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FEDERAL BOARD of REVENUE **** Islamabad 8-01-2016 NOTIFICATION Transfer and Posting (TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN PART-I) GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN (REVENUE DIVISION) FEDERAL BOARD OF REVENUE **** Islamabad 8-01-2016 NOTIFICATION Transfer and Posting No. 0056-IR-I/2016: Transfers/Postings of the following officers of (BS-17-18) are made with immediate effect and until further orders:- S. # NAME FROM TO (1) (2) (3) (4) 1 Mr. Naeem Babar (Inland Second Secretary, (BTB Wing) Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Federal Board of Revenue Revenue Regional Tax Office II, (Hq), Islamabad Lahore 2 Mr. Ashfaq Masood (Inland Deputy Commissioner, (IR) Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Regional Tax Office, Revenue Regional Tax Office, Abbottabad Peshawar 3 Mr. Muhammad Masood Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Inland (Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office, Lahore Revenue Regional Tax Office, Service/BS-18) Multan 4 Mr. Abdul Sattar (Inland Deputy Commissioner, (IR) Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Regional Tax Office, Multan Revenue Regional Tax Office, Bahawalpur 5 Mr. Saleem Akhtar Khan Deputy Commissioner, (IR) Deputy Commissioner Inland (Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office II, Lahore Revenue Regional Tax Office, Service/BS-18) Multan 6 Mr. Muhammad Deputy Commissioner, Second Secretary, Muti-ur-Rehman Mumtaz Regional Tax Office, Faisalabad (IR-Operations) Federal Board of (Inland Revenue Revenue (Hq), Islamabad Service/BS-18) 7 Ms. Rabia Shah (Inland Deputy Commissioner, Large Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Taxpayers Unit, Lahore Revenue Regional Tax Office II, Lahore 8 Mr. Anwar Zeb (Inland Deputy Commissioner, Second Secretary, Federal Board Revenue Service/BS-18) Regional Tax Office, Rawalpindi of Revenue (Hq), Islamabad 9 Mr. Muhammad Jawad Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Inland (Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office, Rawalpindi Revenue Large Taxpayers Unit, Service/BS-18) Islamabad 10 Mr. Ajmal Khan (Inland Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Regional Tax Office, Islamabad Revenue Regional Tax Office, Peshawar 11 Mr. Saleem-ur-Rehman Deputy Commissioner, Secretary, (HRM Wing) Federal (Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office, Peshawar Board of Revenue (Hq), Service/BS-18) Islamabad 12 Mr. Khurram Ali Qadri (Inland Deputy Commissioner, (IR) Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Regional Tax Office, Multan Revenue Large Taxpayers Unit, Lahore Page 1of 5 13 Mr. Waqas Rashid Ch. Deputy Commissioner, (IR) Deputy Commissioner Inland (Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office, Multan Revenue Large Taxpayers Unit, Service/BS-18) Lahore 14 Mr. Abid Rasool Khan (Inland Deputy Commissioner, (IR) Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Regional Tax Office II, Lahore Revenue Regional Tax Office, Multan 15 Mr. Ali Mansoor (Inland Second Secretary, Deputy Director, Directorate of Revenue Service/BS-18) (IR-Operations) Federal Board Training & Research (Inland of Revenue (Hq), Islamabad Revenue), Lahore. He will be releived w.e.f 01.04.2016. 16 Mr. Muhammad Zafar Haider Deputy Commissioner, Large Deputy Director, Directorate Jappa (Inland Revenue Taxpayers Unit, Islamabad General of Training & Research Service/BS-18) (Inland Revenue), Islamabad 17 Mr. Muhammad Aslam Deputy Commissioner, (IR) Deputy Commissioner Inland Shaikh (Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office, Sukkur Revenue Regional Tax Office, Service/BS-18) Karachi 18 Mr. Fayaz Hussain Abro Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Inland (Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office, Quetta Revenue Regional Tax Office, Service/BS-18) Sukkur 19 Mr. Abdul Rauf Nasir (Inland Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Regional Tax Office , Quetta Revenue Regional Tax Office III, Karachi 20 Ms. Rukhsana Arif (Inland Deputy Commissioner, Large Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Taxpayers Unit, Lahore Revenue Regional Tax Office II, Lahore 21 Mr. Badar Ayub (Inland Deputy Director, Directorate of Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Internal Audit (Inland Revenue), Revenue Regional Tax Office II, Karachi Karachi 22 Mr. Shahid Safdar (Inland Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Regional Tax Office, Revenue Regional Tax Office II, Gujranwala Lahore 23 Ms. Amra Sarwar (Inland Deputy Commissioner, Large Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Taxpayers Unit, Lahore Revenue Regional Tax Office, Lahore 24 Ms. Neelam Ifzal (Inland Deputy Commissioner, Large Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Taxpayers Unit, Lahore Revenue Regional Tax Office, Lahore 25 Mr. Muhammad Sajid Ahmad Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Inland (Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office, Revenue Regional Tax Office II, Service/BS-18) Bahawalpur Lahore 26 Ms. Sadia Iftikhar (Inland Deputy Director, (IR) Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Directorate General of Internal Revenue Regional Tax Office, Audit (Inland Revenue), Rawalpindi Islamabad 27 Mr. Muhammad Farooq Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Inland Anwar (Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office, Revenue Regional Tax Office, Service/BS-18) Gujranwala Lahore 28 Mr. Chanzeb Khan Swati Deputy Commissioner, (IR) Deputy Commissioner Inland (Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office, Peshawar Revenue Regional Tax Office, Service/BS-18) Abbottabad 29 Mr. Muhammad Zafar Iqbal Deputy Commissioner, (IR) Deputy Director, Directorate of (Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office, Faisalabad Internal Audit (Inland Revenue), Service/BS-18) Multan 30 Mr. Zulfiqar Hussain Alam Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Inland (Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office, Lahore Revenue Regional Tax Office, Service/BS-18) Gujranwala Page 2of 5 31 Mr. Muhammad Sarim Bhatti Second Secretary, (Admn Pool) Second Secretary, (IR-Policy (Inland Revenue Federal Board of Revenue Wing) Federal Board of Revenue Service/BS-18) (Hq), Islamabad (Hq), Islamabad 32 Ms. Nafeesa Bano (Inland Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Director, Addl. Directorate Revenue Service/BS-18) Regional Tax Office, Rawalpindi of Internal Audit (Inland Revenue), Rawalpindi 33 Mr. Zulfiqar Ali (Inland Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Regional Tax Office, Multan Revenue Regional Tax Office, Bahawalpur 34 Ms. Uzma Waqar (Inland Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Regional Tax Office, Sialkot Revenue Regional Tax Office, Lahore 35 Ms. Bela Tariq (Inland Deputy Commissioner, (IR) Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Regional Tax Office II, Lahore Revenue Large Taxpayers Unit, Lahore 36 Mr. Imran Zafar (Inland Deputy Commissioner, (IR) Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Regional Tax Office, Multan Revenue Regional Tax Office, Faisalabad 37 Ms. Zill-e-Huma Maqbool Deputy Commissioner, (IR) Deputy Director, Directorate of (Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office II, Lahore Internal Audit (Inland Revenue), Service/BS-18) Lahore 38 Mr. Yasir Mansoor Alam Butt Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Inland (Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office, Multan Revenue Regional Tax Office II, Service/BS-18) Lahore 39 Mr. Muhammad Alam (Inland Deputy Commissioner, (IR) Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Regional Tax Office, Rawalpindi Revenue Regional Tax Office, Peshawar 40 Mr. Iftikhar Masood Khan Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Inland (Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office, Faisalabad Revenue Regional Tax Office, Service/BS-18) Sargodha 41 Mr. Haroon Islam (Inland Deputy Commissioner, (IR) Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Large Taxpayers Unit, Lahore Revenue Regional Tax Office, Karachi 42 Ms. Farhat Hayat Shah Deputy Commissioner, Second Secretary, (Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office II, Lahore (IR-Operations) Federal Board of Service/BS-18) Revenue (Hq), Islamabad 43 Ms. Qayyum Rani (Inland Deputy Commissioner, (FBR) Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Regional Tax Office II, Lahore Revenue Large Taxpayers Unit, Lahore 44 Mr. Muhammad Asad Munir Deputy Commissioner, Large Deputy Commissioner Inland Malik (Inland Revenue Taxpayers Unit, Lahore Revenue Regional Tax Office II, Service/BS-18) Lahore 45 Mr. Abdul Malik Jat (Inland Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-18) Regional Tax Office, Faisalabad Revenue Regional Tax Office II, Lahore 46 Mr. Israr Ahmed Cheema Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Inland (Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office, Lahore Revenue Large Taxpayers Unit, Service/BS-17) Lahore 47 Mr. Bilal Zamir (Inland Deputy Commissioner, (IR) Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-17) Regional Tax Office, Lahore Revenue Large Taxpayers Unit, Lahore 48 Mr. Arshad Abbasi (Inland Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-17) Regional Tax Office, Peshawar Revenue Regional Tax Office III, Karachi 49 Mr. Shah Bahar (Inland Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-17) Regional Tax Office, Rawalpindi Revenue Regional Tax Office, Islamabad Page 3of 5 50 Mr. Mohsin Aman (Inland Assistant Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-17) Regional Tax Office, Revenue Regional Tax Office, Gujranwala Sialkot 51 Syed Azhar Hussain Shah Assistant Commissioner-IR, Second Secretary, (TPA Wing) (Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office, Peshawar Federal Board of Revenue (Hq), Service/BS-17) Islamabad 52 Mr. Hassan Bin Izhar (Inland Assistant Director, Directorate Assistant Commissioner Inland Revenue Service/BS-17) General of Intelligence & Revenue Regional Tax Office, Investigation
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