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FBR official stresses importance of proper document submission

byCT Report
02/06/2025
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LAHORE: In a recent awareness lecture delivered at the Lahore Tax Bar, Member Inland Revenue Muhammad Mohsin Virk underscored the critical importance of adhering to proper procedures when submitting documents to the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR). His insights focused on the process of filing and pursuing cases, particularly before the Appellate Tribunal, where the absence of submission proof can prove detrimental to taxpayers.

Virk highlighted a common scenario where taxpayers, facing adverse decisions in cases where documents allegedly went missing, often argue for case restoration.

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Their contention typically revolves around claims that the necessary documents were indeed submitted to the FBR. However, a recurring issue, as pointed out by Virk, is their inability to provide concrete proof of submission in the form of an official receipt or proper recording.

He clarified that the only reliable way to ensure undeniable proof of document submission to the FBR is by getting the documents officially recorded in the FBR’s record. “If documents are submitted without proper recording, it becomes the taxpayer’s responsibility to prove submission,” Virk stated unequivocally. He further stressed that once documents are properly recorded by the FBR, the responsibility for their safe keeping and retrieval shifts squarely to the department.

Virk’s advice serves as a crucial reminder to taxpayers and tax practitioners about the procedural diligence required when interacting with the FBR.

Proper documentation and obtaining official acknowledgment of submission are not just formalities but essential safeguards against future disputes and potential case dismissals. His emphasis on record-keeping aims to foster greater transparency and accountability from both sides of the tax administration process.

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