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FBR orders businesses to link with digital tax system in a week

Published on: February 19, 2026 10:00 AM

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has directed a broad range of businesses and service providers to link their operations with its digital tax system within one week, according to a newly issued notification aimed at strengthening documentation of economic activity.

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Under the directive, all registered shops must integrate their operations with the FBR network within seven days. Businesses using point-of-sale (POS) machines are required to ensure full connectivity with the authority’s digital platform, making real-time electronic transaction reporting mandatory. Officials said failure to comply could affect the legality of business operations.

The notification extends beyond retail outlets to include hotels, guest houses, marriage halls and clubs, as well as inter-city transport operators, courier firms and cargo services. Beauty parlours, slimming centres, massage facilities and cosmetic clinics have also been ordered to complete registration and system linkage within the stipulated period.

Medical and health-related establishments are similarly covered. Hair transplant centres, private and dental clinics, plastic surgeons, laboratories, diagnostic facilities, veterinary services and X-ray centres must connect to the tax framework. Private hospitals, independent consultants and other healthcare providers fall under the same requirement. Recreational facilities — including health clubs, swimming pools, fitness centres and multi-purpose clubs — are also included.

Named institutions required to comply include Karachi Gymkhana, Royal Palm, Chenab Club, Islamabad Club and Lahore Gymkhana. Professional services such as chartered accountancy firms and cost and management consultants must also adopt the system.

Manufacturers operating as retailers, wholesalers doubling as retailers and importers engaged in retail trade are covered. Educational institutions charging monthly fees of Rs1,000 or more — including schools, colleges, training centres and universities — are also listed.

Read More: FBR launches easy digital tax returns for salaried class from july 15

The FBR said integration under Section 33 of income tax law will be a basic condition for operating, and connected businesses must install POS machines. Under Section 33B, the authority may request up to one month of CCTV footage from registered entities. Officials described the move as part of efforts to expand documentation and improve tax compliance across sectors.

Filed Under: Business, Pakistan Tagged With: business regulation, digital taxation, FBR Pakistan, Latest, Pakistan economy, POS integration, tax compliance

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