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FBR eyes faceless tax regime

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ISLAMABAD:

The federal government has proposed sweeping changes to Pakistan’s tax administration system through the Finance Bill 2027, including the establishment of a national faceless centre, the introduction of faceless audit and assessment mechanisms, and stricter enforcement measures against tax fraud and fake invoicing.

According to details, amendments to tax laws proposed in the federal budget for fiscal year 2026-27 would empower the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to establish a National Faceless Centre aimed at reducing direct interaction between tax officials and taxpayers.

Under the proposed framework, tax cases would be assigned to officers through an automated system, while audits and assessments would be conducted electronically.

Sources said the faceless audit and assessment system is intended to minimise human intervention and discretionary powers in tax administration.

All tax-related proceedings would be carried out through electronic means, while the identities of officers working at the faceless centre would remain confidential.

Their decisions could not be challenged based on identity, although physical verification of businesses, assets and investments would continue.

In a parallel move, the FBR has decided to intensify its crackdown on tax fraud and fake invoicing. The Finance Bill proposes heavy penalties and stricter enforcement measures for businesses failing to integrate with the digital tax system.

According to the proposed amendments, businesses that fail to digitally integrate with the FBR could face fines of up to Rs1 million, with penalties rising to Rs5 million in cases of continued non-compliance. Sources said businesses that fail to complete integration within the prescribed timeframe could also be sealed.

The Finance Bill further proposes stringent action against the issuance of fake and fictitious tax invoices.

Those found issuing fake invoices could face penalties equal to the full value of the invoice, while authorities are also considering publishing a public list of violators.



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