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FBR to not extend last date of October 14 for filing income tax returns

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ISLAMABAD: Today, October 14, Monday is the last date for filing income tax returns, and The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has decided not to extend the date further.

According to FBR, the deadline for filing income tax returns was extended till October 14 and no more extensions will be granted to the filers.

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) added that the decision to extend the deadline till October 14 was taken on the demands of the business community and the Tax Bar Association.

Earlier, Chairman Federal Board of Revenue, Rashid Langriyal informed the media in a candid conversation that the number of income tax returns has increased to more than 4 million and has doubled since last year.

He revealed that the deadline for submission of income tax returns will not be extended and the large-scale action against non-filers of income tax will take place from November.

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Chairman FBR briefed that the complete data of non-filers is available and no tax evader will be spared as per the clear instructions of the Prime Minister.

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