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Overseas Pakistanis can now register mobiles for free, Says FBR

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Overseas Pakistanis can now register mobiles for free, Says FBR

Overseas Pakistanis can now register mobiles for free, Says FBR

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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has introduced a tax-free mobile registration facility for overseas Pakistanis, allowing them a 120-day exemption during each visit to their home country.

“Overseas Pakistanis can avail FBR tax-free mobile registration facility for 120 days per each visit under the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) policy,” the FBR said in a statement issued here.

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) is facilitating this policy to ensure seamless mobile connectivity for short-term visitors. It is supporting the initiative through its free, automated Temporary Mobile Registration System.

Overseas Pakistanis can access the tax-free mobile registration facility through the DIRBS portal by visiting https://www.bolnews.com/pakistan/2025/07/overseas-pakistanis-can-now-register-mobiles-for-free-says-fbr/amp/

“This initiative ensures seamless mobile connectivity during short stays in Pakistan and reflects PTA’s commitment to supporting digital access for all such visitors.”

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Earlier, the PTA, in collaboration with PTCL and private companies, announced the deployment of free Wi-Fi hotspots for six months at selected HEC-recognized universities, including women’s universities. The initiative aims to empower students by improving their access to digital resources.

As part of the celebrations marking Pakistan surpassing 200 million telecom subscribers, mobile manufacturers have contributed 2,000 locally assembled smartphones. Authorities will distribute these phones to female SIM owners through computerized balloting across Pakistan, AJK, and GB.

“PTA remains committed to connecting Pakistan and digitally empowering the nation,” the statement added.

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