Federal Board of Revenue
The Federal Board of Revenue [n 1] (FBR), previously known as Central Board of Revenue (CBR), serves as a federal law enforcement agency in Pakistan. It is responsible for investigating tax crimes, suspicious wealth accumulation, and money laundering, as well as regulating tax collection. The FBR operates through Inspectors-IR, who monitor tax evaders, assess taxable incomes, and carry out specific tasks for the FBR Headquarters. The agency plays a crucial role in the collection of taxes from individuals and businesses across the country.
وفاقی بورڈ محصولات | |
File:FBR Pakistan logo.png | |
Department overview | |
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Formed | 1 July 1950 |
Preceding Department | |
Type | Revenue collection |
Jurisdiction | ![]() |
Headquarters | Islamabad, Pakistan |
Employees | 21,500 (2019)[1] |
Department executive | |
Website | www |
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- ↑ Bhatti, Haseeb (2019-09-26). "Top court seeks FBR report on fake companies involved in tax fraud". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2019-09-27.
... "How many employees does the FBR have?" he asked. Zaidi told him that the institution employs 21,500 people. ...'
- ↑ "Rashid Mahmood Langrial appointed as new FBR chairman".