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FBR secures Rs36.14b in favorable tax case rulings

byCT Report
03/06/2025
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has achieved a significant breakthrough in its efforts to recover long-pending tax arrears, securing court decisions in its favor totaling Rs. 36.14 billion. This achievement was announced by the Ministry of Finance.

Last week, the Islamabad High Court delivered crucial rulings that favored the FBR in three major cases. Among these, a notable victory was achieved in a case involving Bahria Town (Private) Limited, where the court upheld the recovery of Rs. 26.446 billion. This particular case had been under litigation for more than two years, underscoring the complexity and duration of such legal disputes.

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The remaining Rs. 9.7 billion was recovered through favorable verdicts in two other corporate tax cases. These cases had also been pending before various appellate forums for over two years, highlighting the FBR’s success in resolving protracted legal battles.

Significance for economic reform agenda

The Ministry of Finance highlighted that these outcomes represent a significant step in unlocking “trillions of rupees” that were previously held up in legal disputes across the country. The successful resolution of these cases is seen as reinforcing the government’s broader economic reform agenda, which aims to improve fiscal discipline and enhance revenue collection.

The FBR’s improved legal performance has been attributed to focused efforts under direct instructions from the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister had reportedly emphasized the critical importance of accelerating legal proceedings in revenue-related matters, providing the impetus for the FBR to pursue these cases vigorously.

This success marks a positive development for the FBR as it continues to work towards achieving its ambitious revenue targets and strengthening the national economy.

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