Parikshit Khatana IAS transferred as Additional Commissioner- State Tax, Gautam Buddh Nagar, UP

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Parikshit Khatana IAS transferred as Additional Commissioner- State Tax, Gautam Buddh Nagar, UP

Shri Parikshit Khatana IAS (Uttar Pradesh 2020), presently Chief Development Officer (CDO), Azamgarh, has been transferred and appointed as Additional Commissioner- State Tax, Gautam Buddh Nagar.

Additional Commissioner, State Tax, Gautam Buddh Nagar Profile

The Additional Commissioner, State Tax, Gautam Buddh Nagar, holds a significant leadership position in the Uttar Pradesh State Tax Department, overseeing tax administration in one of India’s fastest-growing industrial and commercial districts. Functioning under the Department of State Tax, Government of Uttar Pradesh, the office plays a pivotal role in ensuring effective implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime, strengthening revenue administration, promoting voluntary tax compliance, and facilitating ease of doing business. The position requires a balanced approach that combines regulatory oversight with taxpayer facilitation to support the district’s dynamic economic ecosystem.

Gautam Buddh Nagar, comprising major urban centres such as Noida and Greater Noida, has emerged as a leading hub for information technology, electronics manufacturing, real estate, logistics, automobiles, and services. The district hosts numerous multinational corporations, industrial units, start-ups, and commercial establishments, making it one of the State’s largest contributors to GST revenue. The Additional Commissioner plays a crucial role in ensuring that tax administration keeps pace with this rapidly expanding economic landscape.

One of the primary responsibilities of the office is supervising the implementation of GST laws and related taxation policies within the jurisdiction. The Additional Commissioner monitors assessment proceedings, taxpayer registrations, return filings, audits, enforcement activities, and revenue collection while ensuring adherence to statutory provisions. Effective supervision helps maintain transparency, improve compliance, and safeguard government revenue.

Revenue mobilisation remains at the core of the office’s responsibilities. The Additional Commissioner reviews revenue trends, identifies areas requiring administrative intervention, and implements strategies to improve tax collection without compromising taxpayer convenience. Regular monitoring of tax performance, sectoral analysis, and data-driven decision-making enable the department to strengthen revenue administration while encouraging voluntary compliance.

The office also plays a key role in preventing tax evasion and protecting the integrity of the GST system. Intelligence-based inspections, verification of transactions, scrutiny of returns, and coordinated enforcement activities help detect fraudulent practices such as fake invoicing, wrongful input tax credit claims, and tax avoidance. These measures contribute to creating a fair and transparent business environment while protecting the interests of honest taxpayers.

Facilitating ease of doing business is another important aspect of the position. The Additional Commissioner oversees taxpayer services relating to GST registration, return filing, refunds, clarifications, grievance redressal, and awareness programmes. Through regular interaction with trade associations, industry bodies, chartered accountants, tax professionals, and business representatives, the department promotes better understanding of tax laws and encourages voluntary compliance with statutory obligations.

The increasing use of digital technology has transformed tax administration in recent years. The Additional Commissioner supervises the effective utilisation of online GST platforms, e-assessment systems, analytics-based monitoring, electronic verification tools, and digital grievance redressal mechanisms. These initiatives have significantly improved efficiency, transparency, and accountability while reducing procedural delays and enhancing taxpayer convenience.

Inter-agency coordination forms another vital responsibility of the office. The Additional Commissioner works closely with the Central GST authorities, Directorate General of GST Intelligence, Customs, Income Tax Department, district administration, financial institutions, and law enforcement agencies to ensure effective enforcement of tax laws and seamless exchange of information. Such collaboration strengthens compliance mechanisms and improves the overall effectiveness of revenue administration.

Administrative leadership is equally central to the role. The Additional Commissioner supervises officers and staff within the State Tax Department, monitors departmental performance, reviews pending cases, oversees training and capacity-building initiatives, and promotes the adoption of best practices in tax administration. Continuous professional development and institutional strengthening contribute to more responsive and efficient public service delivery.

The office also supports policy implementation by providing feedback from the field on emerging economic trends, taxpayer concerns, and operational challenges. Such inputs help the Government refine tax administration practices and improve the effectiveness of GST implementation across the State.

As Gautam Buddh Nagar continues to attract investment and emerge as a major centre of commerce and industry, the role of the Additional Commissioner, State Tax assumes growing significance. Through efficient revenue management, transparent enforcement, taxpayer-friendly administration, digital innovation, and effective governance, the office contributes substantially to strengthening the State’s fiscal resources, fostering business confidence, and supporting Uttar Pradesh’s broader vision of sustainable economic growth and development.

Indian Bureaucracy UP News Desk wishes Shri Parikshit Khatana the very best.

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