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FBR develops module for correction in e-payment receipts

byCT Report
04/06/2018
in Islamabad
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has developed module for correction in computerized payment receipts (CPRs) for sales tax and income tax to facilitate taxpayers.

In an official note to all chief commissioners of Inland Revenue offices, the FBR said that in order to facilitate the field offices as well as taxpayers to minimize the time required for CPRs correction (ST&IT), authority to make such corrections have been disseminated at field office level.

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For the purpose, a module to make correction in CPRs has been developed and deployed at each field office level. Scope of such changes is limited to correction of following two specific areas: change in NTN/name of taxpayer; change in tax period.

The FBR said that logins of the said utility have been created and password to operate shall be email to concerned chief commissioner to ensure security.

Local DBAs have also been informed about the change and in case of any issue they can be contacted, the FBR said.

The FBR further informed that the cases pending at Board’s/Computer Wing’s level may be processed as the central logins being used for correction of CPRs would be disabled on June 14, 2018.

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