In a significant administrative overhaul, the government has transferred 217 senior officers in the grade of Principal Commissioner and Commissioner of Customs and Indirect Taxes across multiple formations under the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC). The large-scale reshuffle is aimed at streamlining tax administration, strengthening customs enforcement, and enhancing operational efficiency in key departments nationwide. The transfer order impacts several top-ranking officers across customs, GST, and indirect taxation divisions. The complete list of transferred officers has been officially released.
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