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FBR announces training schedule for newly recruited inspectors

byImran Ali
13/12/2018
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MULTAN: Federal Board of Revenue announced training schedule for the newly recruited inspectors of Regional Tax Office Multan.

According to details, Regional Tax Office recruited 13 new Inland Revenue Inspectors in different departments. The Federal Board of Revenue has announced the training schedule of these newly employed inspectors to enhance their skills. Training of newly recruited inspectors will be started from December 17 in Lahore.

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Newly recruited inspectors of Regional Tax Office will be given four weeks training. These inspectors are already working in the income tax, sales tax and withholding tax departments and they are performing their responsibilities as trainee inspectors. After completion of the training, they will be given proper responsibilities.

Inspectors have been appointed after adopting a transparent and merit-based process. All 13 inspectors were recruited through the Federal Public Service Commission.

Inspectors Sajid Hussain, Muhammad Junaid, Muhammad Fawad Hussain, Muhammad Awais, Sana Mumtaz, Muhammad Amir, Muhammad Asad, Muhammad Shahbaz Khan, Muhammad Imran, Muhammad Zeeshan, Muhammad Shahbaz Hussain and Syed Muhammad Waqar Farooq will participate in the training program of Federal Board of Revenue.

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