FBR launches online electronic hearing of tax audits, assessments cases

FBR has directed all the Chief Commissioners IR to establish dedicated e-Hearing Rooms in their respective field offices by 31st May 2021

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  • FBR has introduced online electronic hearings of tax audits and assessment cases to facilitate users.
  • This has been done by enabling and functionalising the e-Hearings module in the Iris.
  • FBR has further informed that with the introduction of the e-Hearing module, the taxpayers would no longer be required to visit the offices.


The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has introduced online electronic hearings of tax audits and assessment cases to facilitate users.

This has been done by enabling and functionalising the e-Hearings module in the Iris, according to a press release issued in this regard.

The module enables online hearing both from the dedicated hearing rooms established in the field formations and from the places of the taxpayers.

Such e-hearings would be recorded and archived for further legal and administrative utilisation.

In the first phase, the module has been launched and tested in Large Taxpayers' Office (LTO) Islamabad, Regional Tax Office (RTO) Rawalpindi, RTO Faisalabad, and RTO Peshawar wherein online e-Hearings through the dedicated e-hearing rooms and from the places of the taxpayers, have been enabled.

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In the second phase, such e-Hearings are being enabled and operationalised for all the remaining field formations as well.

FBR has directed all the chief commissioners inland revenue (IR) to establish dedicated e-Hearing Rooms in their respective field offices by 31st May 2021.

The module will allow the head office to join any hearing at any time without any prior notice for an administrative appraisal of the system.

FBR has further informed that with the introduction of the e-Hearing module, the taxpayers would no longer be required to visit the offices for hearings and such physical hearings in the offices of the officers would be phased out completely.