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FBR to suspend or blacklist sales taxpayers who deny access to  business premises

byCT Report
15/08/2025
in Breaking News, Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has announced that it will take strong action against sales taxpayers who refuse to let tax officers access their business premises. This new measure aims to monitor stocks, production, and clearances.

Under the updated Sales Tax Rules 2006, the FBR can suspend a taxpayer’s registration if it believes the taxpayer is involved in tax evasion, issuing fake invoices, or committing fraud. This suspension can happen immediately without prior notice while an investigation is conducted.

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The updated procedure is designed to create uniformity between the Large Taxpayer Offices (LTOs) and Regional Tax Offices (RTOs). The FBR will suspend a taxpayer’s registration if they deny officers access to business premises as outlined in sections 40B and 40C of the Sales Tax Act. Suspension can also happen if the taxpayer fails to provide necessary records to the Inland Revenue Officers.

Additional reasons for suspension include major discrepancies between business activity and declared capital or liabilities, excessive purchases or supplies from other suspended taxpayers, not filing returns for three consecutive months, or submitting fraudulent returns.

The FBR also made it clear that taxpayers will have a chance for public hearings before any final action is taken. This ensures transparency and fairness throughout the process.

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