The FBR regularly updates and circulates "Provisional Seniority Lists" to allow officers to raise objections before finalization. Top Tiers (BS-19 to BS-22)
As of 2022, the seniority list of IRS officers in FBR (top ranks) is as follows: seniority list of irs officers fbr top
| Column | Detail | |--------|--------| | | Overall seniority number (1 = most senior officer) | | Name | Full name of the officer | | Grade | BS-17 to BS-22 | | Date of Birth | For retirement calculation | | Date of Appointment | Usually the date of joining FBR Academy | | Batch/CSE Year | CSS competitive examination year (e.g., 29th Common, 30th Common) | | Present Posting | Chief Commissioner’s Office, RTO, FBR Headquarters, etc. | | Remarks | Deputation, suspension, promotion held, etc. | | This review is for informational purposes
This review is for informational purposes. For the most current official seniority list, please visit the FBR’s HRM Wing or Establishment Division’s website. Unlike a simple list of names, it is
The seniority list of officers in the Inland Revenue Service (IRS) within the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) is a critical document that determines the hierarchy, promotion prospects, and posting assignments of the bureaucracy. Unlike a simple list of names, it is a dynamic register governed by civil service rules and promotion policies.
The ranking is not arbitrary. It follows a rigorous, often contested, formula:
Rank #1: Officer A (Batch 29) - Member (Admin) - Supernumerary post. Rank #2: Officer B (Batch 29) - Chairman (Selected by PM). Rank #3: Officer C (Batch 30) - Chief Commissioner (Central Region).