- FBR sets May 1, 2025 deadline for corporate entities to integrate with customs system
- Non-corporate registered persons have until June 1, 2025 for integration
- Applies to importers, manufacturers, wholesalers, dealers, distributors of fast-moving consumer goods
- Retailers and other businesses to receive additional licenses for e-invoicing integration
- From February 1, 2024, certain businesses must transmit sales tax invoices electronically
- Notification specifies integration through license integrator or PRAL
- Rule 150Q of Notification No. 1525(1)/2023 outlines electronic invoice transmission requirements
Source: brecorder.com
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