The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has expressed serious concern over the repeated representation of inexperienced or junior departmental representatives to plead tax-related cases at the level of tribunals and courts. Sources told Business Recorder here on Friday that the issue of the court cases was discussed during the last Chief Commissioners' conference. FBR Member (Legal) made a presentation on major litigation issues.
It was highlighted that despite clear directions on the court cases, the field units have failed to ensure the appearance of legal counsels according to the cause lists. The inadequate preparedness of the departmental representatives was also highlighted mainly owing to posting of the inexperienced or junior officers for representing the department before the tribunals.
The FBR Member (Legal) stressed upon the need of a proper co-ordination with the advocates for preparation of the case. It was decided all Chief Commissioners would look into these aspects and give due importance to ensure representation of senior officials to effectively pursue cases in tribunals and courts in future.
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