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Mathoda is new CBDT Chairman

New Delhi, May 1 The Central Board of Direct Taxes has a new Chairman in Mr Rabender Singh Mathoda, He took charge today. Prior to his appointment, Mr Mathoda, a 1971 batch officer of the Indian Revenue Service, was Member (IT) and Member (A& J) in the CBDT. An official release said that Mr Mathoda, a graduate from IIT Kharagpur, had served in various capacities in the income-tax department as Chief Commissioner in North Western Region, Shimla and Kolkata and as Commissioner in NWR, Mumbai and Gwalior. - Our Bureau

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