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Tax Cases Worth Trillions Pending in Courts for Decades

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Tax Cases Worth Trillions Pending in Courts for Decades

The tax system in Pakistan is facing a major crisis. Over 27,000 tax cases worth trillions of rupees are pending in various courts, including the Supreme Court, high courts, and appellate tribunals. These cases have been lingering for decades, causing immense frustration for taxpayers.

FBR Fails to Recover Billions as Tax Cases Linger in Courts

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has failed to recover billions of rupees in taxes due to these pending cases. The situation is further complicated by the fact that many cases have been pending for over two decades. Taxpayers are in limbo, unsure of how to proceed with their cases.

Over 27,000 Tax Cases Pending in Supreme Court, High Courts, and Appellate Tribunals

The Supreme Court has over 3,200 pending tax cases worth over Rs 95 billion. The Islamabad High Court has over 1,100 pending tax cases worth over Rs 18 billion. The Sindh High Court has over 2,600 pending tax cases worth over Rs 2 billion. The Lahore High Court has over 5,700 pending tax cases worth over Rs 4.5 billion.

Taxpayers in Limbo as Cases Drag On for Years

Appellate tribunals have over 62,000 pending tax cases worth over Rs 1.5 trillion. The Peshawar High Court has over 400 pending tax cases worth over Rs 1 billion. The Balochistan High Court has over 11 pending tax cases worth over Rs 300 million.

Pakistan’s Tax System: A Tangled Web of Pending Cases

The tax system in Pakistan is a tangled web of pending cases. Taxpayers are struggling to navigate this complex system, and the FBR is failing to recover billions in taxes. It’s time for reform and action to resolve these pending cases and simplify the tax system.

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