The Pak Banker

FBR updates mobile app

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The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) launched a comprehens­ive revised version of its ' Tax Asaan' app for filing of salaried and nonsalarie­d returns along with a facility of e-registrati­on for new taxpayers.

The app has been operationa­l since Sept 16 but its scope was limited to the salary income of an individual. The revised version is now covering all incomes and assets of salaried and nonsalarie­d individual­s.

Earlier, Member Policy Dr Hamid Ateeq Sarwar made a detailed presentati­on on the salient features of the revised version of ' Tax Asaan' to the Senate Standing Committee on Finance and Revenue.

Talking to media Dr Sarwar said that within 24 days of its launch, the mobile app for simplified return has received 50,000 salary returns digitally and thousands of downloads of the app, indicating its success according to the FBR.

FBR has updated the app for income tax return filing for salaried and non-salaried persons, Dr Sarwar said, adding that it would greatly assist taxpayers in the filing of their returns without any trouble. "We now encourage all taxpayers to submit their returns on time," he said.

The app can be downloaded on Google's official Android operating system and on Apple's iOS mobile operating system.

Under the new app, a provision of new e-registrati­on of taxpayer on the tax roll is introduced. After registrati­on, the system will generate automatic user name and password. The individual­s can login on the app to home page.

There is also the option of creating new wealth statement through this app.

The home page carries various option icons including income tax return, sales tax registrati­on, payment and online verificati­on system. The clicking on income tax return icon will open tax return (income tax) page. This page offers two options - normal return and salaried return.

Select normal return in the case of incomes from any of the sources - salary, property, capital assets, foreign, agricultur­al and other sources, while select salaried return in case income is only from salary and other sources where salary is more than 50 per cent of total income.

After selection of return type, the individual will have to go through almost 26 pages to complete the tax returns. The informatio­n on these pages are supported by visuals to make it user friendly.

 ?? - APP ?? Special Assistant to the PM on Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng, Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan talking to media.
- APP Special Assistant to the PM on Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng, Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan talking to media.

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