civil Services Examination conducted by Union Public Service Commission and based on preferences opted by them. Promoted Officers like Superintendent of Central Excise, Gazetted, Group ‘B’ are promoted gradually over several years of service. The current ratio of two streams at entry level is kept at 1:1. Initial posting would be Assistant Commissioners up to senior rank of Principal Chief Commissioners, Member/Chairman of the Central Board of Direct Taxes or Central Board of Excise and Customs.Training
IRS Officer Trainees (OTs) first undergo a 3-month Foundation Course at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of AdministrationIRS officers then procced to the National Academy of Direct Taxes, Nagpur or the National Academy of Customs, Excise and Narcotics and they undergo a very dynamic training in specialised matters of conventional tax administration (Direct Taxes) along with unarmed combat, weapons and explosives. Additionally IRS officers undergo extensive training with Army and the National Police Academy and many other prestigious institutes of the country so that they are better prepared to excel in their multi-faceted role. NADT has signed an MOU with NALSAR University in Hyderabad to award Masters Degree in Business laws and Taxation to the Officer Trainees. Recently, Finance Ministry has approved exchange of officer trainees to various countries across the world such as Australia, Malaysia, United States of America, Brazil, South Africa and OECD Nations for increasing exposure to the future administrators
Designations.
The designations and time-scales within the Indian Revenue Service are as follows after cadre restructure:[1]Position / Pay Grade in the Government of India | Level and Rank | Order of Precedence (As per Presidential order) | Equivalent Position or Designation in the State Government(s) | |
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1 | Junior Time Scale | Assistant Commissioner Entry-level (Probationer) | Additional District Magistrate/Assistant Superintendent of Police | |
2 | Senior Time Scale | Deputy Commissioner (Equivalent to) Under Secretary to Government of India | District Magistrate/ Superintendent of Police | |
3 | Junior Administrative Grade | Joint Commissioner (Equivalent to) Deputy Secretary to Government of India | Special Secretary/Senior Superintendent of Police | |
4 | Selection Grade | Additional Commissioner (Equivalent to) Director to Government of India | Secretary/Deputy Inspector General of Police | |
5 | Senior Administrative Grade | Commissioner /Additional Director General (Equivalent to) Joint Secretary to Government of India | 26 | Secretary/Inspector General of Police |
6 | Higher Administrative Grade | Principal Commissioner (Equivalent to) Additional Secretary to Government of India | 25 | Principal Secretary/Additional Director General of Police |
7 | Higher Administrative Grade + | Chief Commissioner/Director General (Equivalent to) Additional Secretary to Government of India | 25 | Addl.Chief Secretary/ Director General of Police |
8 | Apex Scale | Principal Chief Commissioner of (Equivalent to) Special Secretary to Government of India | 23 | Chief Secretary/ Director General of Police |
9 | Apex Scale | CBDT/ CBEC Chairman/Member CBEC/CBDT/DG Central Economic Intelligence Bureau(Equivalent to) Secretary to Government of India | 23 | Secretary to the Government of India |
Work Profile.
Indian Revenue Services officers are mainly attached to the Income Tax and Central Excise and Customs Departments but are also deputed to many other agencies and departments in the central and state governments. The service offers immense diversity of work and officers are required to be administrators, investigators, quasi-judicial authorities, shrewd lawyers and tax policy makers right from the beginning of their careers. They are known as the Guardians of the Economic Frontiers and are deputed to law enforcement and intelligence organisations like the Central Bureau of Investigation, National Investigation Agency,Research and Analysis Wing, Intelligence Bureau etc. IRS officers are also serving at various consulates and embassies as diplomats and also in international organisations like World Bank, OECD and IMF. They also head the regulatory agencies like the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, Competition Commission of India, SEBI etc. In the Income Tax and Customs Departments, IRS officers are charged with responsibility to identify the tax evasion modus operandi and are given statutory powers of search and seizure and arrest to combat the prevalent evasion. They also play a role in advising on tax policy matters by playing a significant role in framing or amending of statutes and frames regulations in relation to taxes. They also participate and negotiate treaties on behalf of the Government of India in the fiscal matters in both bilateral or multilateral forums such as OECD and Global Form on Transparency in Tax Matters.Indian Revenue Service officers work in the unearthing of many scams in the country. Their tax assessment orders are taken as starting points for all fraud and economic offences investigations. Investigation conducted by the Revenue Service officers is used by other enforcement agencies in cases of corruption too. Efforts of Indian Revenue Service officers have resulted in earning huge sums of public money for the exchequer and also in catching many criminals. Starting with the Fodder Scam in 1995 case to the more recent Madhu Koda case in Jharkhand[2] was result of co-ordinated efforts of Indian Revenue Service Officers and led to unearthed allegedly illegal investments and Hawala transactions of

Efforts of the Members of the Service also led to the recovery of black money worth

Newly created Directorate of Criminal Investigation under the Central Board of Direct Taxes collects and coordinates the intelligence gathering actions of the department and prosecutes tax offenders. IRS officers are also increasingly serving in the place of IAS and IPS officers in the various State, Central ministries and departments.[8] With changing times however, more and more IRS officers are serving in departments and areas that used to exclusively be the forte of IAS officers. This widening of opportunities and exposure has made the IRS more attractive. Since there is no cadre system in this service you can expect to be posted anywhere in India and even your home state, which becomes a problem for many in the IAS or IPS. The tenures are also more stable with an average of 3 years unlike the other two services where one may not even complete a month and the average tenure is around a year or so.
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