Islamabad, Feb 16: Pakistan Revenue Automation (Pvt) Limited (PRAL) and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Revenue Authority (KPRA) are joining forces to introduce an advanced tax automation system aimed at transforming tax collection processes and fostering seamless interaction between taxpayers and authorities.
A high-level PRAL delegation, led by Chief Technology and Information Officer Abid Naeem and Head of Commercial Projects Farheen Azhar, visited KPRA to unveil the proposed system. This initiative is expected to bring efficiency, transparency, and digital modernization to tax-related operations across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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Key Features of the New Automated Tax System
The cutting-edge system will introduce several technological advancements, including:
End-to-End Automation – Streamlining tax collection and reducing manual intervention.
Dedicated Back-Office for Tax Authorities – Enhancing workflow and case management.
Real-Time Data Analytics Dashboard – Providing authorities with instant insights into tax collections.
Advanced Risk Management Tools – Strengthening tax compliance and fraud detection.
KPRA officials have welcomed this initiative, acknowledging its potential to simplify tax processes, enhance government oversight, and improve taxpayer relations. By leveraging technology, the system aims to ensure faster processing, minimal errors, and increased transparency in tax administration.
The collaboration between PRAL and KPRA marks a significant step toward digital transformation in Pakistan’s taxation system, paving the way for a more efficient and taxpayer-friendly revenue collection model.