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Chief Commissioners IR to appoint officials of BS-1 to BS-15 in field offices

byCT Report
07/01/2021
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has authorized Chief Commissioners of Inland Revenue to appoint officials of BS-1 to BS-15 in field offices.

According to the sources the FBR chairman has designated officers to exercise powers of appointing authority.

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The FBR chairman being the secretary, revenue division is authorized to appoint officials for the post in basic pay scales 17 to 19 or equivalent.

Members FBR have been designated as appointing authority for the post of basic pay scales 16 or equivalent in FBR Headquarters and field offices.

The sources said that the Chief Commissioners in BS-20/21, Director Generals BS20/21, chief collectors of Pakistan Customs BS-20/21 and Collectors of Pakistan Customs BS-20 have been authorized to appoint officials in BS-1 to 15 of field offices of the FBR.

Further, Chief (HRM-IR) has been designated to appoint officials for the post in basic pay scales 8 to 15 or equivalent in FBR (HQ).

Meanwhile, Chief (Admin & Finance) has been authorized to appoint officials for the post in basic pay scales 1 to 7 or equivalent in FBR (HQ).

The sources said that the officers have been given the powers of authority under the Civil Servants (Efficiency & Discipline) Rules, 2020.

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