
KCCI urges FBR to adopt pragmatic, tech-driven approach
KARACHI: President Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI), Muhammad Jawed Bilwani has expressed serious concern over the erroneous classification of taxpayers as "non-active" by the Inland Revenue Service (IRS), despite the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) having officially extended the sales tax return filing deadlines for February and March 2025.
'It is deeply troubling that numerous taxpayers are being unfairly labelled as inactive solely due to delays in filing returns for two consecutive periods, even though official extensions were granted,' stated President KCCI Muhammad Jawed Bilwani. 'This is causing unnecessary difficulties for honest taxpayers who are already trying to comply with the ever-changing regulatory environment.'
President Bilwani underscored that the sales tax return filing system is under immense strain, largely due to a series of recent and abrupt changes. 'The FBR's decision to extend the deadlines clearly reflects that the system is struggling to cope. Yet, instead of facilitating the taxpayers, they are being penalized, which is counterproductive,' he emphasized.
Commenting on the technical difficulties faced by taxpayers, President Bilwani noted, 'Over the past few months, FBR has introduced mandatory requirements such as eight-digit Harmonized System (H.S.) codes, precise units of measurement, and several new annexures like 'H-1', 'J', and 'C-1' in sales tax returns.'
He elaborated that while imported items can be easily linked with H.S. codes from Goods Declarations, manufacturers of local goods are facing major challenges. 'Many local producers are simply unaware of the correct H.S. codes for their products. The same item being assigned different codes by different suppliers is creating unnecessary confusion and inconsistency,' he said.
President Bilwani urged the FBR to reconsider this approach. 'Instead of placing the burden of identifying specific H.S. codes on taxpayers, the system should allow taxpayers to describe the item and then automatically assign the appropriate H.S. code. This would reduce confusion and improve standardization,' he suggested.
Highlighting another technical limitation, President Bilwani criticized the restriction of unit measurements to kilograms (K.G.) only. 'This is highly impractical. A dropdown menu should offer all standard units of measurement. If needed, the tax department can always request clarification at a later stage instead of enforcing rigid input criteria,' he proposed.
Addressing the sudden implementation of new annexures, he cautioned, 'Annex 'J' concerning production data and Annex 'H-1' related to stock reporting by non-manufacturers should not be enforced abruptly. These should be phased in with proper educational support through seminars and workshops, rather than being thrust upon taxpayer's mid-year.'
President Bilwani also highlighted the inconsistency between the legal status of filing extensions and the current behaviour of the IRS system. 'It is legally inappropriate to declare a taxpayer inactive for failing to file returns during months for which official extensions have already been granted. This mismatch between policy and system enforcement is deeply unfair and must be rectified immediately,' he asserted.
He concluded by urging the FBR to adopt a more pragmatic, technology-driven, and taxpayer-friendly approach. 'The current system creates undue hardship for compliant businesses. It is essential that reforms are introduced with proper planning, consultation, and support mechanisms to ensure fairness and ease of doing business,' said President Bilwani.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Express Tribune
3 hours ago
- Express Tribune
PM orders third-party validation of reforms
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday directed for third-party validation of ongoing initiatives and reforms in the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) by internationally renowned companies, stressing that the government was determined to lead the country toward a stable economy through institutional reforms. Chairing a review meeting of the FBR affairs, the prime minister noted that institutional reforms were progressing rapidly across all sectors and that all the government institutions were working tirelessly to eliminate corruption and addressing other deficiencies, such as a lack of transparency. "The recent positive economic indicators are clear proof of the correct government policies," the prime minister told the meeting, attended by Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, the FBR chairman, and senior officials from the relevant institutions. Expressing satisfaction over the recent performance of the faceless customs assessment system, the prime minister highlighted that reforms such as the faceless customs assessment system were yielding promising results in maintaining transparency. The prime minister received a briefing about the performance of the faceless customs assessment system and progress in the reforms in the Pakistan Revenue Automation Limited (PRAL). Officials said that a simplified digital tax return system for the general public would be implemented soon. The implementation of the faceless customs assessment system has led to an overall increase in revenue and a significant reduction in customs clearance time, while the reform process in the PRAL is progressing rapidly, the meeting was informed. The officials stated that efforts were under way to introduce the digital tax return system in Urdu and other local languages for the convenience of ordinary users. "God willing, we will succeed in our struggle to make Pakistan economically stable," Prime Minister Shehbaz said, after the briefing. (WITH INPUT FROM APP)


Express Tribune
12 hours ago
- Express Tribune
Govt working tirelessly to eliminate corruption and lack of transparency: PM
Listen to article Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Monday that institutional reforms are progressing rapidly across all sectors, as part of a broader effort to eliminate corruption and address persistent gaps in transparency. 'All government institutions are working tirelessly to eliminate corruption and other deficiencies, such as lack of transparency,' Shehbaz said while chairing a high-level meeting on Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) reforms in Islamabad. READ MORE: PM purges FBR of corrupt officials The prime minister directed officials to engage internationally recognised audit firms for third-party validation of reforms underway within the FBR to ensure credibility and external accountability. Shehbaz also reviewed the performance of the Faceless Customs Assessment System, a key initiative launched to minimise human interference in customs processes. He expressed satisfaction, noting that the system had improved revenue collection and significantly reduced clearance times. READ MORE: Rs600m corruption unearthed in Dasu project He reaffirmed that the government's reform agenda, bolstered by recent economic indicators, is evidence that the country is moving in the right direction. Officials at the meeting briefed the prime minister on the Pakistan Revenue Automation Limited (PRAL) reforms, and announced that a simplified digital tax return system would soon be introduced, including features in Urdu and other local languages to assist the general public. The meeting was attended by Minister for Law and Justice Azam Nazeer Tarar, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar, the FBR Chairman, and other senior officials. READ MORE: Tax shortfall exceeds Rs1 trillion Previously, Prime Minister Shehbaz had directed the urgent and effective implementation of ongoing reforms within the FBR, placing particular emphasis on the digitisation and automation of the country's tax system. In a meeting Shehbaz called for decisive action to rectify what he described as '70 years of mismanagement' in Pakistan's tax infrastructure. He reiterated that while honest taxpayers and businesses would be fully supported, those involved in evasion would face firm legal consequences without exceptions. Shehbaz also commended the FBR and its enforcement arms for their recent efforts in improving tax revenue, following the rollout of systems such as the Faceless Customs Assessment System.


Business Recorder
13 hours ago
- Business Recorder
FBR recovers Rs36.14bn in legal victories, including major win against Bahria Town
The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has made significant legal victories, including a major win against Bahria Town (Private) Limited, unlocking revenue to the tune of Rs36.14 billion previously stuck in litigation. The development comes amid special interest and firm instructions from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to improve FBR's legal strategy and push for results in court, the Ministry of Finance said in a statement on Monday. 'FBR has significantly improved its legal framework and achieved major success in resolving long-pending cases. 'Acting on the PM's directives, FBR vigorously pursued pending cases in the Islamabad High Court. As a result, last week the court ruled in favor of FBR in cases collectively valued at Rs36.14 billion,' read the statement. Malik Riaz has occupied govt, private lands: NAB Among last week's major wins for the federal tax collecting authority were three high-value tax cases, with the most significant being the case against Bahria Town (Private) Limited. 'In this case, the IHC upheld a recovery decision in favour of FBR amounting to Rs26.446 billion.' The case had been pending at various appellate forums for the past two and a half years. Moreover, in two other corporate cases involving a total of Rs9.7 billion, the IHC also ruled in FBR's favour. 'These victories are clear evidence of the government's commitment to economic reforms,' read the statement. According to the Ministry of Finance, revenue to the tune of trillions of rupees remains stuck in various legal disputes, hindering national revenue collection. Thus, a coordinated legal strategy was developed for representation and litigation, which has now started yielding notable results for FBR, it added.