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Print Print 2024-03-06

There’s drastic cut in the number of income tax return filers

  • Total number of persons covered under ATL 2023 totalled 3,350,000, compared to 5,730,000 in ATL 2022
Published March 6, 2024

ISLAMABAD: There is a drastic decrease in the number of old income tax return filers who filed returns in 2022, but failed to file their due returns in 2023.

The data analysis (March 2024) of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on income tax return filing revealed that the total number of persons displayed on the Active Taxpayer List (ATL) 2022 stood at 5,730,000.

The total number of persons covered under the ATL 2023 totalled 3,350,000.

Out of 3,350,000 return filers in 2023, the new income tax return filers were 840,000. Thus, the number of filers is 2,510,000 for the tax year 2023 when compared with 2022. The data further revealed that the drop in the number of old taxpayers filing returns is 66.2 per cent (3,220,000).

FBR receives over 2.9m income tax returns

The companies registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) as on June 2022 totalled 169,059 and tax returns filed by companies for tax year 2023, stood at 91,135.

Therefore, the level of compliance by the corporate sector is merely 46 per cent. The total number of individuals and association of persons (AOPs)/ companies registered with the FBR totalled 11 million.

The number of returns filed by these individuals/AOPs as on March 1, 2024, for tax year 2023 is 3,350,000. The compliance level is 30 percent, showing a poor trend of return filing by these individuals/ AOPs/ companies.

Sales tax data revealed that the total persons registered for sales tax are 312,800 and persons who filed sales tax returns totalled 189,700, reflecting a compliance level of 61 per cent.

Out of these who filed sales tax returns, “null filers” stood at 59,800. The number of “Nil “filers stood at 89,900. The sales taxpayers, who filed returns with payment amounted to 41,000.

The FBR data further revealed that total industrial electricity concessions are 360,000 and total commercial electricity connections are 3,600,000.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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T Mar 06, 2024 06:10am
fbr simply patting its back for nothing.
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Usman Mar 06, 2024 09:28am
Time to block basic utilities and health care if they dont pay taxes.
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Aamir Mar 06, 2024 10:01am
If your right of mandate is also not secure who will pay tax? This time the number will reduce even further.
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Aamir Mar 06, 2024 10:02am
@Usman, basic utilities like water has to be bought. Electricity is expensive and people generate own through solar. Kindly can you tell which utility is being provided to a tax payer?
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Tariq Qurashi Mar 06, 2024 10:27am
For a poor country the taxation rates are too high, and the taxpayers are too few. We need to reduce the tax rates, so more people are willing to pay taxes. In this instance revenue may be higher.
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Ali Mar 06, 2024 10:41am
@Usman, Sting ministers and parliamentarians will be the first one to go?
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Syedzada Mar 06, 2024 11:02am
We pay taxes so Bureaucrats, Technocrats, Judiciary and Forces can beat our people.
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Old School Economy Mar 06, 2024 04:21pm
Most of the filers are salaried and they already get tax deducted at source. Just abolish filing requirement for salaried class and spend all energies chasing the big fish.
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Mustafa Mar 06, 2024 04:21pm
@Syedzada, only 2-3% people pay income tax ...all else are crying crocodile's tear
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