This may delay the revenue collection of Central Board of Direct Taxes.
Search and seizures contributes to almost one-tenth of the revenues collected by the CBDT annually. I-T officers form 75 per cent of the search and seizure wing.
The rest are officers from the Indian Revenue Service segment.
The agitation, which is on for the last one month across India, is to protest against the poor treatment meted out to the income-tax officers -- the officers who do not come under the Union Public Service Commission cadre -- and the officers who joined through the Indian Revenue Service cadre.
According to the Income-Tax Gazetted Officers' Association, the officers have been denied promotions for the last two to three years.
"Other than the difference being meted to us, the CBDT has made no attempt to even fill the vacancies in the lower cadre, which is just adding to the work," said Santosh Kadampat, general secretary, Mumbai unit of the association.
The officers have been on agitation since 31 January and will continue with their agitation till their demands are met, said Rajesh Menon, secretary general of the association.
"We are currently not submitting
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