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FBR introduces new rules for individual taxpayers

Individual taxpayers to submit both their income tax returns, withholding statements online


Irshad Ansari November 04, 2025 Less than a minute read
A policeman walks past the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) office building in Islamabad on August 29, 2018. Photo: REUTERS

The Federal Board of Revenue has decided to make the online submission of income tax returns and withholding statements mandatory for individual taxpayers, with amendments being made to the Income Tax Rules.

The FBR has drafted further amendments to the Income Tax Rules 2002 and issued the draft for stakeholder feedback. The notification explains that these amendments are being made under Section 237(1) of the Income Tax Ordinance 2001.

The FBR has made the draft amendment available for public information, inviting objections or suggestions from affected parties. These can be submitted to the FBR within seven days of the official gazette publication, with all feedback to be considered before a final decision is made.

The draft proposes a new rule under Rule 73 of the Income Tax Rules 2002, which would require individual taxpayers to electronically file (submit online) both their income tax returns and withholding statements.

The FBR stated that this amendment aims to promote the use of modern technology in the tax system, streamline the return filing process, and effectively manage taxpayer data.

COMMENTS (9)

Fazal Ahmed | 2 weeks ago | Reply Why senior citizens are compelled to file tax returns despite their no income and they are living on children support. Isn t a useless exercise and additional clerical work for tax departments
Asim Nadeem Qureshi | 2 weeks ago | Reply Assalamu Alakium... Please publish this news in urdu language... Because urdu is our national language in Pakistan ... Please kindly not Englishize our Pakistan ... No nation of who have English as its mother language .. Thanks
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