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FBR Announces Special Working Day on January 31

Published On: January 28, 2026
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FBR Announces Special Working Day on January 31

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has announced that all tax offices across Pakistan will remain open on January 31, operating during normal working hours.

The decision comes as part of FBR’s efforts to ensure timely collection of taxes and duties and to strengthen revenue inflows toward the end of the financial cycle.

January 31 Declared a Special Working Day

According to official instructions, Saturday, January 31, has been declared a special working day, and all tax offices have been directed to function as usual.

FBR officials say the move aims to maximize revenue collection and help meet fiscal targets set for the current financial year.

Strict Instructions Issued to Tax Offices

Sources indicate that FBR has issued strict directives to ensure full staff attendance and uninterrupted operations at tax offices nationwide.

The authority has emphasized efficient handling of tax payments, returns, and other related matters to avoid any delays during this crucial period.

Relief for Taxpayers Ahead of Deadlines

Keeping tax offices open on Saturday will provide added convenience to taxpayers, allowing them to settle pending dues and complete necessary documentation without waiting for the next working week.

Officials believe the step will help reduce last-minute pressure on taxpayers while improving overall compliance.

Official Communication Sent to Chief Commissioners

FBR has formally communicated the decision to all Chief Commissioners of Inland Revenue, directing them to ensure implementation across their respective regions.

The board has reiterated that full cooperation from field formations is essential to achieve revenue targets and facilitate taxpayers effectively.

Hamza Ali

Hamza Ali is an experienced writer contributing to the pefma.com.pk platform. With a strong background in government projects and infrastructure development, his work focuses on bringing attention to the impact of public sector initiatives.

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