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E-Pay Punjab Generates Over PKR 100 Billion in Revenue and Introduces PPSC Fee Payment Integration for Government Job Applicants

  • August 1, 2022
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The Punjab Finance Department’s e-Pay Punjab system, created by the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB), has so far generated a stunning PKR 100 billion+ in income from 19.5 million+ transactions. The Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) Fee is now available through e-Pay Punjab, making it the 24th tax in its portfolio.

Potential candidates will be able to pay the costs for employment tests as part of the recruiting procedure for government positions online thanks to PPSC integration with e-Pay Punjab. A total of PKR 13.6 billion+ has been raised through token tax, PKR 63 billion+ through sales tax on services, PKR 4.5 billion+ through traffic challan, PKR 9.5 billion+ through property tax, and PKR 1.71 billion+ through route permit through the online payment of 24 taxes/levies for 11 different departments offered by e-Pay Punjab. A flagship initiative of the PITB in association with the Punjab Finance Department is e-Pay Punjab. Government collections have been made simpler because of the automation of the online tax payment system through e-Pay, which has made payments quick and simple through a variety of payment methods.

By replacing the current payment method with e-Pay Punjab, paying PPSC fees would be more convenient and transparent. The candidates may quickly fill out the necessary information, create a 17-digit PSID number, and make the online payment thanks to e-user-friendly Pay’s interface. E-Pay also enables payments to be done over the counter at the nearby 1Link member banks, using Internet Banking, Mobile Phone Banking, and ATMs. The fees may also be paid through Jazz Cash, Easy Paisa, U-paisa, and other microfinance institutions.

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