ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Chairman Rashid Langrial said that strict actions against tax evaders are being carried out across the country on a daily basis.
Speaking informally to the media in Islamabad, he provided details on ongoing operations against tax evasion and smuggling.
He stated that 30 individuals who were underreporting their tax returns have already received notices, and complete data has been compiled for those failing to file or submitting incorrect returns.
Langrial added that a Chief Commissioner for Enforcement has been appointed to oversee all operations, with daily reports on action against tax evaders being prepared.
He highlighted that the sugar industry has contributed an additional Rs40 billion annually in sales tax, noting that previously there were separate rates for taxed and untaxed sugar across the country. Now, strict action will be taken against anyone holding untaxed sugar stock, as Prime Minister Imran Khan reportedly has no leniency for tax offenders.
The FBR Chairman also emphasized that strict measures are ongoing to prevent smuggling of goods. He mourned the loss of two tax officials who were martyred during anti-smuggling operations.











