FBR Updates NTN Registration Requirements

Only Registered SIM Numbers Allowed

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has implemented a new requirement for obtaining a National Tax Number (NTN). Effective immediately, only SIM cards registered under the subscriber’s CNIC can be used to create a new NTN.

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This change aims to enhance security and prevent fraudulent activities. Previously, individuals could use any SIM card to register for an NTN. However, the FBR has recognized the potential for misuse and has taken steps to address this issue.

Impact on Taxpayers:

  • Existing NTNs: Individuals who have already obtained an NTN using a non-registered SIM card will not be affected.
  • New Registrations: Those seeking to register for a new NTN must ensure that their SIM card is registered under their CNIC.

Tax Aasan App Anomaly:

It has been reported that the Tax Aasan app is still allowing users to register for NTNs using non-registered SIM cards. This discrepancy needs to be addressed to ensure compliance with the FBR’s new regulations.

Importance of NTN:

An NTN is a crucial identification number for taxpayers in Pakistan. It is required for various financial transactions, including filing income tax returns, purchasing property, and conducting business activities.

Recommendations:

  • Verify SIM Card Registration: Before attempting to register for an NTN, ensure that your SIM card is registered under your CNIC.
  • Update SIM Card Information: If your SIM card is not registered, contact your mobile network operator to update your information.
  • Use the Correct Platform: For accurate and compliant NTN registration, it is advisable to use the official FBR channels rather than relying solely on third-party apps.

The FBR’s decision to tighten NTN registration requirements is a step towards improving tax compliance and preventing fraudulent activities. Taxpayers are urged to be aware of these changes and take necessary steps to ensure their compliance.

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