Excise is the tax placed on items manufactured or produced within a country. Excise officers ensure that items are made and delivered in accordance with the country's excise tax legislation. Their responsibilities include inspecting production levels, maintaining correct documentation, and collecting taxes on items like alcohol, tobacco, and petroleum products.
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| Career Options | Description |
|---|---|
| Excise Inspector | Oversees the production, documentation, and taxation of excise goods, ensuring compliance with tax laws. |
| Excise Officer | Responsible for inspecting, auditing, and enforcing excise laws, particularly for large industries and manufacturers. |
| Assistant Commissioner | Manages a team of excise officers and assists with policy enforcement and administrative duties within the excise department. |
| Central Excise Official | Ensures that excise taxes are appropriately collected from goods produced within the country. |
| Program Level | Program | Eligibility Criteria | Stream | Minimum Marks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bachelor's | Bachelor's Degree in Taxation/Excise | Completion of high school (10+2) | Commerce/Business | Minimum 50% aggregate (may vary by institution) |
| Master's | Master's Degree in Taxation/Excise | Bachelor's degree in a related field | Commerce | Minimum 55% aggregate (may vary by university) |
| Professional | Excise and Taxation Exams | Graduation in any discipline | Any discipline | - |
| Institute Name | Location |
|---|---|
| National Academy of Customs, Indirect Taxes & Narcotics | Faridabad |
| Indian Institute of Taxation | New Delhi |
| Entrance Exam | Conducting Body |
|---|---|
| Indian Excise and Taxation Exam | Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance |
| UPSC Civil Services Exam | Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) |
- Excise goods are inspected and verified during manufacture.
- Ensure compliance with excise tax laws.
- Monitoring and auditing financial records relating to excise payments.
- Enforcing laws and regulations in excise agencies.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Job stability and strong career growth. | High responsibility, especially in high-value sectors like alcohol and tobacco. |
| Opportunities to work in government sectors. | Dealing with compliance and legal challenges can be stressful. |
| Competitive salary with growth potential. | Requires attention to detail and long hours in certain periods. |
