ISLAMABAD: Advocate Dr Shahab Imam has been nominated for placement on the panel of advocates of Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to conduct Inland Revenue/Customs related tax matters.
According to details, Chief Legal Customs Muhammad Saleem FBR is informed about the nomination of Dr Shahab Imam, Advocate, Mezzanine-19, Sahil Promenade, Block 3, Clifton Karachi, through an office memorandum issued by Asheem A. K. Sher, Superintendent (Incharge Sol. IV). Advocate Dr Shahab Imam is nominated for placement on the panel of advocates of Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to conduct Inland Revenue/Customs related tax matters for a period of three years and renewal shall be made on the basis of his performance.
FBR is advised to endorse this office memorandum while assigning court cases to their panel advocates by rotation on merit in order to provide equal opportunities to all panel advocates.
Dr Shahab Imam is now an advocate and legal consultant but he served Pakistan Customs for several years at different key posts. He performed his duties as Additional Collector, MCC of Appraisement (East), Karachi and Additional Collector, MCC (Export), Customs House, Karachi before his retirement. Dr. Shahab Imam also served as Additional Collector – V, Group – VI/VIII, One Customs, Users’ ID, Facilitation, Law, FTO, Inter-Port Movement and Examination at NLCCT. During his tenure at Karachi Customs, he was assigned duties as Additional Collector-VI, Group-III, IV, Law, FTO, Refund and Inter Port Movement.
Earlier in June 2014, 41 officials of Pakistan Customs Service including Dr Shahab Imam were promoted to the Grade 19 from Grade 18 at the post of Additional Collector from Deputy Collectors.
Recently, President of Pakistan awarded shield to Dr Shahab Imam at ITCN Asia 2019 for his untiring efforts, enabling the environment for youth, innovation, industry and ease of doing business.
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