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Qualifying skills test held to appoint members in Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue

By Our Staff Reporter 2024-12-09
ISLAMABAD: On the directions of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the law ministry on Sunday organised a Qualifying Skills Test for appointment of Members in the Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue (ATIR) against 20 vacant posts.

According to an official pressrelease, to ensure that the test process was transparent, fair competitive and held in a secure environment, the National University of Sciences and Technology (Nust) was selected as a venue. As a result, the test was conducted by Nust at its Islamabad Examination Centre.

It is pointed out that in June 2024, the law ministry invited applications from interested candidates tofill these vacancies. Approximately 300 applicants applied, and after thorough scrutiny under a revised procedure, 262 applicants were shortlisted to participate in the test.

The ATIR is a quasi-judicial forum that hears appeals against the orders passed by the regional commissioners/commissioners of Inland Revenue Services (IRS).

The tribunal plays a critical role in ensuring effective taxrecovery and resolution of disputes, directly influencing national revenue generation.

Moreover, it is a pivotal step towards filling the key vacancies in ATIR through a merit-based and competitive process to expedite the resolution of tax-related cases pending for years as the collection of taxes is essential for sustained economic development of the country.