A CPR may need corrections if:
- The tax year or month is selected incorrectly.
- Errors occur due to the withholding agent.
- The NTN or CNIC is recorded incorrectly.
Each situation requires specific steps and supporting documents.
Steps to Apply for Correction in CPR
Step 1: Log in to the IRIS Portal
- Visit FBR wesite.
- Log in using your credentials.
Step 2: Access the Correction Application
- Navigate to Applications under the main menu.
- Select Application for Correction in CPR from the list.
Step 3: Fill Out the Application
- Provide details about the mistake in the CPR, such as incorrect tax year, month, or identification details (NTN/CNIC).
- Specify the reason for the correction and ensure all required fields are completed.
Supporting Documents Required
Depending on the nature of the mistake, the following documents must be attached:
If the Mistake Involves Tax Year/Month
- A written application to the Commissioner explaining the mistake and requesting correction.
If the Mistake Is Made by the Withholding Agent
- A letter from the withholding agent acknowledging the error.
- An affidavit from the taxpayer on stamp paper, declaring the error and requesting correction.
If NTN/CNIC Needs Correction
- An affidavit from the person whose payment was incorrectly recorded, explaining the mistake and requesting the necessary changes.
Submission of the Application
- Attach scanned copies of the required documents.
- Double-check all details and attachments.
- Click Submit to forward your application to the Commissioner for review.
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Follow-Up
- Track the status of your application in the Outbox section of the portal.
- Respond to any queries from the Commissioner if additional clarification or documentation is required.
Key Points to Remember
- Ensure the affidavit and documents are notarized, as required.
- Corrections are only processed after the Commissioner’s approval.
- Keep copies of all documents and receipts for your records.
By following these steps, you can ensure a smooth process for correcting errors in your CPR, avoiding potential complications with tax compliance.