ISLAMABAD, Jan 1: The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has notified 25 members panel of the Alternate Dispute Resolution Committee (ADRC) for resolving the sales tax disputes.

The panel selected from the private sector was notified through a sales tax notification SRO1009 issued on Saturday by amending the SRO288 of the 2003. This panel would be in addition to the existing 11-member panel of ADRC.

The members included: Tariq Sayeed, Imran Shaukat, M. Zubair Motivala, Haroon Farooki, M.I. Khurram, Anjum Zafar, businessmen from Karachi; Qaiser Mufti, Hammad Raza Zaidi, cost and management accountants, Karachi; Mustafa Hussain Siddiqui, cost and management accountant, Hyderabad; Sheikh Mohammad Asif and Irfan Qaiser, businessmen from Lahore; Sheikh Mohammad Jamil and Muhammad Khalid Mirza, cost and management accountants from Lahore; Mohsin Aziz and Nauman Wazir, businessmen from Peshawar; Abdul Latif Yousafzai and Zahid Idris Mufti advocates from Peshawar; Mushtaq Akbar, chartered accountant from Peshawar; Zafar Jalil Khan, businessman from D.I Khan; Shaukat Hayat Khan Baluch, cost and management accountant from Rawalpindi; Mian Aamer Mumtaz, cost and management accountant from Islamabad; Syed Anwar Mehdi, cost and management accountant from Multan; Ch. Muhammad Boota and Ahmad Kamal, businessmen from Faisalabad and Manzoor Kafeel businessman from Gujranwala.

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