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Multan Customs leading the charge in FBR’s automation revolution.

byCT Report
08/01/2025
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MULTAN: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has made significant strides in automating its operations, with the Multan Customs Collectorate playing a pivotal role in this transformative shift. The complete automation of Inland Revenue and Customs operations, including crucial modules for income tax returns, refund claims, and trade facilitation systems, is bringing positive change to the way tax and customs processes are managed in Multan and beyond.

Among the key developments is the automation of the Gwadar Free Zone and valuation management systems, which aim to streamline compliance and service delivery. These enhancements have greatly impacted customs operations in Multan, allowing for quicker and more transparent processes for businesses and taxpayers in the region.

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The Multan Customs Collectorate has also benefited from FBR’s wider efforts to redesign processes for greater efficiency and transparency. Automated systems for duty drawbacks, tariff management, and dispute resolution are now operational, reducing delays and improving the overall experience for traders and importers in the region.

Technology has played a vital role in these changes. The Tax Asaan Mobile App and PASSTRAK, which simplify tax filing and facilitate currency declaration compliance, are examples of the tools now available to businesses in Multan. These IT applications, along with mobile solutions for complaint management and digital invoicing, underline the FBR’s focus on improving service accessibility for taxpayers.

Furthermore, the Multan Customs Collectorate has implemented virtual assessments and self-declaration systems at the region’s ports, aimed at reducing congestion and speeding up clearance processes for imports and exports. These initiatives are reducing human errors, enhancing transparency, and mitigating the risks of fraud, all while improving operational efficiency.

In sum, the Multan Customs Collectorate is at the forefront of FBR’s ongoing efforts to modernize Pakistan’s tax and customs administration. By embracing automation and digital solutions, Multan’s customs operations are becoming faster, more efficient, and more user-friendly for businesses, setting a benchmark for other regions in the country.

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