Government Increases Appellate Tribunals for Tax Cases to 100

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Government Increases Appellate Tribunals for Tax Cases to 100

In a decisive move to expedite tax case resolutions, the government has ordered an increase in the number of appellate tribunals from the current count to 100. This step aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the tax dispute resolution process, ensuring timely justice for all parties involved.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has expressed his concern over the persistent and unnecessary delays in several Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) reform projects. He emphasized the need for swift action and diligent implementation of these reforms to improve the overall tax administration system.

This significant increase in appellate tribunals is part of a broader strategy to streamline tax processes and reduce the backlog of pending cases, ultimately fostering a more transparent and accountable tax environment.

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