FBR Sales Tax Integration for Ecommerce business
FBR Sales Tax Integration for Ecommerce business |
The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has defined the online market place which covers ecommerce platforms, online e stores and websites, portals or similar means inc social media platforms, which facilitate sale of goods, including third party sale. According to the Sales Tax Rules of 2006 CHAPTER XIV-AA, Online sales made through websites hosted with a registered domain name shall also be treated as sales made through point of sales (POS) on a notified outlet and accordingly covered by FBR. Such website or websites shall be registered with the FBR computerized System with following details, namely :
(a) domain name;
(b) domain name provider;
(c) name of service provider managing the website; and
(d) addresses of supply centres and warehouses.
Additionally Sales made through social media portals shall also be treated as covered under this sub-rule if the same are recorded and transmitted through point of sale in real-time and provisions of sub-rules are applied.
These new measures provide government with the tools needed to ensure that online platforms play their part in the collection of taxes. They will also level the playing field for those on high streets and in malls, which have had to compete against online competitors enjoying a tax advantage.
Ecommerce Online Marketplace Integration with FBR Sales Tax System
To help and facilitate e-commerce merchants and online stores in Pakistan Tier3 provides complete ready to deploy FBR Integration Plugins and extensions for all major ecommerce frameworks including woocommerce, Magento, shopify and OpenCart. A bespoke custom development and integration service is also available if your store is using custom developed shop and as long as you have the complete source code and database access.
Our development and integration teams consist of FULL Stack Developers (asp, php, react, .net, javascript) hence making sure that you have 100% integration without any changes to design or compromising front end UI and UX of your online store.
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