FBR receives 1.86 million tax returns for TY2021

FBR receives 1.86 million tax returns for TY2021

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has received 1.86 million returns of income for tax year 2021 up to September 30, 2021.

This was disclosed at a meeting of Board-in-Council held recently.

The Board-in-Council meeting appreciated the comprehensive print and electronic media campaign launched by the FATE Wing which helped FBR receive massive number of 1.86 million returns September 30, 2021 generating tax of Rs39 billion with the returns.

This was fifth Board-in-Council meeting of the FBR, which was held under the chairmanship of Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq Ahmed, Chairman FBR.

The Board-in-Council members deliberated upon the decent growth of 38.3 per cent in revenue collection for the first quarter (July-September) of the current FY 2021-22 and conveyed their appreciation for the field formations.

The net revenue collection of Rs. 1,395 billion, exceeding the set target for the first quarter, has also been appreciated by the prime minister.

The Board-in-Council also devised a robust strategy to keep the same momentum of revenue collection in the second quarter starting (October to December) of the current Financial Year.

They expressed their strong resolve to collect substantial revenue in the second quarter and thus exceed target set for this period.

The members, particularly, mentioned about the impact created by the videos of national heroes and renowned celebrities appealing the general public through social media to file their returns within due date.

They thanked all the national heroes for their valued support in making this campaign highly successful. The members also lauded the initiative of FATE Wing to use all cellular companies for SMS outreach to the people to file their tax returns.

Furthermore, the Board-in-Council also decided to speed up the measures required to broaden the tax base, document the economy through POS and fast track implementation of Track and Trace System on Tobacco, Sugar, Fertilizers, Cement, Beverages, Petroleum and Pharmaceutical sectors.