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<h1>Income Tax Department warns officers against unauthorized social media discussions, citing Rule 11 of Central Civil Services Conduct Rules.</h1> The Central Board of Direct Taxes has observed that some department officers are discussing official matters on social media platforms without authorization. This practice contravenes Rule 11 of the Central Civil Services Conduct Rules, 1964, which prohibits government servants from sharing official documents or classified information without proper authorization. The circular reiterates that only specific officers are authorized to post information on behalf of the Income Tax Department on social media. All officers are reminded to avoid unauthorized sharing of official discussions or meeting minutes on social media to comply with departmental regulations.