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Parliamentarians Tax Directory PARLIAMENTARIANS TAX DIRECTORY FOR YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2014 (Published on 10 April 2015) 1 FOREWORD In continuation of last year’s initiative to publish a Tax Directory of members of Parliament and in exercise of powers conferred under sub-section (5) of section of 216 of Income Tax Ordinance, 2001, I am pleased to present the Tax Directory of honorable parliamentarians for the tax year 2014, prepared by the Federal Board of Revenue. This precedent has set high standards of transparency. The Tax Directory provides tax details of all members of Senate of Pakistan and the National Assembly of Pakistan and the Provincial Assemblies. Chairman, Members, Chief Commissioners and Officers of FBR extended their maximum assistance to the honorable parliamentarians in filing of Income Tax Returns for the tax year 2014. To date out of total 1169 parliamentarians,1040 have filed their Income Tax Returns for the tax year 2014 and for the remaining parliamentarians, due process is being undertaken. (Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar) Minister for Finance, Revenue, Economic Affairs, Statistics and Privatization 2 This Directory has been tabulated from Returns filed manually and electronically (till 10 April 2015). Manually filed Returns have been entered into the system. Note: Certain Parliamentarian, whose names are marked by *, have share income as Members of Associations of Persons. Since, Association of Persons pay tax as a separate entity, such share is not taxable in the hands of the Members. Hence, tax paid on such share is not reflected in their personal Returns. 3 SENATE OF PAKISTAN Tax Paid by AOPs in Constituency Name CNIC Tax Paid which Taxpayer is a Member BALOCHISTAN ADVOCATE MUHAMMAD DAUD KHAN ACHAKZAI 5420210962027 103,167 0 BALOCHISTAN ASHOK KUMAR 4230183529279 2,661,147 0 BALOCHISTAN GUL BASHRA 5650203511074 0 0 BALOCHISTAN HAFIZ HAMDULLAH 5420148513947 46,617 0 BALOCHISTAN JEHAN ZEB JAMALDINI 5410296067221 3,509 0 BALOCHISTAN KALSOOM PERVEEN 5440049179520 52,424 0 BALOCHISTAN MIR HASIL KHAN BIZENJO 4220176565097 29,818 0 BALOCHISTAN MIR ISRARULLAH KHAN ZEHRI 5140146841599 34,482 0 BALOCHISTAN MIR KABIR AHMED 5120171586289 12,643,467 0 BALOCHISTAN MIR NAIMATULLAH ZEHRI 5120102797521 0 0 BALOCHISTAN MOHAMMAD YOUSAF 5440059486225 1,881,571 0 BALOCHISTAN MOLANA ABDUL GHAFOOR HAIDERI 5120135386339 30,169 0 BALOCHISTAN MUHAMMAD USMAN KHAN KAKAR 5620209644903 0 0 BALOCHISTAN MUHAMMAD YOUSAF 4230195242047 423,375 0 BALOCHISTAN NASEEMA EHSAN 5440028205360 48,537 0 BALOCHISTAN NAWABZADA SAIFULLAH MAGSI 5440023747593 23,409 0 BALOCHISTAN ROZI KHAN KAKAR 5440066389799 3,460,348 0 BALOCHISTAN RUBINA IRFAN 5440095960158 37,313 0 BALOCHISTAN SAEEDUL HASSAN MANDOKHAIL 5440007253709 31,377 0 BALOCHISTAN SARDAR FATEH MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD HASSANI 5440018336601 386,792 0 BALOCHISTAN SARDAR MUHAMMAD AZAM 5630434730673 0 0 BALOCHISTAN SHAHBAZ KHAN DURRANI 5140122912335 0 0 FATA AURANGZEB KHAN * 9040601802789 588,158 196,502 FATA MOMIN KHAN 2120140973509 231,832 0 FATA HIDAYAT ULLAH 2110519937797 40,439 0 FATA HILAL-UR-REHMAN 1730179226097 0 0 FATA MALIK NAJAMUL HASSAN 1430162390745 387,156 0 FATA MUHAMMAD SALEH SHAH 1220118944947 43,722 0 FATA SAJJAD HUSSAIN 1430190943609 5,893,101 0 FATA TAJ MUHAMMAD AFRIDI 4230167090489 24,007,558 0 FEDERAL AREA DR.RAHILA GUL MAGSI 4130780903360 393,803 0 FEDERAL AREA IQBAL ZAFAR JHAGRA 1730153990877 0 0 FEDERAL AREA MUSHAHID HUSSAIN SYED 6110121469589 49,334 0 FEDERAL AREA OSMAN SAIFULLAH KHAN 6110117877463 2,292,949 0 KPK AHMED HASSAN 1530262623195 31,377 0 KPK ATTA UR REHMAN 1210348927425 0 0 4 KPK BAZ MUHAMMAD KHAN 1110127810241 52,213 0 KPK FARHATULLAH BABAR 6110154547939 586,594 0 KPK HAJI SAIFULLAH KHAN BANGASH 6110120262255 50,669 0 KPK ILYAS AHMAD BILOUR 1730115844939 835,893 0 KPK JOHN KENNETH WILLIAMS 1730112291303 0 0 KPK KHANZADA KHAN 6110118626997 62,500 0 KPK LIAQAT KHAN * 1620249404371 12,357 346,965 KPK MUHAMMAD AZAM KHAN HOTI 1610186553501 0 0 KPK MUHAMMAD JAVED ABBASI 1310128320421 0 0 KPK MUHAMMAD TALHA MEHMOOD 6110172999627 14,281,101 0 KPK MUHSIN AZIZ 1730189397339 378,998 0 KPK NAUMAN WAZIR 1730182605477 65,257 0 KPK NISAR MUHAMMAD 1730183036159 31,385 0 KPK RUBINA KHALID 6110123017610 36,177 0 KPK SALAH UD DIN TIRMIZI 3740503268401 206,778 0 KPK SAMINA ABID 3740503164596 0 0 KPK SHAHI SYED * 4230107490217 622,569 894,102 KPK SIRAJUL HAQ 1730170030789 0 0 KPK SITTARA AYAZ 1730114213648 0 0 KPK SYED SHIBLI FARAZ 6110184968625 1,555,119 0 KPK ZAHIDA KHAN 1530372317098 31,377 0 PUNJAB AITZAZ AHSAN 3520225144397 12,474,875 0 PUNJAB AYESHA RAZA FAROOQ 3520226384804 413,322 0 PUNJAB CH.TANVIR KHAN 3740524823953 1,327,546 0 PUNJAB GHOUS MUHAMMAD KHAN NIAZI 3820152643875 375,220 0 PUNJAB HAMZA 3330177539693 18,088 0 PUNJAB KAMIL ALI AGHA 3520272805689 46,617 0 PUNJAB KAMRAN MICHAEL 3520236994487 172,887 0 PUNJAB KHALIDA PARVEEN 6110181028874 31,377 0 PUNJAB MALIK MUHAMMAD RAFIQUE RAJWANA 3630252006647 2,813,255 0 PUNJAB MOHAMMAD ISHAQ DAR 3520005936859 2,286,702 0 PUNJAB MUHAMMAD MOHSIN KHAN LEGHARI 3520130596139 37,277 0 PUNJAB MUHAMMAD ZAFARULLAH KHAN DHANDLA 3810105923583 15,688 0 PUNJAB MUSHAHID ULLAH KHAN 6110190129881 45,757 0 PUNJAB NAJMA HAMEED 3740541589392 17,041 0 PUNJAB NUZHAT SADIQ 6110108440614 1,526,872 0 PUNJAB PERVAIZ RASHEED 3520106379201 313,681 0 PUNJAB PROF. SAJID MIR 3460321143445 170,286 0 PUNJAB RAJA MUHAMMAD ZAFAR-UL-HAQ 6110162326975 99,446 0 PUNJAB SALEEM ZIA 4230119358457 0 0 PUNJAB ZAHEER-UD-DIN BABAR AWAN 6110160270367 793,816 0 5 SINDH ABDUL REHMAN MALIK 6110166936463 17,379 0 SINDH COL (R) SYED TAHIR HUSSAIN MASHHADI 4220107549311 146,552 0 SINDH DR. MUHAMMAD FAROGH NASEEM 4230112477359 10,664,776 0 SINDH FAROOQ HAMID NAEK 4230163459469 6,890,588 0 SINDH GIANCHAND 4430237174963 1,837,719 0 SINDH HARI RAM 4230136887107 11,704 0 SINDH ISLAMUDDIN SHAIKH 4550422383119 675,011 0 SINDH KARIM AHMED KHAWAJA 4220107520877 61,060 0 SINDH KHUSHBAKHT SHUJAT 4230177003562 288,515 0 SINDH MIAN RAZA RABBANI * 4200071425027 685,707 420,865 SINDH MUHAMMAD ALI SAIF 6110191411763 121,250 0 SINDH MUHAMMAD ATEEQ SH 3740586397283 262,900 0 SINDH NASREEN JALIL 4230125518928 46,617 0 SINDH NIGHAT MIRZA 4210124278986 0 0 SINDH SAEED GHANI 4230136003421 78,627 0 SINDH SALEEM MANDVIWALLA 4230139463501 1,234,160 0 SINDH SASSUI PALIJO 4230152386194 25,611 0 SINDH SEHAR KAMRAN 4200061576654 31,377 0 SINDH SYED MUZAFAR HUSSAIN SHAH 4220161524613 89,617 0 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF PAKISTAN NA-1 ALHAJ GHULAM AHMAD BILOUR 1730183282059 17,271 0 NA-2 HAMID UL HAQ 1730159480967 35,781 0 NA-3 SAJID NAWAZ 1730113405653 25,377 0 NA-4 GULZAR KHAN 6110132523907 0 0 NA-5 IMRAN KHATTAK 1720121049393 132,502 0 NA-6 SIRAJ MUHAMMAD KHAN 1720114872919 39,939 0 NA-7 MAULANA MUHAMMAD GOHAR SHAH 1710103788599 31,377 0 NA-8 AFTAB AHMAD KHAN SHERPAO 1730121664745 1,688,917 0 NA-9 AMIR HAIDER KHAN 1610111287003 31,377 0 NA-10 ALI MUHAMMAD KHAN 1610260446177 136,218 0 NA-11 MUJAHID ALI 1610111503015 0 0 NA-12 ENGINEER USMAN KHAN TARRAKAI 1620233927891 26,037 0 NA-13 AQIBULLAH 1620221174803 0 0 NA-14 SHEHRYAR AFRIDI 1430184313939 31,377 0 NA-15 NASIR KHAN KHATTAK 1730164205005 23,970 0 NA-16 KHIAL ZAMAN AURAK ZAI 1430155917145 538,674 0 NA-18 MURTAZA JAVED ABBASI 1310173549999 251,132 0 NA-19 MR. OMAR AYUB KHAN 6110119098953 3,488,142 0 NA-21 CAPT R MUHAMMAD SAFDAR 3520078201635 39,900 0 NA-22 QARI MOHAMMAD YOUSIF 1320207343101 15,688 0 NA-24 MOLANA FAZAL UR REHMAN 1210389413581 15,688 0 6 NA-26 AKRAM KHAN DURRANI 1110115049865 18,181 0 NA-28 SHER AKBAR KHAN 1510197552649 31,377 0 NA-30 SALIM REHMAN 1560230984341 40,682 0 NA-31 IBADULLAH 1550502221449 38,252 0 NA-32 IFTIKHAR UD DIN 1520156395457 31,377 0 NA-33 SAHIBZADA TARIQ ULLAH 1570112408731 31,377 0 NA-34 SHAHIB ZADA MUHAMMAD YAQUB 1530687136029 11,174 0 NA-35 JUNAID AKBAR 1540214398903 40,582 0 NA-36 BILAL REHMAN 1730170393903 31,377 0 NA-37 MR. SAJID HUSSAIN TURI 2130379967169 31,377 0 NA-39 SYED GHAZI GULAB JAMAL 1730162594525 33,769 0 NA-40 MUHAMMAD NAZIR KHAN 2150648201577 31,377 0 NA-41 GHALIB KHAN 1210173056639 23,423 0 NA-42 MUHAMMAD JAMAL UD DIN 2170603725821 41,241 0 NA-43 BISMILLAH KHAN 2110519937805 17,640 0 NA-45 ALHAJ SHAH JEE GUL AFRIDI 1730190958419 81,772 0 NA-46 NASIR KHAN 1730174523301 31,377 0 NA-47 QAISAR JAMAL * 2240124873549 53,577 767,192 NA-48 ASAD UMAR 4230182114707 489,457 0 NA-50 SHAHID KHAQAN ABBASI 6110180422527 2,213,180 0 NA-51 RAJA MUHAMMAD JAVED IKHLAS 3740585595647 102,218 0 NA-52 CH NISAR ALI KHAN 3740591042609 641,284 0 NA-53 GHULAM SARWAR KHAN 3740615681717 717,767 0 NA-54 MALIK IBRAR AHMED 3740523677531 44,333 0 NA-55 SHEIKH RASHID AHMED 3740510982415 303,893 0 NA-56 IMRAN KHAN 6110149665401 218,237 0 NA-57 SHEIKH AFTAB AHMED 3710145732707 528,706 0 NA-58 MALIK IHTEBAR KHAN 3740587478099 124,279 0 NA-59 MUHAMMAD ZAIN ELLAHI 3710117008223 59,510 0 NA-60 MAJOR RTD TAHIR IQBAL 3720107884141 16,000 0 NA-61 SARDAR MUMTAZ KHAN 3720394357635 75,567 0 NA-62 CHAUDHRY KHADIM HUSSAIN 3730176152503 52,977 0 NA-63 MALIK IQBAL MEHDI KHAN 3840144625501 43,494 0 NA-64 PIR MUHAMMAD AMIN UL HASNAT SHAH * 3840101942431 130,881 2,414,476 NA-65 MOHSIN SHAH NAWAZ RANJHA 3840399290985 93,142 0 NA-66 CHUDHARY HAMID HAMEED 3840321747795 56,642 0 NA-67 DR. ZULFIQAR ALI BHATTI 3840320671479 91,096 0 NA-69 MUHAMMAD UZAIR KHAN 6110152339293 3,362 0 NA-70 MALIK SHAKIR BASHIR AWAN 3840322711139 212,070 0 NA-71 OBAID ULLAH SHADI KHEL 3630226297271 1,265,355 0 NA-72 AMJID ALI KHAN 6110104567237 834,174 0 7 NA-73 ABDUL MAJEED KHAN 3810322546633 41,241 0 NA-74 DR MUHAMMAD AFZAL KHAN DHANDLA * 3810106138803 103,371 2,793,755 NA-75 GHULAM RASOOL SAHI 3520140946509 15,688
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