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FBR unveils online Form 19H for Asset Disposal Certificate

byCT Report
07/02/2026
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has officially introduced an online Form 19H (Application for Certificate), enabling taxpayers to digitally submit information required under Section 101(7) of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 for transactions involving disposal or acquisition of assets.

The move is aimed at improving transparency, streamlining documentation, and strengthening compliance for both resident and non-resident taxpayers engaged in asset-related transactions.

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What Information Is Required in Online Form 19H?

The newly launched Form 19H is divided into three key sections:

Part I – Taxpayer Information

Applicants must provide basic taxpayer details, including:

Name and address of the taxpayer

National Tax Number (NTN)

Description of the transaction or asset disposed of

Taxpayers are also required to upload the following supporting documents:

Latest balance sheet and financial statements of both buyer and seller

Copy of the transaction agreement

Summary of all written or verbal agreements and understandings related to the deal

Part II – Seller Details

The seller must disclose:

Full name and particulars

Residential status (resident or non-resident)

Address and country of residence

Nature of the asset disposed of

Confirmation whether the asset was sold at fair market value

Total gross consideration received, including any non-cash benefits or waiver of liabilities

Part III – Buyer Information

Buyers are required to furnish:

Full name and particulars

Residential status

Address and country of residence

Nature of asset acquired

Confirmation of fair market valuation

Total gross consideration paid

Additionally, applicants must state whether an independent valuation of the asset was conducted. If yes, a copy of the valuation report must be attached. If not, the basis of valuation must be explained. The form also requires disclosure of the country or place where the transaction was completed.

Strengthening Tax Compliance

Tax experts believe the digitization of Form 19H will help FBR track high-value asset transactions more effectively while ensuring proper tax treatment under cross-border and domestic asset disposals.

The initiative is part of FBR’s broader efforts to modernize tax administration and enhance oversight of capital transactions.

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