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FBR prohibits its officials from personal interaction with businessmen

byCT Report
29/10/2019
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: In order to build confidence level of taxpayers, the Federal Board of Revenue on Monday prohibited its official from personal interaction with businessmen.

In a communiqué, FBR chairman Shabbar Zaidi directed that no official of the tax collecting body will contact with any taxpayer or businessman in any form except when legally authorized to do so.

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This policy will came into effect across the country from 1st of November, the FBR chairman added.

In a tweet FBR chairman Syed Shabbar Zaidi has said “as promised, I have issued necessary directions to all officers of FBR and prohibited personal interaction with Taxpayer/Businessmen except in cases where duly authorised.

“Any official found indulged in such activity shall be proceeded against strictly under the government service rules,” he warned.

He urged the business community and trade bodies to assist in implementing this policy by reporting to FBR any contravention of the directions.

Earlier on October 25, in a step to ensure transparency, Federal Board of Revenue Chairman Shabbar Zaidi had announced that the tax officials will be barred from personal interaction with businessmen.

Taking to the social networking website, Twitter, Shabbar Zaidi had said that FBR will not interact with businessmen through personal visits, telephone calls, cell phone messages or emails.

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