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FBR appoints 102 experts for 42 sector audits

byCT Report
11/08/2025
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has launched a sweeping initiative, appointing 102 sector and audit experts to conduct field audits across 42 key sectors and industries in Pakistan, as per official reports, signaling a major tax enforcement push.

The targeted sectors span automotive, aviation, banks, beverages, cement, ceramics, chemicals, coal, departmental stores, edible oil, education, electronics, fertilizer, flour mills, food importers, IT, mobile manufacturers, paper manufacturers, poultry, real estate, restaurants, telecom, textiles, and tobacco. In the initial phase, 14 major sectors—including automotive, textile, iron and steel, independent power producers (IPP) and distribution companies (DISCOs), pharmaceuticals, finance, insurance, banks, sugar, chemicals, fertilizers, real estate, petroleum, and tobacco—will face scrutiny.

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The FBR will hire third-party auditors to ensure quality and consistency, with a selection committee evaluating expert suitability via in-person or virtual processes, while human resources firms must align audit mentors with field formation standards. Web context on tax audits shows past inefficiencies, while posts found on X reflect concern—some anticipate revenue gains, others fear business disruption. Critically, the narrative of “enhanced compliance” may mask execution risks—web data hints at prior delays, and X sentiment suggests distrust in fair implementation, pointing to potential challenges.

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