Three new members added to panel on tax digitisation
Purpose of this decision is to make digitalisation of tax system more effective and efficient
By Hanif Khalid
November 17, 2024
ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has added more officers to the steering committee on digitisation of the tax system.
According to the amendment, under the agreement with Karandazz Pakistan on digitisation of tax system and amending notification No 0674-IR-I/2024 issued on 19th March 2024, three new members have been added to the committee, including Member (IR Operations), FBR (Headquarters), Islamabad, Member (Customs Operations), FBR (Headquarters), Islamabad and Director General (Information Technology and Digital Transformation) FBR (Headquarters), Islamabad, included.
The purpose of this decision is to make the digitalization of the tax system more effective and efficient.
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