Customs Today
  • Home
  • Islamabad
  • Karachi
  • Lahore
  • National
  • Transfers and Postings
  • Chambers & Associations
  • Business
No Result
View All Result
Customs Today
  • Home
  • Islamabad
  • Karachi
  • Lahore
  • National
  • Transfers and Postings
  • Chambers & Associations
  • Business
No Result
View All Result
Customs Today
No Result
View All Result
Home Breaking News

People should use CNICs for heavy amount transactions: Dr. Waqar Masood

byCT Report
18/02/2021
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News, Slider News
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Revenue Dr. Waqar Masood urged people to use their Computerized National Identity Cards (CNICs) at the time of making heavy amount transactions.
This will help avoid, unverifiable and fictitious business buyers which results in huge sales tax losses in the value chain, he added.

He said that Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) had already notified provisions making it mandatory for ordinary citizens to show computerized Identity Card in case of purchase over Rs50,000 from a registered sales tax seller.
The state media quoted as saying that with the effort of PTI-led government the tax net collection has been increased by bringing reforms in the FBR and country’ economy was putting back on fast track.

You might also like

Pakistan opens humanitarian lifeline, allows 724 relief trucks into Afghanistan

17/08/2026

Sales tax chaos: Hybrid vehicle makers halt production

17/08/2026

He appreciated the efforts of FBR for expanding the tax net and facilitating the tax payers, adding, FBR would achieve the revenue target set for the current year and the economic activities would further improve in coming four months.

He also mentioned that in the month of January almost 13 percent increase in tax collections was witnessed, adding that the fruits of improvement in the economy would reach the common man soon.
He further explained that during the current period, significant improvement was made in increasing foreign direct investments, tax revenue; improving debt management, and ensuring financial economy discipline.

Replying to a question, he said PTI-led government has no plan to bring mini-budget and government would not impose any new taxes in the upcoming budget for the fiscal year to facilitate the industry and help check contraction of economy.

Talking about tax theft in sugar mills, he said that FBR has decided to install internet protocol cameras at different manufacturing sectors including Sugar mills to undertake real-time monitoring of production process in a bid to curb tax evasion.

“We have given special focus on the IT tools for expanding the tax net, he said, adding, reforms in FBR and revenue collection are targets besides expanding tax network across the country.”

Related Stories

Pakistan opens humanitarian lifeline, allows 724 relief trucks into Afghanistan

byCT Report
17/08/2026

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has allowed 724 truckloads of humanitarian relief cargo to cross into Afghanistan through the Torkham border crossing in...

Sales tax chaos: Hybrid vehicle makers halt production

byCT Report
17/08/2026

ISLAMABAD: The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) has demanded an immediate rollback of the sales tax...

Pakistan, Hong Kong sign arrangement on customs cooperation

byCT Report
17/08/2026

ISLAMABAD: A virtual Signing Ceremony was held at the Federal Board of Revenue (HQ), Islamabad, for signing the “Co-operative Arrangement...

FBR starts Tajir Asan registration on IRIS portal for new taxpayers

byCT Report
17/08/2026

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has started offering Tajir Asan registration through the IRIS 2.0 portal, allowing new...

Next Post

Tractor production grew by 39.39pc in 1H of FY 2020-21

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer

© 2011 Customs Today -World's first newspaper on customs. Customs Today.

No Result
View All Result
  • Transfers and Postings
  • Latest News
  • Karachi
  • Islamabad
  • Lahore
  • National
  • Chambers & Associations
  • Business
  • About Us

© 2011 Customs Today -World's first newspaper on customs. Customs Today.