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FBR unveils ATL challan option for Tax Year 2025

byCT Report
06/11/2025
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has introduced a new ATL challan payment option for taxpayers seeking inclusion in the Active Taxpayers List (ATL) for Tax Year 2025. However, confusion persists among taxpayers and tax practitioners regarding who is actually required to pay the challan.

The ATL surcharge—commonly Rs1,000 for individuals—has historically applied to those who file income tax returns after the statutory due date, allowing them to regain “active taxpayer” status. This status carries significant implications, including reduced withholding tax rates on banking transactions, vehicle registration, property transfers, and commercial dealings.

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This year, the situation is more complex as the FBR has already granted taxpayers time until November 15 to submit applications for extension in return filing for the current tax year.

Tax experts point out that taxpayers who file an extension request before November 15 and subsequently submit their tax returns within the extension period should not be treated as late filers. Consequently, they argue that these taxpayers should not be required to pay the ATL challan to retain or regain active taxpayer status.

However, FBR has not yet issued a clarification on whether the challan is only applicable to late filers or whether all taxpayers filing after October 31 will be charged—even if they have a valid extension.

Tax practitioners and advisory bodies have urged the FBR to issue a clear and explicit notification:

Does the ATL challan apply only if the tax return is filed after the extended timeline?

Will taxpayers who file extension requests on time be exempt from the challan burden?

How will the ATL status be updated in cases involving accepted extensions?

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