Employees at the Income Tax Department have written to the Union Government, warning of graded protests starting from April 16, if their "long pending" issues and "precarious" working conditions are not resolved.
The letter by the Joint Council Action (JCA), comprising two major employee associations of the department --Income Tax Employees Federation (ITEF) and Income Tax Gazetted Officers' Association (ITGOA)-- was addressed to the Revenue Secretary under the Union Finance Ministry.
The ITEF and ITGOA represent about 97 per cent of the department's workforce that works to collect revenue for the government under the direct tax category. Officers from the Indian Revenue Service (IRS) constitute the third association, and they lead the department as heads of various verticals.
In the latter dated April 6, JCA detailed ten-point pending issues and blamed the "persistent apathy" of the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) in resolving it. The CBDT frames policy for the tax department.
"The impeded career progression and bleak prospects of promotion, irrational annual general transfers, precarious service conditions coupled with unjustified work pressure, irrational and unrealistic targets and severe shortage of manpower and essential infrastructure have pushed our members to the brink," the JCA said.
It claimed the members of the two associations have been "pushed with our back towards the wall" and that demoralisation has "hit the nadir."
It added that if their issues are not addressed in a time-bound manner, they will resort to a seven-staged programme of agitation, beginning with a lunch hour demonstration at all offices of the department on April 16.
The agitation will be stepped up subsequently, which will include sporting 'black badges' and non-submission of statistical reports, leading up to a full-day strike on May 13.
The JCA, while pointing to the pending issues, said their cadre review and restructuring was last undertaken 13 years ago, and this "overdue" exercise was pending for final approval.
"Continued delay in finalisation of the proposal for submission before the competent authority for approval is not only perpetuating the acute stagnation but also constraining the department's ability to function optimally and deliver globally benchmarked taxpayer services, especially at a time of transition to the new Income Tax Act," the letter said.
The forum has also highlighted the issue of amendment of recruitment rules for the posts of Inspector, Office Superintendent and Tax Assistant, apart from the modification of Indian Revenue Service (IRS) recruitment rules.
The associations have also sought "immediate cessation" of repetitive and unreasonable reporting requirements and the imposition of artificial deadlines for scrutiny disposal work.
"Though these pressing issues have been consistently pursued and discussed with the CBDT and related authorities through formal meetings and communications and informal interactions, they remain largely unresolved.
"While our members are silently accepting the back-breaking workload and strenuous work conditions in order to meet the budget and other targets, the authorities in CBDT are oblivious to their plights and continue to ignore their legitimate demands," the letter said.
(With inputs from PTI)