SRB Files FIR Against Restaurant for Misbehavior with Lady Officer

Sindh Revenue Board

Karachi, October 11, 2024 – The Sindh Revenue Board (SRB) has taken firm legal action against a restaurant in Latifabad, Hyderabad, by lodging a First Information Report (FIR) following an incident involving the harassment of a lady officer during an official inspection. The incident has not only highlighted misconduct by the restaurant’s management but also underscored serious issues of persistent tax evasion.

In a statement released on Friday, the SRB reiterated its unwavering commitment to enforcing compliance with the Sindh sales tax law while maintaining professionalism and respect in its interactions with all taxpayers. However, the unacceptable behavior exhibited by the restaurant’s management during the inspection prompted the SRB to take decisive action. The establishment has been continuously failing to meet its tax obligations, further aggravating the situation.

The restaurant has a long history of non-compliance, particularly its failure to issue POS-integrated invoices as mandated by law, a critical step in documenting sales and tax payments. Despite multiple show-cause notices, public complaints filed via platforms like the Pakistan Citizen’s Portal, and several assessment and adjudication orders, the restaurant has consistently evaded paying taxes. It currently faces a penalty of PKR 6.73 million for unpaid Sindh sales tax.

During a recent inspection, tensions escalated when the restaurant’s management not only ignored legal requirements but also misbehaved with a lady officer who was fulfilling her official duties. In response, the SRB promptly filed an FIR against the restaurant owner, sending a clear message that such behavior and tax evasion will not be tolerated. The SRB stressed that it takes the protection and professionalism of its officers seriously, and it stands by its commitment to shield its officers from harassment or undue pressure while they carry out their responsibilities.

The SRB has called on the public, especially business owners, to actively contribute to fostering a culture of tax compliance. It urged all businesses, particularly those in the restaurant sector, to strictly adhere to the Sindh sales tax law, including the issuance of SRB-prescribed QR-coded POS invoices. The board emphasized that compliance with tax laws is not just a legal duty but also a collective responsibility, essential for ensuring transparency and the legitimate collection of public revenue.

With the FIR now lodged, the SRB has set a precedent that both tax evasion and misconduct will lead to serious legal consequences. The board reaffirmed its resolve to combat tax evasion and maintain integrity in the taxation system, supporting Pakistan’s economic stability.