The Cabinet on Thursday approved a proposal to create an additional 1,349 additional posts in the Indian Revenue Services cadre and 19,402 in the non-IRS cadres.
An additional expenditure of Rs 450 crore (Rs 4.5 billion) per annum is likely to be incurred on the creation of additional posts and upgradation of some existing posts, Finance Minister P Chidambaram told reporters after the Cabinet meeting.
This additional expenditure would be more than compensated by the increased revenue of more than Rs 25,000 crore (Rs 250 billion) per annum, proposed to be generated as a result of this exercise, he said.
This means that an extra employee would add an extra Rs 1.2 crore (Rs 12 million) to the tax kitty, while he will cost an extra Rs 200,000 to the government a year on an average.
The move will also help the Income Tax Department provide better services to tax payers, the Finance Minister said.
Meanwhile, there is another proposal for a cadre restructuring of Central Board of Excise & Customs.
This will add 20,000 officers to its existing workforce of 66,808 officers, taking it to 86,808, and this may give an additional revenue of about Rs 68,000 crore (Rs 680 billion).
The CBEC's proposal may take a little longer as it is running behind CBDT proposal in terms of securing some key approvals.
The proposal was recently approved by Chidambaram. It will now have to be cleared by the Department of Expenditure and then, the Department of
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