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FBR assigns addl charge of Member IR Operations to Dr Iqbal

byCT Report
28/07/2025
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ISLAMABAD:The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has officially assigned additional responsibilities to a senior official through a notification issued on Monday. As per the announcement, Mohammad Iqbal, a BS-22 officer of the Inland Revenue Service, has been given the additional charge of the post of Member (IR Operations), in addition to his current role as Member (Admin/HR) at FBR Headquarters, Islamabad.

The FBR’s notification did not elaborate on the reason for assigning dual responsibilities. However, the decision comes at a time of heightened speculation regarding potential changes in the FBR’s top leadership, including widespread rumors about a possible replacement of the current FBR Chairman.

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Mohammad Iqbal, now holding two key positions, has been recognized for his significant contributions to administrative reforms and human resource development within the organization. His expanded role is viewed as a strategic move to ensure continuity in Inland Revenue operations during a critical phase for the FBR.

The development follows a wave of high-level promotions within the revenue body. The FBR recently promoted seven officers to the elite BS-22 grade, acknowledging their exceptional service across Inland Revenue and Customs divisions. These promotions are part of the government’s broader effort to empower institutional leadership and enhance revenue performance.

Among the newly promoted officials is Dr. Hamid Ateeq Sarwar, previously serving as Member Inland Revenue – Operations. His policy leadership has been instrumental in shaping FBR’s enforcement and collection strategies. With Iqbal stepping in as acting Member (IR Operations), the FBR aims to maintain momentum in its tax policy execution.

The FBR continues to strengthen its senior management team, with each Member bringing diverse expertise to ensure effective governance, compliance enforcement, and digital transformation across Pakistan’s tax administration.

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