Tag: Tax evaders

  • Mobile SIMs of over 500,000 tax evaders to be blocked under FBR directive

    Mobile SIMs of over 500,000 tax evaders to be blocked under FBR directive

    The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has identified 506,671 individuals who have not filed their income tax returns for the 2023 tax year and issued an order to block their mobile phone SIM cards.

    This directive, known as Income Tax General Order No. 01 of 2024, was released on Tuesday, mandating the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) and all telecom operators to comply immediately.

    According to the FBR, these non-filers are required to file their income tax returns under the Income Tax Ordinance of 2001. The list of those affected is available on the FBR’s website. Those listed can check to confirm whether their mobile phone service will be disrupted.

    Under Section 114B of the Income Tax Ordinance, the FBR has the authority to take such measures to enforce compliance with tax regulations.

    The PTA and telecom operators must block the SIM cards of the individuals named in the order, and the SIM cards will remain deactivated until the FBR or the respective Commissioner of Inland Revenue restores them.

    The FBR has set a deadline of May 15, 2024, for telecom operators to report their compliance with the order. Failure to meet this deadline could result in further regulatory action.

    The FBR is taking this step to ensure that all those required to file income tax returns do so promptly, contributing to the country’s revenue base.

  • PM orders rapid action against tax evaders

    PM orders rapid action against tax evaders

    In a meeting held on Monday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has authorised that swift action be taken against tax evaders and defaulters. He tasked the committee to identify all obstacles and delays in the implementation of Trace and Track System (TTS) in tobacco, sugar, cement and fertilizer industries.

    The PM also said that action should be taken within seven days against tax evaders. PM Shehbaz emphasized that all legal obstacles in the implementation of trace and track system should be removed and that this system should be enforced at all production lines of cement factories. Those factories who refuse to follow the rules, should be immediately sealed, the Premier ordered.

    He was of the opinion that besides an increase in revenue, the trace and track system could also be used for identification of counterfeit products.
    The premier also called for an end to fake and unregistered cigarettes. The meeting was apprised that TTS was fully operational in 14 tobacco factories whereas 12 other factories had been sealed for non-compliance.

    The system faced problems in sugar and cement industries due to technical issues while it was working in fertilizer industry. The PM also stressed action against smuggling that was causing serious loss to the national exchequer.