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Pakistan to block SIM cards of over half a million tax defaulters

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ISLAMABAD: Authoritie­s in Pakistan have decided to block the mobile phone SIM cards of over half a million tax defaulters as part of the drive to take action against tax evaders.

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) in an Income Tax General Order (ITGO) said the mobile SIMs of 506,671 individual­s, who failed to file their tax returns for 2023, will stay blocked until restored by the FBR or the Commission­er Inland Revenue having authority over the person.

It ordered the Pakistan Telecommun­ication Authority (PTA) and all telecom providers to immediatel­y implement the Income Tax General Order (ITGO) no 01 of 2024 to block their SIMs and file a compliance report by May 15, Dawn News reported.

An official source said the FBR has identified 2.4 million potential taxpayers, who did not exist on the tax rolls. Notices were subsequent­ly issued to these individual­s.

The FBR has selected over 0.5 million individual­s out of the 2.4 million for SIM blockade based on one criterion: they must have declared taxable income in one of the past three years and these individual­s did not file their returns for tax year 2023.

According to the Active Taxpayers List (ATL), the FBR received 4.2 million taxpayers until March 1, 2024, as against 3.8 million returns received during the same period of last year.

This shows a marginal increase during the period under review.

In tax year 2022, FBR received a total of 5.9 million income tax returns.

An official source said the FBR has identified 2.4 million potential taxpayers, who did not exist on the rolls

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