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26th June 2012, 01:59 PM
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Can I become an Income Tax Officer after passing CA and B.Com?
after passing ca and b.com can i become an income tex officer
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23rd October 2012, 09:30 AM
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Re: Can I become an Income Tax Officer after passing CA and B.Com?
No, There is no any such provision are there for CA to directly appoint as a Income tax officer. If you want to get job in a Income tax department then there are some of the different procedure which are as follows :
- There is a provision from which you will get job as an Income tax inspector : * To give SSC graduation level test to become an income tax inspector and after the internal promotion, you will be the ITO. * Minimum qualification for this test is graduation in any stream. * There is no any % required for this test. * Minimum age of a candidate should be 21 years. - There is also a procedure in which you can directly appoint as a Additional commissioner of income tax but passing the IRS exam. This exam is conducted by UPSC every year. - There is also one another provision to switch in the income tax field is that, a CA can be appointed as a Accounting Member in a Income Tax Tribunal(ITAT). But all this depends upon your knowledge and the qualification. good luck! |
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23rd October 2012, 01:13 PM
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Re: Can I become an Income Tax Officer after passing CA and B.Com?
hi,
Income Tax Officer Exam is conducted by SSC to recruit the Income Tax Officer. 1.Qualification: a) you should have any degree of a recognized University, or equivalent. b) if you have done graduation in B.Com ,so you are positively eligible. 2. Age : Your age should not be not less than 18 yers and not greater than 27 years on the first July of the year of examination 3.Physical Standards (Minimum) a)Height :157.5cm b)Chest :81cm ,fully expanded with a minimum expansion of 5 cm c)Physical Test: i)Walking:1600 meters in 15 minutes ii)Cycling:8 Km in 30 minutes All the Best |
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