ISLAMABAD:The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has successfully surpassed the revenue target for the month of July-2023 and has even shown a robust 16.6% growth as compared to the corresponding month of last year. As against the set target of Rs534-billion, net revenue of Rs538-billion has been collected, despite issuance of refunds amounting to Rs49-billion.

Direct taxes continue to show a remarkable growth of 30% during the current month. Inland Revenue Taxes have shown a healthy growth of 18% as compared to last July and FBR team is optimistic with regards to sustaining this growth pattern for rest of the year. The FBR has exhibited a promising start for financial year 2023-24 regarding the revenue collection, by putting in an outstanding effort to achieve the monthly tax target despite all the economic headwinds faced by the country.

The performance of FBR amidst the current financial and economic turmoil, portrays the unwavering dedication of the tax officials to achieve the assigned target for the current year, says an official statement issued here on Tuesday.

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