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FBR receives 2.8 million tax returns till Feb 16, 2020

byCT Report
20/02/2020
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ISLAMABAD: According to latest Active Taxpayers List (ATL) issued by Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) the income tax return filing of tax year 2018 has reached to a new peak at 2.8 million by February 16, 2020.

FBR officials told that the actual number of return filers is higher than the persons appeared on the ATL. They said that those people filing return without penalty amount would not qualify for the ATL.

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The record increase in return filing has been attributed to the amendment to Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 through Finance Act, 2019.

In the last budget 2019/2020 a new Tenth Schedule was inserted to Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 under which persons not appearing on ATL would liable to pay 100 percent more withholding tax on certain transactions.

The ATL for tax year 2018 issued on March 01, 2019 in which 1.59 million names were appeared of those taxpayer, who filed their returns by due date.

However, later the FBR granted extension in date for filing returns due to introduction of a tax amnesty scheme. The extension for filing income tax returns for tax year 2018 was granted up to August 09, 2019.

The return filing up to August 09, 2019 for tax year 2018 jumped up to 2.5 million from 1.59 million returns, which were part of the first ATL issued March 01, 2019.

The insertion of Tenth Schedule to Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 speed up the return filing by taxpayers in order to avoid higher tax rate on certain transactions.

Previously, people filing their annual income tax returns after due date were not allowed to appear on the ATL. However, another provision was added to the main statute under which persons by paying penalty can include their name to ATL.

Therefore, since August 09, 2019 the FBR received around 300,000 tax returns for tax year 2018 till February 16, 2020.

The existing ATL-2018 will expire on February 29, 2020 and the FBR will issue ATL for tax year 2019 on March 01, 2020 and till then the prevailing ATL will be applicable for the purpose of withholding tax rates on certain transactions.

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