FBR achieved its annual tax collection target for the fiscal year 2025-26

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) successfully achieved its annual tax collection target for the fiscal year 2025-26, collecting a substantial amount of 13,601 billion rupees. It was officially reported today that this achievement is a significant boost for the country’s economic stability, as the FBR successfully met the revised net tax collection target of 12,983 billion rupees.

During the fiscal year, the FBR issued tax refunds amounting to 597 billion rupees, adjusting the net tax collection to 13,003 billion rupees. This marked the complete fulfillment of the government’s revenue targets for the fiscal year 2026.

This achievement reflects the performance and effectiveness of FBR’s strategies, ensuring that the government’s financial plans remain on track. The success in meeting the tax collection target reflects the strong mechanisms within the tax authority, which plays an important role in the country’s economic framework.

By achieving these targets, the FBR has demonstrated its crucial role in supporting the government’s financial planning and contributing to the country’s economic growth. This success story sets a positive precedent for future financial planning and revenue collection efforts.