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Fourteen more officers of the Inland Revenue Service have been transferred.

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Fourteen more officers of the Inland Revenue Service have been transferred.

Islamabad:
The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has transferred 14 officers of grades 17 to 20 from the Inland Revenue Service.

According to the notification, Grade 20 Director Mohammad Khalid Jameel has been appointed as the Chief of the Inland Revenue Transformation Delivery Unit at the FBR Headquarters. In addition to this, he will retain the additional charge of Director of the Pakistan Revenue System and Director of the Tax System Digitalization Project, as well as Chief of Tax Reforms.

Grade 19 officer Ms. Sadia Iftikhar has been transferred from the position of Secretary of Reforms and Modernization at FBR Headquarters Islamabad and appointed as Secretary (Donor Programs) at the TDU, FBR Headquarters.

Grade 18 Second Secretary Ahmed Shakeel Babar has been appointed as the Second Secretary for Internal System Digitalization II at the TDU, FBR Headquarters. However, as per the rules, he will also retain the charge of Second Secretary of the Inland Revenue Policy Wing at FBR Headquarters.

Other officers who were transferred include Sardar Umar Sharif, Khadijah Hussain, Adnan Jabar, Ahmed Faiz, Abdul Rahman, Sadaf Ehsan, Ahmed Kamal, Osama Sameer, Syed Shabbir Riaz Zaidi, and Ms. Qandeel Alam.

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