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FBR knocks down February’22 revenue target

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February 28, 2022: Building further on its ongoing momentum for revenue collection, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has not only achieved its assigned target of Rs441 billion fixed for February 2022 but also exceeded the same by Rs2 billion as it has collected Rs443 billion, said a press release issued today.

The country's premier tax collection organization has released the provisional revenue collection figures for the months July 2021 to February 2022 of the current Financial Year 2021-22. 

According to the provisional information, FBR has collected net revenue of Rs3,799 billion from July 2021 to February 2022 of current Financial Year 2021-22, which has exceeded the target of Rs 268 billion. This represents a growth of about 30.3% over the collection of Rs. 2,916 billion during the same period, last year. 

It is worth sharing that Inland Revenue collection increased by 29.0% from July 2021 to February 2022 by collecting Rs. 3,177 billion against Rs. 2,463 billion was collected in the same period, last year. Likewise, Pakistan Customs has successfully maintained its growth trajectory by collecting Rs622 billion as against Rs454 billion was collected during the same period, last year.

The net collection for the month of February 2022 realized Rs 443 billion representing an increase of 28.3 % over Rs 345 billion collected in February 2021. These figures would further improve before the close of the day and after book adjustments have been taken into account.

On the other hand, the gross collections increased from Rs3,074 billion from July, 2020 to February 2021 to Rs 3,996 billion in the current Financial Year July 2021 to February 2022, showing an increase of 30%. Likewise, the amount of refunds disbursed was Rs 197 billion from July 2021 to January 2022 compared to Rs 157 billion paid last year, showing an increase of 25.4%.

It is pertinent to mention that FBR has introduced a number of innovative interventions both at the policy and operational levels with a view to maximizing revenue potential through digitization, transparency, and taxpayers' facilitation. This has not only resulted in ensuring the ease of doing business but also translated into healthy and steady growth in revenue collection. 

Likewise, the incumbent top leadership of FBR has launched a new culture of clean taxation with a clear focus on collecting only the fair tax and not holding up refunds that are due to be paid. This has not only fast-tracked the process of bridging the trust deficit between FBR and Taxpayers but also ensured the much-needed cash liquidity for the business community. 

That's precisely why, for the first time ever in the country's history, FBR continues to surpass its assigned revenue targets despite challenges and price stabilization measures adopted by the government.

Press Release

Posted on: 2022-02-28T22:04:47+05:00

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