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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has provisionally collected Rs 904 billion in May 2025 against the assigned target of Rs1110 billion, reflecting a massive shortfall of Rs 206 billion.

The FBR has collected 10,213 billion during July-May (2024-25) period against the target of Rs 11,240 billion, reflecting a shortfall of Rs 1027 billion.

Rs118bn short of target: April provisional collection totals Rs845bn

The shortfall has been increased from Rs 703 billion during July-March (2024-25) to Rs 821 billion during July-April (2024-25). Now the shortfall has been further increased to Rs 1027 billion during July-May (2024-25) period.

The tax machinery is facing an impossible task to collect Rs 2121 billion during last month of current fiscal year i.e. June 2025.

The government had downward revised the FBR’s annual tax collection target from Rs 12,913 billion to Rs 12,334 billion for 2024-25.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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Fouzi. May 31, 2025 08:27am
under the current droconion tax laws no business can flourish and no new business will start so these targets were unrealistic. Following IMF conditions blindly will produce results like these.
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OBAID WASTI May 31, 2025 12:57pm
FBR سارا ٹیکس کسٹم ڈیوٹی ۔ سیلز ٹیکس وغیرہ وغیرہ ریونیو اکٹھا کرنے کی ضرورت کم ھوتی ھیں ۔ رئیل اسٹیٹ اور دوکان داروں سے ٹیکس جمع کرنے سے قاصر
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Abrar Hussain May 31, 2025 02:27pm
Give them more incentives as they maintain their Failure, check the assets of all FBR employees and Their Relatives , it will bost the collection automatically.
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Hamid Malik May 31, 2025 02:55pm
Valient effort by FBR to collect 10200 billion & may fish FY25 to 11400 billion , a phenomenal increase almost 23% inspite of low GDP growth, lowest ever inflation&dwindling imports
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