For civil service aspirants, legal researchers, and tax professionals, few documents are as scrutinized as the . This list is not merely a roll call; it is the backbone of administrative hierarchy, determining everything from field postings to promotions to the coveted top slots of Member and Chairman.
However, accessing and interpreting the "top" of this list requires understanding a complex web of CSS allocation, promotion boards (Central Selection Boards), and tax cadre management. seniority list of irs officers fbr top
| BPS Grade | Designation (Top Positions) | Role in FBR | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Chairman FBR, Member (Operations/Policy/Legal) | The apex. Directs national tax strategy. | | BS-21 | Chief Commissioner (Large Taxpayer Office), Director General (Training/HR) | Regional command over tax zones. | | BS-20 | Commissioner (Appeals/Corporate Zone) | Adjudication and high-level collection targets. | | BS-19 | Additional Commissioner | Audit and investigation leads. | | BS-18 | Deputy Commissioner | Core assessment and enforcement. | | BS-17 | Assistant Commissioner (Probationer) | Entry level after CSS. | For civil service aspirants, legal researchers, and tax
To view the actual current list (specific names and serial numbers), you must visit the or access the FBR HRMS Portal with a government login. However, for understanding the structure of the top —the BS-22 Members, the Chief Commissioners of LTUs, and the Chairman—this guide serves as your definitive map. | BPS Grade | Designation (Top Positions) |
Search for BS-22 or BS-21 in the document. Step 2: Look for the column labeled "Date of Continuous Appointment in BS-17." This is the true anchor of seniority, not their current grade. Step 3: Identify the Batch Number (e.g., 36th CTP). The lower the batch number, the higher the seniority. Step 4: Cross-reference with the "Present Posting" column. If they are posted in "HQ (Headquarters) Islamabad" in a "Member" role, they are in the top 10.