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Multan RTO emerges as leading contributor of tax collection

byCT Report
08/01/2025
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MULTAN: Regional Tax Office (RTO) Multan has made significant strides in tax collection, positioning itself as one of the best-performing tax offices within the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) in recent years.

With a focused approach and strategic initiatives, RTO Multan’s efforts have led to remarkable achievements, contributing significantly to Pakistan’s Inland Revenue collection.

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While the Large Taxpayers Office (LTO) Karachi has long been a top performer, RTO Multan has demonstrated extraordinary growth, cementing its role as a key player in the country’s tax system.

In the fiscal year 2023-24, RTO Multan contributed 4.1% to the total Inland Revenue collection, amounting to substantial figures that have far exceeded its historical performances. This achievement highlights the office’s evolving capabilities in enhancing compliance, streamlining processes, and tapping into diverse revenue sources.

RTO Multan’s rise as one of the top five contributors to inland tax collection comes as a result of targeted efforts to increase tax compliance among businesses and individuals in the region. The office’s consistent focus on improving taxpayer services, coupled with innovative initiatives in audit and enforcement, has played a pivotal role in maximizing its collection targets.

According to the FBR’s performance report for FY 2023-24, RTO Multan has consistently surpassed expectations in several key tax categories. It has excelled in the collection of Income Tax, Wealth Tax and Sales Tax, with these categories collectively contributing significantly to the FBR’s revenue base.

The office’s performance in Sales Tax and Customs Duty has been particularly impressive, with a marked increase in revenue collected, demonstrating the effectiveness of RTO Multan’s strategic approach to tackling evasion and boosting compliance.

The office’s success is further evidenced by its initiatives to enhance tax education and streamline the filing process, making it easier for businesses and individuals to comply. These efforts have resulted in increased tax filings, contributing to a substantial increase in overall tax receipts in the region.

The outstanding performance of RTO Multan in the recent past underscores the FBR’s broader efforts to improve Pakistan’s tax ecosystem and strengthen the nation’s fiscal health. With *RTO Multan* continuing to set new benchmarks for excellence, the tax office is now considered a model of success for other regions to follow.

Its consistent growth and stellar contribution to tax revenue collections highlight its importance as a critical office within the FBR, supporting Pakistan’s economic stability and growth.

As RTO Multan continues to build on its achievements, it is clear that the region’s tax administration is evolving into a powerful force for fiscal sustainability.

The office’s success serves as an example of how focused leadership, strategic planning, and innovative practices can drive tax collection success, benefiting the national economy and contributing to Pakistan’s long-term financial well-being.

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