Income Tax Department Recruitment 2023 : Income Tax Department has released a notification at incometaxgujarat.gov.in for recruitment to the Post of Sports Person (Inspector of Income-tax, Tax Assistant,Multi-Tasking Staff) in Gujarat. Interested candidates can Apply Online on or before 15.10.2023.
Sports Person (Inspector of Income-tax, Tax Assistant, Multi-Tasking Staff)
Total Vacancy
59 Posts
Salary
Rs. 18,000 – 1,42,400/- Per month
Start Date
02.10.2023
Last Date
15.10.2023
Job Location
Gujarat
Apply Mode
Online
Official Website
incometaxgujarat.gov.in
Income Tax Department Recruitment 2023 – Vacancy Details
Inspector of Income-tax
02 Posts
Tax Assistant
26 Posts
Multi-Tasking Staff
31 Posts
List of preferred games/sports and no. Of tentative vacancies for which the applications are invited:
Income Tax Department Recruitment 2023 – Educational Qualification details
Inspector of Income-tax
Bachelor’s Degree
Tax Assistant
Bachelor’s Degree
Multi-Tasking Staff
10th
Evidence In Support Of Merit In Sports Events/Games:
Only certificates awarded by the authorities mentioned hereunder will be taken into account as evidence in support of having participated in competitions, in any of the above Sports events/Games while considering eligibility of the applicant. A candidate should upload self attested copy of certificates (as per proforma mentioned in Annexure-VI), issued by one of the authorities mentioned here under along with the application
Income Tax Department Recruitment 2023 – Salary details
Inspector of Income-tax
Pay Level-7 (Rs.44900 – Rs.142400)
Tax Assistant
Pay Level-4 (Rs.25500 – Rs.81100)
Multi-Tasking Staff
Pay Level-1 (Rs.18000 – Rs.56900)
Income Tax Department Recruitment 2023 – Age Limit details
Inspector of Income Tax
18 to 30 years
ax Assistant/ Multi-Tasking Staff
18 to 27 years
Income Tax Department Recruitment 2023 – Application Fee
No Application Fee.
Income Tax Department Recruitment 2023 – Selection Process
How to apply for Income Tax Department Recruitment (Sports Person) Jobs
Candidate(s) fulfilling all the above clearly laid down criteria will have to apply online only through the link on the Income Tax website in the careers webpage under current openings section i.e.incometaxgujarat.gov.in from 02.10.2023 to 15.10.2023. No other mode of application will be accepted.
Important Dates
Start Date to Apply : 02.10.2023
Last Date to Apply : 15.10.2023
About Income Tax
It is a matter of general belief that taxes on income and wealth are of recent origin but there is enough evidence to show that taxes on income in some form or the other were levied even in primitive and ancient communities. The origin of the word “Tax” is from “Taxation” which means an estimate. These were levied either on the sale and purchase of merchandise or livestock and were collected in a haphazard manner from time to time. Nearly 2000 years ago, there went out a decree from Ceaser Augustus that all the world should be taxed. In Greece, Germany and Roman Empires, taxes were also levied sometime on the basis of turnover and sometimes on occupations. For many centuries, revenue from taxes went to the Monarch. In Northern England, taxes were levied on land and on moveable property such as the Saladin title in 1188. Later on, these were supplemented by introduction of poll taxes, and indirect taxes known as “Ancient Customs” which were duties on wool, leather and hides. These levies and taxes in various forms and on various commodities and professions were imposed to meet the needs of the Governments to meet their military and civil expenditure and not only to ensure safety to the subjects but also to meet the common needs of the citizens like maintenance of roads, administration of justice and such other functions of the State.In India, the system of direct taxation as it is known today, has been in force in one form or another even from ancient times. There are references both in Manu Smriti and Arthasastra to a variety of tax measures. Manu, the ancient sage and law-giver stated that the king could levy taxes, according to Sastras. The wise sage advised that taxes should be related to the income and expenditure of the subject. He, however, cautioned the king against excessive taxation and stated that both extremes should be avoided namely either complete absence of taxes or exorbitant taxation. According to him, the king should arrange the collection of taxes in such a manner that the subjects did not feel the pinch of paying taxes. He laid down that traders and artisans should pay 1/5th of their profits in silver and gold, while the agriculturists were to pay 1/6th, 1/8th and 1/10th of their produce depending upon their circumstances. The detailed analysis given by Manu on the subject clearly shows the existence of a well-planned taxation system, even in ancient times. Not only this, taxes were also levied on various classes of people like actors, dancers, singers and even dancing girls. Taxes were paid in the shape of gold-coins, cattle, grains, raw-materials and also by rendering personal service.
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