Non-Filers to be identified by NADRA and FBR with the help of Modern Technology

NADRA and FBR to identify Non-Filers with the help of Modern Technology

Before the end of the year, the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) will use sophisticated technology to compute the income and tax liabilities of non-filers.

According to the details, NADRA will use artificial intelligence (AI), mathematical modeling, and statistical modeling to identify potential taxpayers.

The analysis will be based on the Federal Board of Revenue’s 14 million financial transaction records (FBR).

Property transactions, vehicle purchases, car registration with provincial excise departments, buying and selling of movable and immovable properties, utility bills, international trips, and other large expenditures are among them.

After the analysis is completed, NADRA will share the information about non-filers with FBR, which will create profiles for them and post them on its website.

They will receive an SMS instructing them to go to the FBR website to verify their information, pay any outstanding taxes, and file their returns.

According to reliable FBR sources, potential taxpayers will be given ample opportunity to pay taxes and file returns willingly at first. In the event of non-compliance, the FBR will pursue non-filers aggressively in court.

FBR will also set up specific call centers, with representatives tasked with contacting non-filers and encouraging them to file taxes and returns, as well as guiding them through the website.

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