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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has received over 2.9 million income tax returns for the tax year 2023 till October 31, 2023.

The FBR has not further extended the last date for filing of income tax returns beyond October 31, 2023.

Last year, the FBR had received over 2.5 million returns till October 2022. The FBR had received a total of 1.93 million income tax returns up to September 30, 2023, as compared to 1.87 million the last year, reflecting an increase of 0.06 million.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2023

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Abdul Khalique Nov 01, 2023 10:54am
FBR Extend Date for Return Filing Tax Year 2023 with ALT Surcharge Rs 500 up to December 23.
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KU Nov 01, 2023 11:32am
We will get a pretty good idea of contribution to income tax if FBR gives a number on the percentage of salaried class versus businesses, retailers, etc., who paid these taxes.
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sza Nov 01, 2023 01:11pm
@KU, 100%correct
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anda Nov 01, 2023 04:11pm
2.9M filers vs 250M population in latest census. 1.16% is a joke.
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Asghar Memon Nov 01, 2023 06:54pm
In a population of 250M, with average household of 7 person becomes 35M households in the country. If 50% are poor enough that they dont pay taxes, even though over 17.5M should have filed the returns, assuming atleast one earner in the family. Government should specifically focus on increasing tax net and impose heavy penalties on non tax payers. How much would we rely on salaried classes to pay taxes. There should not be more then 15% tax on salaried class looking at the current economic and inflationary situation. There is a need of increasing taxes from business class, Commercial Banks and corporate sector and impose additional taxes on non tax payers.
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kashif Nov 01, 2023 09:47pm
FBR date of return filling is extended or not ?
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Raheela Adnan Shaikh Nov 02, 2023 12:35pm
FBR officers should visit each union council to register people for incone tax returns. Especially they should visit shops on main roads and inside the city. This is just similar to polio eradication campaign.
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