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FBR expands SSTR facility, includes two additional sectors

byCT Report
07/12/2024
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) announced the expansion of its Single Sales Tax Return (SSTR) facility to include two additional sectors. This move is part of the FBR’s ongoing efforts to streamline tax compliance and simplify the filing process for taxpayers.

In a joint statement, the FBR, along with all Provincial Revenue Authorities—namely the Balochistan Revenue Authority (BRA), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Revenue Authority (KPRA), Sindh Revenue Board (SRB), and Punjab Revenue Authority (PRA)—confirmed their unanimous decision to extend the SSTR facility to the Exploration and Production (E&P) sector, which includes oil and gas companies, as well as to microfinance banks.

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Taxpayers operating in these two sectors are now required to submit their sales tax returns through the Single Sales Tax Return system starting from the tax period of November 2024, with the first returns due in December 2024. This initiative aims to reduce administrative burdens, eliminate redundancies, and ensure a unified approach to sales tax filing across federal and provincial tax jurisdictions.

The FBR emphasized that the SSTR is designed to provide a user-friendly and efficient solution for taxpayers, consolidating all sales tax-related obligations into a single platform. The system eliminates the need for businesses to file separate returns with federal and provincial authorities, thereby enhancing compliance and reducing the risk of errors or inconsistencies in tax submissions.

Stakeholders in the E&P and microfinance sectors are advised to access the Single Sales Tax Return through the dedicated Single Portal, which is now fully operational. The portal serves as a centralized platform, offering guidance, support, and ease of access for taxpayers to file their returns.

The expansion of the SSTR facility to these two key sectors is seen as a significant step towards modernizing Pakistan’s tax framework. It aligns with the government’s broader goals of fostering a business-friendly environment and promoting digital transformation in the tax administration system. By extending this facility, the FBR aims to encourage greater compliance, improve tax collection efficiency and support the country’s economic growth.

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