FBR launches IRIS 2.0 tax filing system
IRIS 2.0 is an upgraded version of the tax filing system developed by Pakistan Revenue Automation Limited (PRAL).
Islamabad: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Chairman Asim Ahmad on Thursday officially launched IRIS 2.0—the latest version of tax filing system.
IRIS 2.0 is an upgraded version of the tax filing system developed by Pakistan Revenue Automation Limited (PRAL).
The new version, IRIS 2.0, brings with it several improvements, including enhanced user experience, increased efficiency, and cost-saving benefits for the FBR.
Chairman FBR @AsimAhmad_FBR launched IRIS 2.0, an upgraded version of tax filing system developed by Pakistan Revenue Automation Limited (PRAL) at FBR HQs on Thursday. On this occasion, Member IR Operations, Member IT, CEO PRAL & senior officers were also present. 1/4 pic.twitter.com/EVEAi6HBPA
— FBR (@FBRSpokesperson) July 27, 2023
Previous versions of IRIS, namely IRIS 1.0 and IRIS 1.1, were pioneering in their own right but faced certain challenges that impacted performance and user satisfaction, particularly during peak usage periods that required expensive hardware.
To address these issues, IRIS 2.0 has undergone a significant transformation, focusing on robust backend enhancements and an intuitive frontend design, resulting in a seamless experience for both users and the FBR.
By adopting IRIS 2.0, the FBR aims to enhance its tax filing operations, leading to improved efficiency and substantial reduction in hardware expenses. The system's enhanced user experience is expected to elevate overall user satisfaction, making IRIS 2.0 a valuable asset for the FBR.
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