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Federal Board of Revenue
Division of the Government of Pakistan
Division of the Government of Pakistan
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| type | Department |
| logo | FBR Pakistan logo.png |
| formed | |
| preceding1 | Central Board of Revenue |
| jurisdiction | Pakistan Pakistan |
| headquarters | Islamabad, Pakistan |
| coordinates | |
| employees | 21,500 (2019) |
| minister2_pfo | |
| deputyminister2_pfo | |
| chief1_name | Rashid Mahmood Langrial |
| chief1_position | Chairman/Federal Secretary Revenue Division |
| chief2_position | |
| child2_agency | |
| keydocument1 | |
| website | |
| agency_type | Revenue collection |
| agency_name | Federal Board of Revenue |
| nativename | |
| seal_width | 140px |
The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR; ), 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.
History
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
Wings
Source: :Pakistan Customs :Inland Revenue Service :Administration :Taxpayers Audit :Legal :FATE :SPR & S :HRM :Information Technology :Accounting :RA&R
Directorates
Sources: :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
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.) | 09.04.2021 | 24.08.2021 | ||||||||
| Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq Ahmad | 24.08.2021 | 27.04.2022 | ||||||||
| Asim Ahmad (S.I.) | 27.04.2022 | 31.07.2023 | ||||||||
| title= Govt appoints Amjad Zubair Tiwana as new Chairman FBR (Federal Board of Revenue) | author=Shahzad Paracha | url=https://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk/2023/07/31/govt-appoints-amjad-zubair-tiwana-as-new-chairman-fbr/ | newspaper=Pakistan Today newspaper | url-status=dead | archive-date=10 August 2023 | access-date=29 November 2025 | date=31 July 2023 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230810143306/https://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk/2023/07/31/govt-appoints-amjad-zubair-tiwana-as-new-chairman-fbr/}} | 31.07.2023 | 08.08.2024 |
| Rashid Mahmood Langrial | 08.08.2024 | Incumbent |
References
References
- Bhatti, Haseeb. (2019-09-26). "Top court seeks FBR report on fake companies involved in tax fraud".
- "Rashid Mahmood Langrial appointed as new FBR chairman".
- (2021-12-31). "FBR exceeds first half tax collection target".
- "FBR WINGS".
- "Members".
- "IRS Training".
- (10 April 2021). "IT member Asim made new FBR chairman".
- (25 August 2021). "FBR gets 6th head in three years as PM's aide on finance quits". Dawn.
- (27 April 2022). "Asim Ahmad appointed FBR chairman again". Dawn.
- Shahzad Paracha. (31 July 2023). "Govt appoints Amjad Zubair Tiwana as new Chairman FBR (Federal Board of Revenue)". Pakistan Today newspaper.
- (7 August 2024). "Rashid Mahmood Langrial appointed as new FBR chairman". Business Recorder.
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