FBR Developing App to Combat Smuggling at Fuel Stations

Islamabad, Pakistan: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) is developing a Geographic Information System (GIS)-based mobile application to curb the sale of smuggled petroleum products at 11,500 fuel stations across Pakistan.

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The app will allow the FBR to detect unauthorized petrol pumps and monitor sales data from fuel dispensers. The government is also considering amending the Petroleum Act 1934 to enable stricter enforcement measures against those involved in smuggling. Business Recorder

Smuggling of petroleum products poses a significant challenge to Pakistan, with an estimated Rs400 billion worth of products being brought into the country illegally. The government is taking steps to address this issue through technology and stricter regulations.

The FBR’s initiative to develop the mobile app is a crucial step in combating smuggling and ensuring that fuel stations comply with tax regulations. By using technology, the FBR can enhance its monitoring capabilities and take action against those involved in illegal activities.

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