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FBR nominates focal persons at all International Airports across Pakistan

byCT Report
01/06/2022
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ISLAMABAD: In the wake of issuance of SRO 598(1)2022 by the Government of Pakistan, FBR has nominated focal persons at all International Airports across Pakistan to facilitate genuine passengers and ensure timely complaint redressal.

Needless to add that FBR strongly believes in taxpayers’ facilitation, ease of doing business and thus promoting a culture of tax compliance in the country.

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The focal persons nominated are:

1)  Mr Yousuf Ali Khan Magsi Additional Collector – Jinnah International Airport Karachi.

2)  Mr Irum Sohail, Additional Collector Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore.

3)  Syed Babar Ali Shah, Collector Sialkot, Sialkot International Airport.

4)  Mr Zakir, Additional Collector, Peshawar, Bacha Khan International Airport, Peshawar.

5)  Mr Moeen Afzal, Additional Collector (Enforcement) Quetta at Quetta International Airport.

6)  Mr Rana Irfan Shaukat Additional Collector Multan at Multan International Aiport.

7)  Mr Mateen Alam, Additional Collector, Faisalabad International Airport.

All these focal persons were asked to ensure their availability round the clock over respective phone numbers.

The supervising Assistant / Deputy Collectors were asked to ensure that genuine passengers are not harassed and at the same time Kheepias be checked and it must be ensure that banned luxury items in commercial quantity are not imported and cleared under garb of personal baggage.

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