Active Taxpayers List Expands to New Record High at 4.78 Million

Active Taxpayers List Expands to New Record High at 4.78 Million

Islamabad, October 2, 2023 – Pakistan’s Active Taxpayers List (ATL) has reached a historic milestone, with a record high of 4.78 million taxpayers for the tax year 2022.

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) released the updated ATL on Monday, which includes the names of individuals and businesses that filed their income tax returns for tax year 2022 by October 1, 2023.

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This significant expansion of the ATL is a testament to the proactive efforts of tax authorities to broaden the tax base and increase tax compliance. It reflects the success of ongoing initiatives aimed at bringing more taxable income under the tax net.

In the latest weekly update for the tax year 2022, approximately 20,000 new tax return filers were added to the ATL, showcasing the effectiveness of the current tax compliance campaign.

It is noteworthy that citizens are not only filing returns for the latest tax year but also for the previous tax year. The return filing deadline for the tax year 2023 has been extended to October 31, 2023.

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The caretaker government has launched a comprehensive crackdown on potential taxpayers, instructing the FBR to closely scrutinize individuals engaged in significant financial transactions who have not yet registered in the tax system.

The growth of the ATL can also be attributed to recent government measures that shift the responsibility onto individuals involved in transactions outside the formal economy. Increased withholding income tax rates for those not on the ATL have provided a strong incentive for them to formalize their tax obligations. Rising electricity bills, especially for non-ATL individuals, have further accelerated this trend.

The substantial increase in the number of active taxpayers underscores the success of strategic initiatives designed to encourage non-compliant entities to embrace the formal tax documentation system. The government’s commitment to promoting tax compliance and deterring non-filers has played a pivotal role in achieving this milestone.

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Membership in the ATL offers several advantages to taxpayers, including reduced income tax rates and specific exemptions from tax obligations. These incentives have attracted a growing number of individuals and businesses into the structured tax system.

The remarkable growth in the number of active taxpayers represents a significant advancement in Pakistan’s efforts to increase revenue collection. By expanding the tax base and ensuring tax compliance, the government aims to achieve a more equitable distribution of the tax burden among citizens and corporate entities. The resulting increase in revenue can be directed towards critical sectors such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure, benefiting the entire nation.

The consistent efforts of the FBR to promote tax compliance through initiatives like the ATL and digital tax systems have yielded positive results. These actions have not only streamlined the tax collection process but have also enhanced transparency within the tax framework.

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With the FBR’s commitment to regular ATL updates, it is anticipated that the number of active taxpayers will continue to grow in the coming months. The government’s dedication to stimulating tax compliance, coupled with rigorous enforcement measures, is poised to strengthen Pakistan’s comprehensive tax collection efforts, making a substantial contribution to the nation’s sustainable economic development and prosperity.