Karachi, March 18, 2025 – The Medium Tax Office (MTO) Karachi has taken strict action against M/s. Hobnob, sealing three of its outlets for alleged sales tax fraud.
The outlets, located at Boat Basin, Dolmen Mall, and Shehbaz Commercial Clifton, were found to be collecting sales tax from customers but failing to deposit the collected amount into the national exchequer.
The enforcement team from Zone-I of MTO Karachi, led by Assistant Commissioner Laraib Khan of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), carried out the operation after confirming irregularities in the retailer’s tax compliance. Investigations revealed that while the outlets were linked to the Point of Sale (POS) system, which is designed to provide real-time sales data to the FBR, they were issuing unverified sales tax invoices. This deliberate act resulted in significant sales tax losses for the government.
Strict Action by MTO Karachi
As a key enforcement arm of the FBR, MTO Karachi plays a crucial role in ensuring compliance with tax laws. Businesses classified as Tier-1 retailers are required by law to integrate with the FBR’s digital tax system, providing accurate transaction details through POS. However, Hobnob’s outlets failed to adhere to these requirements, prompting MTO Karachi to take immediate action.
The authorities have confirmed that the sealed outlets will remain closed until all outstanding sales tax liabilities are cleared. Additionally, Hobnob must fully integrate its invoicing system with the FBR Dashboard to ensure complete transparency and prevent further violations.
Broader Implications for Tax Compliance
This operation sends a strong message to other retailers engaging in tax evasion. The FBR recently amended sales tax rules, giving tax authorities greater power to seal non-compliant businesses that manipulate POS systems. This policy underscores the government’s commitment to curbing tax fraud and enhancing transparency in the retail sector.
Authorities at MTO Karachi have reiterated their resolve to continue crackdowns on tax fraud. They urge businesses to comply with regulations to avoid penalties, closures, and legal repercussions.