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Tariq Bajwa due in Karachi today

byCustoms Today Report
21/10/2014
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue Chief Tariq Bajwa is due in Karachi to visit Customs House today (Oct 21).

Tariq Bajwa will attend a meeting, in which Member Customs Nisar Muhammad, Member Inland Revenue (Operations) Muhammaf Ashraf Khan, Chief Collector Appraisement Nasir Masroor, Chief Collector Enforcement Nazim Saleem, Director General Valuation Rubina Athar, Director General WeBOC will also present. The FBR chief would discuss all the issues regarding Pakistan Customs performance in ongoing and previous financial years and would chalk out a strategy to achieve the revenue targets set for the current fiscal year.

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