Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) - UPSC Notes

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) is the authority vested with the responsibility of the administration of laws related to direct taxes through the Department of Income Tax. In India, necessary inputs for policy and planning is provided by the CBDT. Students preparing for IAS Exam should be aware of this topic.

The Central Board of Direct Taxes can be related to ‘Indian Economy’ in the General Studies Paper-3 section of the UPSC Syllabus.

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What is the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT)?

  • It is a statutory body established as per the Central Board of Revenue Act, 1963.
  • It is India’s official financial action task force unit.
  • It is administered by the Department of Revenue under the Ministry of Finance.

To note is that originally there was a board called the Central Board of Revenue that functioned as the apex body of the Income Tax Department. The said board was set up under the Central Board of Revenue Act, 1924 and was in charge of both direct and indirect taxes. The Central Board of Revenue got split in 1964 into two boards:

  1. Central Board of Direct Taxes
  2. Central Board of Excise and Customs

Learn about Taxation in India from the linked article.

CBDT Structure

The Central Board of Direct Taxes consists of a Chairman, and six members that deal with the following:

  • Income Tax & Revenue
  • Administration
  • Legislation 
  • Audit and Judicial
  • Investigation
  • TPS & System

The Members of the CBDT are selected from the Indian Revenue Service (IRS). The members constitute the top management of the Income Tax Department.

Functions of CBDT

  • It deals with matters related to levying and collecting Direct Taxes.
  • Formulation of various policies.
  • Supervision of the entire Income Tax Department
  • Suggests legislative changes in Direct Tax Enactments
  • Suggests changes in tax rates 
  • Proposes changes in the taxation structure in line with the Government policies.

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Indian Economy plays an important role in UPSC Preparation as it can be associated with other topics like International Relations and Current Affairs.

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Related Links:

Value-Added Tax (VAT)  Goods and Service Tax (GST)
Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) Direct Tax Code
Direct Tax Avoidance Agreements Tax Policy Council & Tax Policy Research Unit

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