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FBR to commence digital tax operations training for nearly 1,100 officers

byCT Report
11/12/2025
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) is preparing to launch an extensive training program aimed at equipping its officers with advanced skills in digital tax operations, data analytics, and modern compliance systems.

The initiative comes as Pakistan’s tax administration continues to evolve in response to expanding digital ecosystems and increasingly complex economic transactions.

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According to FBR, strengthening the capacity of its human resource remains a strategic priority, especially as technology-driven tax processes become central to revenue mobilization and taxpayer facilitation. Although the organization has already automated many core functions and expanded digital service channels, a substantial skills gap persists—particularly in areas related to digital audits, sector-specific analytics, and modern compliance tools.

The upcoming training program will focus on officers belonging to the Inland Revenue Service (IRS) and Pakistan Customs Service (PCS) in Grades 17 and 18, who play a crucial role in implementing tax policies, conducting assessments, carrying out audits, and engaging with taxpayers across diverse sectors. Their evolving responsibilities now require deeper expertise in digital systems, advanced analytics, and policy interpretation.

To address these needs, the FBR will introduce a structured, certification-based professional development initiative. The program includes targeted, modular courses designed around the demands of modern tax administration. Each certification will aim to enhance officers’ technical capabilities, improve service delivery, and build a more agile and responsive workforce.

A total of 1,087 officers will be trained under this program. However, since each officer is required to complete two certifications—either both (Intermediate and Advanced) from the same specialization stream or one certification from two different streams—the projected number of training instances over three years is expected to reach approximately 2,200.

The selected training contractor will be responsible for designing and delivering the modules, as well as conducting final assessments. The certifications will cover critical areas such as digital tools, analytics, supply chain systems, fiscal law, and public policy, supporting FBR’s long-term vision of building a technologically empowered tax administration.

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