Federal Board Of Revenue - Wikipedia

Division of the Government of Pakistan Federal Board of Revenue
وفاقی بورڈ محصولات
Department overview
Formed1 July 1950; 75 years ago (1950-07-01)
Preceding Department
  • Central Board of Revenue
TypeRevenue collection
JurisdictionPakistan Pakistan
HeadquartersIslamabad, Pakistan
Employees21,500 (2019)[1]
Department executive
  • Rashid Mahmood Langrial[2], Chairman/Federal Secretary Revenue Division
Websitewww.fbr.gov.pk

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR; Urdu: وفاقی بورڈ محصولات), formerly known as Central Board of Revenue (CBR), is a federal law enforcement agency of Pakistan that investigates tax crimes, suspicious accumulation of wealth, money-laundering make regulation of collection of tax. FBR operates through Inspectors-IR that keep tax evaders under surveillance, assess taxable incomes and perform special tasks for FBR Headquarters. FBR performs role of collection of taxation in the country from all individuals and businesses.

FBR also collects intelligence on tax evasion and administers tax laws for the Government of Pakistan and acts as the central revenue collection agency of Pakistan.[3]

History

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Established as the Central Board of Revenue on 1 April 1924 through enactment of the "Central Board of Revenue Act, 1924". In 1944, the CBR was put under the Revenue Division with the Ministry of Finance until 1960, when on the recommendations of the "Administrative Reorganization Committee", the CBR was made into a division of the Ministry of Finance. In 1974, further changes were made to streamline the organization and its functions. In 1991, the CBR was once again reverted to its original status under the Revenue Division, however in January 1995, the Revenue Division was abolished and the CBR was once again reverted to a division of the Ministry of Finance. In 2007, the "FBR Act" was passed in July 2007, whereby the Central Board of Revenue was renamed to the present-day Federal Board of Revenue and for a third time placed again under the Revenue Division of the Ministry of Finance.

FBR primarily operates through its main collection arms comprising Regional Tax Offices (RTOs) and Large Taxpayer Units (LTUs) across the country.

Structure

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Wings

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Source:[4]

Pakistan Customs Inland Revenue Service Administration Taxpayers Audit Legal FATE SPR & S HRM Information Technology Accounting RA&R

Directorates

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Sources:[5][6]

Directorate General of Transit Trade - Pakistan Customs Directorate of Broadening of Tax Base (Special Directorate) Directorate General of Intelligence & Investigation - Pakistan Customs Directorate General of Internal Audit - Pakistan Customs Directorate General of Input Output Coefficient Organization - Pakistan Customs Directorate General of Reform & Automation - Pakistan Customs Directorate of Post Clearance Audit - Pakistan Customs Directorate General of Valuation - Pakistan Customs Directorate General of Training & Research - Pakistan Customs Directorate General of Intelligence & Investigation - Inland Revenue Directorate general of Training and Research - Inland Revenue Directorate of Withholding Tax - Inland Revenue Directorate General of Internal Audit - Inland Revenue Directorate General of Designated Non-Financial Businesses and Professions (DNFBPs)

List of Chairmen/Chairperson CBR/FBR

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The FBR Chairman is the executive forerunner of the board and is liable to formulate and enforce the fiscal policies of the country, decide on taxes and duties and ultimately act as a referent to the judicial appeals to the board. The chairman serves an essential job to operate in sync with the economic and trade ministers of the country as well as keep up with the prime minister of the state.

Name of Chairperson Entered Office Left Office
Victor Turner 14.08.1947 01.02.1950
Abdul Qadir 01.02.1950 25.02.1952
Mumtaz Hassan 25.02.1952 01.11.1958
H. A. Majid 01.11.1958 29.07.1960
M. Ayub 29.07.1960 19.06.1961
Mumtaz Mirza 19.06.1961 06.03.1963
M. M. Ahmed 06.03.1963 30.05.1966
Ghulam Ishaq Khan 31.05.1966 08.09.1970
A.G.N. Kazi 08.09.1970 10.10.1971
M. Zulfiqar 11.10.1971 17.11.1973
Riaz Ahmad 17.11.1973 30.09.1974
M. Zulfiqar 01.10.1974 12.11.1975
N.M. Qureshi 12.11.1975 14.12.1980
Fazlur Rahman Khan 14.12.1980 11.08.1985
I.A. Imtiazi 11.08.1985 20.08.1988
Syed Aitezazuddin Ahmed 20.08.1988 02.01.1989
Ghulam Yazdani Khan 22.01.1989 11.08.1990
Ahadullah Akmal 16.08.1990 24.07.1991
Sajjad Hasan 24.07.1991 03.10.1991
Alvi Abdul Rahim 13.07.1995 28.08.1996
Shamim Ahmed 28.08.1996 11.11.1996
Hafeezullah Ishaq 11.11.1996 02.01.1998
Moinuddin Khan 02.01.1998 06.11.1998
Mian Iqbal Farid 07.11.1998 06.11.1999
Riaz Hussain Naqvi 08.11.1999 02.07.2001
Riaz Ahmad Malik 03.07.2001 11.03.2004
M. Abdullah Yusuf 12.03.2004 23.07.2008
Sohail Ahmad 18.05.2009 18.03.2010
Salman Siddique 24.12.2010 21.01.2012
Mumtaz Haider Rizvi 21.01.2012 10.07.2012
Ali Arshad Hakeem 10.07.2012 09.04.2013
Ansar Javed 10.04.2013 30-06-2013
Tariq Bajwa (H.I.) 02.07.2013 17.11.2015
Nisar Muhammad Khan 17.11.2015 18.01.2017
Dr. Muhamad Irshad 19.01.2017 30.06.2017
Tariq Mahmood Pasha (H.I.) 04.07.2017 02.07.2018
Ms. Rukhsana Yasmin 02.07.2018 29.08.2018
Mohammad Jehanzeb Khan (H.I.) 29.08.2018 10.05.2019
Shabbar Zaidi 10.05.2019 06.01.2020
Nausheen Javaid Amjad (Acting Chairperson) 06.01.2020 08.04.2020
Nausheen Javaid Amjad 08.04.2020 07.07.2020
Muhammad Javed Ghani 07.07.2020 09.04.2021
Asim Ahmad (S.I.) [7] 09.04.2021 24.08.2021
Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq Ahmad[8] 24.08.2021 27.04.2022
Asim Ahmad (S.I.) [9] 27.04.2022 31.07.2023
Malik Amjed Zubair Tiwana[10] 31.07.2023 08.08.2024
Rashid Mahmood Langrial[11] 08.08.2024 Incumbent

References

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  1. ^ Bhatti, Haseeb (26 September 2019). "Top court seeks FBR report on fake companies involved in tax fraud". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 27 September 2019. ... "How many employees does the FBR have?" he asked. Zaidi told him that the institution employs 21,500 people. ...'
  2. ^ "Rashid Mahmood Langrial appointed as new FBR chairman".
  3. ^ "FBR exceeds first half tax collection target". The Express Tribune. 31 December 2021. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  4. ^ "FBR WINGS". fbr.gov.pk. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  5. ^ "Members". fbr.gov.pk. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  6. ^ "IRS Training". Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  7. ^ "IT member Asim made new FBR chairman". 10 April 2021.
  8. ^ "FBR gets 6th head in three years as PM's aide on finance quits". Dawn. 25 August 2021.
  9. ^ "Asim Ahmad appointed FBR chairman again". Dawn. 27 April 2022.
  10. ^ Shahzad Paracha (31 July 2023). "Govt appoints Amjad Zubair Tiwana as new Chairman FBR (Federal Board of Revenue)". Pakistan Today newspaper. Archived from the original on 10 August 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2025.
  11. ^ "Rashid Mahmood Langrial appointed as new FBR chairman". Business Recorder. 7 August 2024.
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