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FBR updates CREST system to facilitate taxpayers

byCT Report
06/10/2017
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has updated Computerized Risk-based Evaluation of Sales Tax (CREST), a system that checks information in monthly returns, import, export data and cross matches for every registered person.

The CREST system, which has in-built capacity to verify the veracity of reply received from the registered person, was updated till October 5, 2017.

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The CREST system is designed for Sales Tax and is based on declarations and covers areas like purchases including input tax adjustment of buyers and suppliers. It also covers Zero-Rated Sales to registered person with non-active ATL or blacklisted or suspended Sales Tax Registration Numbers (STRNs) and Section 8B-exemption-claims against qualifying criteria per notification.

The system also covers exports claim in returns which do not match with customs export data and commercial imports by non-manufactures who also do not show value addition on imports. The system allows faster and timely sending of discrepancy-alerts to taxpayers.

CREST also provides taxpayers an IT system that they can use in order to reply to the CREST discrepancy-alerts without taxpayer needing to visit the tax offices. CREST use by taxpayers is an optional-facility and taxpayers can ignore it and make an in-person visit to tax office to explain his position regarding the discrepancy-alert.

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