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FBR deploys tax officers inside Karachi private hospital to monitor revenue

byCT Report
24/04/2026
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has authorized the deployment of Inland Revenue officers at a private hospital in Karachi to monitor its income and business activities under applicable tax laws.

According to an official communication issued by the Chief Commissioner Inland Revenue, Regional Tax Office-II Karachi, the approval has been granted under Section 175C of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001. The monitoring exercise will take place at M/s Noor Hospital, a registered taxpayer operating in the city.

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The decision was made following a formal request seeking oversight of the hospital’s sales and revenue operations. The facility, registered under NTN 4210115400314, is located at Plot No. ST-11, Block-19, F-8 Area, Karachi.

Under the arrangement, a dedicated team of Inland Revenue officials will be stationed on-site to observe, verify, and document revenue-related records in line with prescribed tax monitoring procedures.

The deployed team comprises Inland Revenue officers, supervisors, a telex operator, and upper and lower division clerks, who will collectively oversee compliance and ensure accurate reporting of the hospital’s financial activities.

The move reflects FBR’s broader efforts to enhance documentation of the economy and curb underreporting of taxable income through direct monitoring mechanisms.

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