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Notices Issued for Compliance of 2024 Tax Returns
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Notices Issued for Compliance of 2024 Tax Returns

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has begun issuing notices to non-compliant taxpayers who failed to file their income tax returns for the 2024 tax year by the due date of December 31, 2024. These notices give recipients a narrow compliance window of just three days to file their returns.

This strict timeline is part of the FBR’s broader effort to enforce compliance and expand the tax net. Non-compliance could result in penalties, potential legal action, or other consequences, including the disabling of SIM cards under Section 114B of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.

Taxpayer Implications


  1. Short Deadline Challenges: Taxpayers facing a three-day compliance period might struggle to gather necessary documents, prepare returns, and submit them on time, especially if reliant on tax consultants or accountants.
  2. Penalties for Non-Filing: Failure to file within this window may lead to fines under Section 182 of the Income Tax Ordinance, which imposes monetary penalties and, in some cases, additional surcharges.
  3. Legal Enforcement: Persistent non-compliance could result in stricter enforcement measures, such as audits or the initiation of legal proceedings.
  4. Blocking of SIMS and Utility Connections: Under Section 114B, taxpayers risk losing access to telecommunications and utility services(internet, gas, electricity) if they remain non-compliant, adding pressure to adhere to the filing deadline.

Recommendations for Taxpayers


  • Act Quickly: Begin the filing process immediately by gathering necessary income and expense records and ensuring accurate tax calculations.
  • Seek Assistance: Contact tax consultants or visit the FBR’s Maloomat portal to access data and streamline return preparation.
  • Utilize Online Platforms: Use FBR’s IRIS system for electronic filing, which is faster and reduces delays.

Implications


The FBR’s approach demonstrates its commitment to strict enforcement, but the short compliance period may draw criticism for its impracticality. Such measures could strain relations with taxpayers and necessitate improvements in taxpayer facilitation services. Nonetheless, these steps underline the FBR’s resolve to combat tax evasion and enhance revenue collection.




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