The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has introduced WhatsApp as a new channel for communicating with taxpayers, marking another step in its ongoing digital engagement efforts. The initiative aims to make taxpayer communication more direct and accessible, as FBR begins sending messages related to income tax returns, compliance alerts, and other official updates through its verified WhatsApp account, +92 326 8336425.
According to an announcement displayed on FBR’s official website, taxpayers will start receiving official messages from this number regarding matters such as return filing, property transactions, and data verification. The move aligns with FBR’s broader strategy to enhance transparency and convenience in tax administration through the use of digital tools. By leveraging a widely used communication platform like WhatsApp, the authority intends to improve taxpayer awareness, reduce communication delays, and increase compliance rates among individuals and businesses.
The development comes as FBR integrates various third-party data sources into its digital systems, allowing it to automatically identify financial activities that require declaration under tax regulations. With this integrated data ecosystem, FBR can issue targeted alerts to taxpayers, notifying them of income-generating transactions or property purchases that may need to be reflected in their tax returns. For instance, one recent message sent to taxpayers read: “Dear, congratulations on your property purchase(s) worth rupees in the tax year ended June 30, 2025. Please file your income tax return and declare this in your wealth statement with adequate income to remain compliant and continue enjoying your benefits.”
Officials within FBR have highlighted that this digital outreach reflects a shift from conventional methods of correspondence, such as postal notices or generic text messages, toward more user-friendly and instant communication options. By adopting WhatsApp, FBR is attempting to minimize information gaps and ensure that taxpayers remain well-informed about their legal obligations and compliance status. Additionally, this measure supports the government’s broader digital governance agenda, which focuses on improving citizen engagement and reducing administrative bottlenecks through technology.
The introduction of WhatsApp-based alerts also reflects a growing emphasis on modernization within Pakistan’s tax ecosystem, with FBR leveraging data analytics and automation to strengthen its compliance network. While traditional SMS notifications remain active, the use of WhatsApp offers an interactive, verifiable, and more accessible medium for taxpayers, potentially improving communication outcomes and response rates.
Through this initiative, FBR aims to simplify the taxpayer experience while strengthening the overall transparency of Pakistan’s tax system, reinforcing its digital-first approach to public service and compliance facilitation.
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