FBR announces extension in working hours to facilitate income tax filers

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— APP/File
— APP/File

  • FBR says relevant offices will remain open till 12 midnight on September 29 (Wednesday) and September 30 (Thursday).
  • The last date for submission of tax returns is September 30.
  • The FBR online portal for those wishing to file their returns online has been encountering errors in its server.


The Federal Board of Revenue on Tuesday announced an extension in the working hours of its offices to facilitate income tax filers.

According to a statement by the tax authority, the relevant offices will remain open till 12 midnight on September 29 (Wednesday) and September 30 (Thursday).

It may be noted that the FBR online portal for those wishing to file their returns online has been encountering errors in its server, causing immense difficulties to people.

The Pakistan Tax Bar Association has demanded an extension in the deadline to file income tax returns.

The last date for submission of tax returns is September 30 and the FBR has refused to extend the date of submission.

Last week, responding to news regarding a supposed extension in the date, FBR spokesperson Asad Tahir categorically denied this was the case, stating that no proposal in this regard has been considered at the FBR headquarters.

In an informal conversation with journalists, Tahir said: "So far, 0.8 million people have filed their returns."

He added that no strict action will be taken against traders but said that after 15 days, show-cause notices will be issued to traders who do not have Point of Sales (PoS) systems installed.

"Failure to install PoS will result in a fine worth Rs500,000 after 15 days," the spokesman said, adding that if traders apply PoS in 15 days, the fine will be waived off.

Tahir added that failure to install PoS after a month will result in a fine worth Rs3 million. "Closing down businesses will be the last resort," he added.

Earlier this month, the FBR advised all taxpayers required to file tax returns by September 30, 2021, to fulfil their legal obligation without waiting for the last date to avoid system delays which occur when a large number of taxpayers log in for submission of returns near the deadline.

FBR had clarified at the time as well that there will be no extension in the due date for filing income tax returns.