Tag: Federal Board of Revenue

The Federal Board of Revenue is Pakistan’s apex tax agency, overseeing tax collection and policies. Pakistan Revenue is committed to providing timely updates on the Federal Board of Revenue to its readers.

  • Pakistan Customs Unveils Value of Exported Goods for 2024

    Pakistan Customs Unveils Value of Exported Goods for 2024

    Karachi, January 1, 2024 – Pakistan Customs has officially released the customs value of exported goods for the tax year 2024, as outlined in the updated Customs Act of 1990.

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  • FBR Achieves Historic Rs 1 Trillion Mark in Single Month

    FBR Achieves Historic Rs 1 Trillion Mark in Single Month

    Karachi, December 31, 2023 – The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), the apex tax collecting agency of Pakistan, has set a historic record by collecting Rs 1 trillion in a single month for the first time in the nation’s history.

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  • FBR Unveils New Car Purchase Tax Rates for 2024

    FBR Unveils New Car Purchase Tax Rates for 2024

    Karachi, December 31, 2023 — The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has announced the tax rates applicable to new car purchases for the tax year 2024, with significant disparities between individuals listed on the Active Taxpayers List (ATL) and those not on the list.

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  • Customs Duties on Re-importing Pakistan-Made Goods

    Customs Duties on Re-importing Pakistan-Made Goods

    Karachi, December 30, 2023 – The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has said that customs duties are applicable to the re-importation of goods produced or manufactured in Pakistan, as outlined in the updated Customs Act, 1969, for the tax year 2024.

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  • Legal Representatives Required to File Returns for Deceased: FBR

    Legal Representatives Required to File Returns for Deceased: FBR

    Karachi, December 30, 2023 – The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has said that the responsibility for filing the income tax return of a deceased person lies with their legal representative.

    This announcement aims to dispel any misunderstandings surrounding the obligation to file tax returns in the unfortunate event of an individual’s passing.

    Official sources within the FBR emphasized that the misconception suggesting that filing a return of income and assets is not necessary in the case of a person’s death is inaccurate. The FBR maintains that, similar to the transfer of assets to legal heirs, the tax liability also shifts to the legal representatives of the deceased.

    Subsection 3 of Section 114 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001, empowers the Commissioner of Inland Revenue to issue notices to the legal representatives of deceased persons, mandating the filing of income tax returns.

    According to this provision, the Commissioner may, through written notice, require a person or their representative, as applicable, to furnish a return of income within a specified date for a period of fewer than twelve months under various circumstances. These circumstances include, but are not limited to:

    (a) Death of the Person: If the person has passed away, the Commissioner can issue a notice to the legal representative to file the income tax return on behalf of the deceased.

    (b) Bankruptcy or Liquidation: In cases where the person has become bankrupt or undergone liquidation, the Commissioner retains the authority to request a tax return from the legal representative.

    (c) Permanent Departure from Pakistan: If the person is about to leave Pakistan permanently, the Commissioner can issue a notice to ensure that the income tax return is filed before their departure.

    (d) Commissioner’s Discretion: The Commissioner also has the authority to require a return to be furnished in situations not explicitly mentioned, deeming it appropriate based on specific circumstances.

    This clarification by the FBR aims to streamline the process of handling tax matters concerning deceased individuals and ensure that legal heirs fulfill their obligations in accordance with the tax laws of the country.

    Taxpayers and legal representatives are urged to stay informed about their responsibilities and comply with the notices issued by the FBR to avoid any legal consequences. Failure to file the required tax return within the specified timeframe may result in penalties and other legal actions.

    The FBR emphasizes its commitment to a fair and transparent tax system and encourages cooperation from the public in fulfilling their tax obligations promptly. This announcement is part of the FBR’s ongoing efforts to enhance tax compliance and ensure a smooth and efficient tax administration process.

  • FTO Directs Swift Action Against Cyber Fraud in Tax Returns

    FTO Directs Swift Action Against Cyber Fraud in Tax Returns

    Islamabad, December 30, 2023 – The Federal Tax Ombudsman (FTO) has taken a decisive stance against cybercrime, directing the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to promptly address instances of hacking and manipulation within the tax system.

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  • Pakistan Reduces Duty and Tax Rates Under Foreign Agreements

    Pakistan Reduces Duty and Tax Rates Under Foreign Agreements

    Karachi, December 29, 2023 – Pakistan has unveiled a set of reduced rates for duty and taxes on goods imported from countries with which it has established foreign trade agreements.

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  • FBR Adopts Mystery Shopping to Combat Tax Evasion

    FBR Adopts Mystery Shopping to Combat Tax Evasion

    Karachi, December 29, 2023 – The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has initiated a mystery shopping program aimed at scrutinizing sales tax invoices issued by major retailers.

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  • Pakistan Notifies Dutiable Goods for Tax Year 2024

    Pakistan Notifies Dutiable Goods for Tax Year 2024

    Karachi, December 28, 2023 – The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), the apex tax agency of Pakistan, has officially released the dutiable goods list for the tax year 2024, providing clarity on customs duties at the time of imports.

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  • FBR Outlines Conditions for Zero-Rate Sales Tax Facility in 2024

    FBR Outlines Conditions for Zero-Rate Sales Tax Facility in 2024

    Karachi, December 28, 2023 – The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has laid out comprehensive conditions for businesses seeking to avail themselves of the zero-rated sales tax facility during the tax year 2024.

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