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Businesses face fines for failing to link with FBR system

ISLAMABAD: Businesses could face heavy fines for failing to connect with the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) system. The penalties were introduced under the Finance Act 2026. The law requires businesses to connect with FBR or its computerized system within the specified period. The measure aims to improve monitoring, tracking and reporting of business activities. […]

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