
ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has extended the deadline for the filing of income tax returns for the tax year 2019 to October 31 instead of September 30.
According to a circular released on Monday, the FBR stated that the people who, as of September 30, “failed to file their income tax returns/statements are hereby allowed to file their returns/statements by 31st October 2019”.
The circular also addressed the companies that have not yet filed their returns. In its statement, FBR said that companies that, as of September 30, “failed to file their income tax returns/statements, though have paid ninety-five per cent of the admitted tax liability, are hereby allowed to file their returns/statements by 31st October 2019.”
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