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FBR promotes five superintendents of Inland Revenue department‏

byImran Ali
30/04/2016
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MULTAN: The Federal Board of Revenue has promoted superintendents of Inland Revenue Department BS -16 as administrative officer Inland Revenue BS-17.

According to details, five superintendents from Regional Tax Office Multan are promoted and three of them transferred to other departments . These superintendents include Muhammad Aslam Javed, Abdul Sattar Bhutta, Abdul Rehman, Khalid Mehmood and Muhammad Ishaque Miana.

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Federal Board of Revenue has also transferred Muhammad Aslam Javed from RTO Multan to RTO III, Karachi, and Khalid Mehmood from RTO Multan to Large Taxpayer unit II Karachi and Abdul Sattar Bhutta from Regional Tax Office Multan to RTO III, Karachi.

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