FBR’s IRIS System Slows Down, Unable to Receive Tax Returns
The “IRIS” system of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) remained unable to receive income tax returns here on Saturday.
Meanwhile, the FBR has requested all taxpayers that instead of visiting the Maloomat portal to verify their tax deductions, the same is already made available in the IRIS tax returns portal.
The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has reported that its IRIS system encountered technical difficulties on Saturday, preventing taxpayers from filing their income tax returns.
Workaround for Tax Deduction Verification:
The FBR has advised taxpayers to avoid using the Maloomat portal for verifying their tax deductions. Instead, the necessary information can be conveniently accessed within the IRIS tax returns portal itself.
Upcoming Deadline:
The deadline for filing income tax returns remains firm at September 30th, 2024. There will be no extensions granted.
Stay Informed and Take Action:
Taxpayers are urged to stay updated on the FBR’s website and announcements regarding any changes in the IRIS system or the filing deadline. Don’t let technical glitches delay your tax obligations. File your returns well in advance to avoid last-minute rush and potential penalties.
Additional Tips: FBR’s IRIS System Slows Down
- Utilize Online Resources: Explore the FBR’s online resources and FAQs for guidance on filing your income tax return.
- Seek Professional Assistance: If you encounter difficulties or have questions, consider consulting with a tax professional for expert advice.
- Stay Updated: Keep an eye on the FBR’s official channels for any important announcements or updates regarding the filing process.
By staying informed and taking proactive steps, you can ensure that your income tax return is filed on time and avoid any potential penalties.
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