CBDT sets up Committee for review and updation of Survey Manual last published in 2012. Committee to submit revised draft in 3 months
F.No.414/125/2017-IT(Inv.I)
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue
(Central Board of Direct Taxes)
Dated: 27.11.2017
Room No. 269, North Block, New Delhi
To,
Sir,
Kindly refer to the above subject.
2. In this regard, the undersigned is directed to state, that, the Board has decided to constitute a Committee for the review and updation of the Survey Manual published in 2012. The Committee shall comprise of the following:
CIT (lnv.), CBDT shall be Member-Secretary of the Committee for the coordination purposes.
3. The Terms of Reference of the Committee are as per Annexure . The Terms may be amended, if required, in consultation with the Board. Further, the Chairman of the Committee may co-opt other officers from the department as Members of the Committee, for timely completion of the task.
Yours faithfully,
(Gaurav Pundir)
Under Secretary (lnv-I),
North Block, New Delhi
Telefax No.23095464
Encl: as above
Copy to:
(a)DGIT (lnv.), Bhopal- For kind information
(b) Pr CCIT, Guwahati- For kind information
(c) DGIT (Admin), New Delhi- For kind information
(d) CIT (Inv.), CBDT
Annexure
1. To review and update the Survey Manual as published by the CBDT in 2012, keeping in view the new work processes/technological changes including launch of ITBA, changes in Statutory provisions, judicial pronouncements and issua nce of further instructions/guidelines/circulars on relevant issues from time to
2. The Committee shall submit a revised draft Manua l to the Board in a period of 3 months from its constitution.
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