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FBR reshuffles 12 RTO Lahore officers

byMahmood Idrees
28/01/2015
in Lahore, Slider News
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LAHORE: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has reshuffled as many as 12 officers including two BS-18 and one BS-17 officers of Regional Tax Offices Lahore here the other day.

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The FBR transferred Inland Revenue Directorate of Intelligence and Investigation Lahore Deputy Director Muhammad Imran BS-18 to RTO Lahore as deputy commissioner IR. The Department transferred FBR Information Technology Wing Second Secretary Soban Ahmad BS-18 to Large Taxpayer Unit Lahore as DC-IR. Similarly, FBR IT wing Second Secretary Haida Sajjad was transferred to RTO Lahore as DC-IR.

The FBR has asked all listed officers to relinquish charge, using online HRMS facility or by using their IJP logins.

The FBR also transferred BS-19, BS-18 and BS 17 officers from other regions. Directorate of Training and Research-IR Islamabad Additional Director Arshad Ali Khan was assigned the additional charge of the post of Additional Director I&I Islamabad. RTO Karachi Commissioner IR (OPS) (WHT) MIrza Imtiaz Ahmed was transferred to FBR (Hq) Islamabad as Chief (OPS) taxpayer audit wing. Muhammad Nasir Khan Ghouri BS-19 was transferred to RTO Rawalpindi as ADC-IR. FBR (Hq) Islamabad Dr. Tariq Ghani BS-19 has been shifted to FBR (Hq) as Secretary Welfare Admin Wing.

The FBR (HQ) Taxpayer Audit Wing Secretary Mazhar Iqbal BS-18 was assigned the post of deputy director in Directorate General of I&I-IR Islamabad. The I&I Islamabad Deputy Director Tauqeer Ahmad has been transferred to RTO Rawalpindi as DC-IR. FBR Hq Admin Wing Second Secretary Muhammad Waqas Hanif was transferre as Second Secretary (ERM-II) admin Wing at FBR HQ Second Secretary Muhammad Zafar Haider has been shifter to LTU Islamabad as DC-1R, while Second Secretary (ERM-II) Muhammad Adil Khan was transferred to FBR HQ Islamabad as Second Secretary Admin Wing.

 

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