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FBR approves performance allowance of three appraisers

byImran Ali
18/05/2018
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MULTAN: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has approved performance allowance of three appraisers working in the Multan Customs Collectorate.

According to details, performance allowance of three Appraising Officers (BS-16) has been approved by Federal Board of Revenue and issued notification in this regard.

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Appraising Officer Adnan David, Afsir Amin and Raees Talal are working in the Customs Collectorate Multan and they have been selected through the process of Internal Job Posting (IJP).

These appraisers were recruited in Multan Customs department almost one and half year ago.

The performance allowance is almost equal to 100 % of minimum pay scale of their basic pay. Performance allowance granted to these employees after observing their performance in the various tasks assigned by Collectorate in last one and half year.

Following Appraiser performance allowance would be governed through the terms and conditions laid down according to rules and will be discontinued in case prescribed terms and conditions are not fulfilled within one month from the date of issuance of this notification.

These appraisers are currently  performing their duties at Multan International Airport and Multan Dry Port .

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