Federal Excise Duty on tickets but did not pay it to the FBR for two years,” the FBR sources said adding that Rs460 million has been recovered through frozen accounts of PIA


Islamabad: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has frozen bank accounts of THE Pakistan International Airlines.
According to the sources, the FBR has frozen 50 bank accounts of the PIA in different cities for not paying excise duty it collected on air tickets.
“PIA collected Rs4 billion in Federal Excise Duty on tickets but did not pay it to the FBR for two years,” the FBR sources said adding that Rs460 million has been recovered through frozen accounts of PIA.
The accounts will be frozen until the PIA becomes responsible for the remaining amount.
Meanwhile, the PIA spokesperson denied all allegations, saying the PIA has cleared Rs4.1 billion dues in 2021 despite a hard time with Covid-19 related restrictions.
Later, Federal Minister for Finance Shaukat Tarin intervened by making phone calls to the FBR chairman and the CEO of PIA. He directed them to meet and fix the issue.
Sabalenka named WTA Player of the Year for second straight season
- 5 hours ago
Pakistan qualify for semi-final of under 19 Asia Cup cricket
- 3 hours ago

Assailants kill cop, brother in gun attack in KP’s Lakki Marwat
- 2 hours ago

Young Leaders Conference 2025 highlights social stewardship on day two
- 3 hours ago
Former Punjab CM Manzoor Wattoo passes away at 86
- 6 hours ago
Bondi gunman’s Indian family had no knowledge of his radicalisation, Indian police say
- 6 hours ago

Gold prices dip per tola in Pakistan, global markets
- 5 hours ago

Zillow’s short-sighted move to overlook climate risk
- 8 hours ago
Bollywood studio Bhansali Productions to sell future film music to Saregama India
- 5 hours ago
AI boom seen lifting chipmaking equipment sales 9pc to $126bn in 2026
- 2 hours ago
Tagic Army Public School (APS) Peshawar incident completes 11 painful years
- an hour ago

Why Republicans in Congress are turning against Trump
- 17 hours ago








