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FBR collects Rs1,588b in Jul-Aug 2024-25

byCT Report
02/09/2024
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has collected gross revenues of Rs1,588 billion during the first two months of the current fiscal year 2024-25.

Against a target of Rs. 1,554 billion, the Board has collected Rs1,456 billion in net revenue and refunds of Rs132 billion (44 percent more than last year) were issued to the exporters to resolve their liquidity problems, said a news release here.

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The FBR collected Rs. 593 billion under the head of domestic income tax as compared to Rs. 437 billion in July-August 2023, thereby showing a growth of 36 percent.

A healthy year-on-year growth of 40 percent was achieved in the domestic sales tax with collection of almost Rs.314 billion.

Around Rs.86 billion were collected as Federal Excise Duty (FED) showing a year-on-year increase of 13 percent.

As a result a cumulative growth of almost 35 percent has been achieved in the collection of domestic taxes.

However, on the import side the same momentum could not be maintained due to continued compression in imports.

In US$ terms, imports in the country have declined by 2.2 percent in August 2024 as compared to August 2023.

Similarly, the imports during August 2024 in PKR value also showed a decline of 7 percent as compared to August last year.

Moreover, the import of high duty items such as vehicles, home appliances, as well as miscellaneous consumer goods such as garments, fabrics, footwear etc have reduced significantly, changing the import mix.

This trend has impacted collection of Customs duties as well as other taxes collected at import stage.

Despite a modest increase of 4 percent in collection of Customs duties, FBR’s overall growth in net collection registered a 21 percent increase on collection of previous year.

FBR is likely to achieve the revenue targets of the first quarter as both the economic activity and imports are expected to show a healthy turnaround in the month of September due to lower policy rate and other interventions being made by the government in recent months.

The growth is also likely to show a significant increase as a result of digitisation and other FBR’s reforms which are currently being very keenly supervised by the Prime Minister and the Finance Minister.

These reforms include end to end monitoring of supply chains, automated production monitoring, POS, AI based data integration, import scanning and strict integrity management of FBR workforce.

FBR is also doing a revamp of it’s business processes to facilitate business growth and ease.

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