FBR officers directed to update email, phone numbers
It has been instructed that after updating all details of officers, confirmation should be provided to board
By Hanif Khalid
January 12, 2025
ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has directed all members, chief commissioners (income tax reforms), and director generals to update the email addresses and phone numbers of all their subordinate officers in the Human Resource Management System (HRMS).
In the circular, it has been instructed that after updating all the details of officers, confirmation should be provided to the board. According to the circular, officers who have not acted on the information by the end of the week should immediately do so within 24 hours. The objective of this process is to make official records transparent and accurate so that information of officers is available on time.
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