GST implementation: Top-level vacancies in CBEC

There are only two members in the Central Board of Excise and Customs —Ananya Ray and S Ramesh—against the sanctioned strength of six


CBEC and its officials are the key stakeholders in implementation of the Goods and Services Tax, which will be rolled out from 1 July. Photo: Mint
CBEC and its officials are the key stakeholders in implementation of the Goods and Services Tax, which will be rolled out from 1 July. Photo: Mint

New Delhi: The Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC), the apex policy-making body on indirect taxes, has only two members against the sanctioned strength of six.

At present, senior Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer, Vanaja N Sarna, is CBEC chairperson. There are only two members in the board—Ananya Ray and S Ramesh— leaving four vacancies, a senior finance ministry official said.

Ram Tirath, another member, was given farewell on Friday and officially retires on Sunday. The board and its officials are the key stakeholders in implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), which will be rolled out from 1 July.