Income Tax Department Karnataka & Goa

The Income Tax Department Karnataka & Goa is the revenue enforcement and collection agency for the state of Karnataka and Goa, India. It has its headquarters in Bangalore, the state capital. The Direct Taxes Regional Training Institute was built in Bangalore at Jalahalli. Karnataka Department has a reputation for being one of the best managed income tax forces in the country, and one of largest revenue earning departments.

Income Tax Department of Karnataka and Goa
AbbreviationI-T
MottoRevenue is the backbone of the Government
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionKarnataka and Goa, India
Size195,000 km2 (75,000 sq mi)
Population31,841,374
Legal jurisdictionKarnataka and Goa
General nature
Operational structure
Overviewed byMinistry of Finance
HeadquartersIncome Tax Headquarters, Central Revenue Building Bangalore
Elected officers responsible
Agency executive
  • B. R. Balakrishnan,IRS, Principal Chief Commissioner of Income Tax
Parent agencyGovernment of India
Departments
Website
incometaxbengaluru.in

It is headed by the Principal Chief Commissioner of Income Tax assisted by Chief Commissioners of Income Tax and each division is headed by Commissioners of Income Tax. The Director General of Income Tax heads the Investigation Wing and supervises the Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Wing, current Director General of Investigation is Shri Patanjali. Karnataka & Goa has highest growth rate in I-T collection.[1]

Jurisdiction

The jurisdiction of this charge extends to the states of Karnataka & Goa. The geographical area covered is 1,95,000 Sq. km with a population of 4.63 crores. The total distance between the North & South i.e. IT Office at Bidar to the IT Office at Mysore is 800 km and the distance between East & West i.e. IT Office at Mangalore to IT Office at Kolar is 500 km. The main industrial activities of the Karnataka & Goa Region are manufacture of silks, coffee, arecanut, electronics, aircraft, Heavy Engineering, telephones, watches, sandalwood activities, handicraft, software, fertilizers, fisheries, food canning, liquor, exports of iron & manganese ore, mining, shipping & scientific research.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Karnataka & Goa has highest growth rate in I-T collection - Times of India".
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 27 July 2016. Retrieved 21 July 2016.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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