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| Full computerization of CTD by April: Rather | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, Jan 14 : Complementing the Excise and Commercial Taxes departments for showing excellent performance consecutively for last four years, the Minister for Finance and Ladakh Affairs, Abdul Rahim Rather today said that the tax revenue was all set to touch a new high of Rs 5500 crore this fiscal, which is more than double of Rs. 2600 crore recorded in 2009. Speaking at an interactive meeting of the senior officers and field staff of Commercial Taxes Department (CTD), Rather called for evolving more realistic and practical strategies to bring further reforms in the tax management system in the state- even amendment of the existing taxation laws if need arises. Asking the officers to discharge their duties without any fear and favour to come up to the expeditions of both the government as well as the people, Rather assured that there shall be zero interference in discharging their legitimate duties honestly. He also assured that the much needed re-organisation of the CTD was on cards to provide better safeguards to the service interests of the employees as well as managing the main power deficiency in the department. The meeting comprised Commissioner Commercial Taxes, Mr. Kifayat Rizvi, Additional Commissioner CTD of Kashmir and Jammu, Mr. Rafiq Ahmed and P.I. Khateef, DC (HQ) CTD, Showkat Aijaz, all Deputy Commissioners of CTD from both Jammu and Kashmir divisions of the state. It was the first of its kind meeting to have a direct feedback about the working of the department on ground from the field officers and to introspect about its short comings and to suggest new measures for bringing further efficiency in its functioning. |
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