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FBR constitutes committee to resolve pharmaceutical tax issues

byCT Report
21/04/2022
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) constituted a committee for resolution of issues of pharmaceutical companies.

The issues resolution committee will be headed by Chief Commissioner-Inland Revenue, Large Taxpayers Office (LTO), Karachi and comprising officers of FBR for resolution of issues of pharmaceutical companies.

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The committee comprises following officers:

1. Shahid Iqbal Baloch, Chief Commissioner-IR, LTO Karachi (Head).

2. Sabih ul Aijaz, Commissioner-IR, LTO Lahore.

3. Masood Akhtar, Commissioner – IR, LTO Islamabad.

4 .Abdul Jawwad, Commissioner – IR, LTO Karachi.

5. Dr. Najeeb Ullah, Commissioner – IR, LTO Karachi.

6. Dr. Muhammad Khurram, Additional Commissioner – IR, LTO Islamabad.

7. Ms. Haida Sajjad, Deputy Commissioner-IR, CTO Lahore.

8. Farrukh Aslam, Deputy Commissioner-IR, LTO Lahore.

9. Anees Ahmed, Deputy Commissioner-IR, LTO Karachi.

10. Sharjeel Ahmed, Deputy Commissioner-IR, LTO Karachi.

11. Ms. Muntaha Saleem, Deputy Commissioner – IR, CTO Islamabad.

12. Aziz Iqbal, IR Audit Officer, MTO Karachi.

13. Muhammad Haider, Assistant Commissioner – IR, CTO Karachi.

14. Naeem Akbar, Senior Auditor – IR, LTO Karachi.

15. Shahid Rehan, Senior Auditor – IR, LTO Karachi.

The Term of Reference (TOR) of the complaint resolution committee are:

i. Review the nature of grievance/issue possible solution and take immediate action for its resolution;

ii. Follow up with concerned field formation till issue is resolved;

iii. Maintain complete record of complaints/issues, mechanism adopted for resolution and post resolution action required; and

iv. Share data with the Board on monthly basis indicating issues received, issues resolved and issues pending for resolution and reasons for pendency.

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