The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has announced an extension for manual income tax return submissions until November 30, terming it a “special facilitation measure” to support individuals who still file manually and part of its efforts to fully digitise tax operations.
A spokesperson for the FBR said that the decision was taken to ease the transition for a small group of taxpayers who may face technical or procedural challenges in shifting to the digital filing system.
“With the objective of ensuring a smooth transition to the online filing system, the FBR has discontinued manual return filings from Tax Year 2024. Recognising that a small number of manual tax filers may face challenges adapting to the digital system, the FBR has decided to provide special facilitation for such individuals.”
A formal notification has been issued.
According to the FBR, to support the transition, it has been decided that a dedicated cell in each tax office will provide all necessary legal and technical assistance to taxpayers who are formerly filing manual returns.
“Manual filers are encouraged to visit their respective tax offices, where they will receive free assistance for registration & online return filing. Those needing legal help will be provided free legal services by FBR field offices during the current tax year,” the spokesperson said.
The return filing deadline for manual tax filers has been extended under the powers conferred by Section 214A of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
“This initiative underscores FBR’s commitment to facilitating taxpayers and promoting a fully digitised, transparent, and efficient tax system in Pakistan.”