FBR Issues Amendments to Fully Document Real Estate Agents and Jewellers

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has proposed changes to completely document the businesses of real estate agents and jewellers.

In order to comply with the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) requirements, FBR issued draft amendments to Income Tax Rules 2002 for ensuring documentation of real estate agents and jewelers.

The board has issued special instructions regarding account books, documents, and records maintained by real estate agents/jewelers and reporting of suspicious transactions. They will now be required to maintain records of actual beneficial owners of immovable properties and jewelry and report all suspicious transactions of their buyers/sellers to the FBR.

It is pertinent to mention here that the FATF teams were concerned that the real estate and jewelry sectors are totally undocumented and can become tools of money laundering and terror financing in Pakistan.

According to the FBR, the jewelers and real estate agents (named as designated persons or DPs) are to keep a record of transactions where the value of the transaction, inclusive of all applicable taxes, duties, rates, and cess exceeds, Rs. 2,000,000 in case of immovable property and Rs. 1,000,000 in other cases.

Under the monitoring and compliance provisions, the record to be maintained and furnished by the real estate agents/jewelers shall be subject to spot inspection by income tax authorities who may be assisted by other law enforcement agencies. If the record is not maintained in the prescribed form, the business license of the real estate agents/jewelers shall be suspended, pending further investigation into the matter.

If the real estate agents/jewelers fail to comply with any of these rules, they shall be liable to penalty under Part X and prosecution under Part XI of Chapter X of the Income Tax Ordinance.

On the conclusion of the investigation, the officer may submit a report to the commissioner and make recommendations, regarding, cancellation or reinstatement of the business license. He may refer the matter to specialized external investigating agencies for further investigation under their respective laws.

For reporting of suspicious transactions,

  • The jewelers and real estate agents (DPs) shall mark a transaction suspicious in the IRIS online system if the DP has reason to believe that the transaction or a pattern of transactions involves funds derived otherwise than from the business activity.
  • Or the assets declared to the income tax authorities or designed to evade any requirement of the Ordinance or to conceal the beneficial owner or his activity.
  • The (DPs) shall mark a transaction as suspicious if it has no apparent economic or lawful purpose after examining the available facts, including the background and possible purpose of the transaction, or involves financing of terrorism, including fund collected, provided, used or meant for, or otherwise linked or related to, terrorism, terrorist acts or organizations and individuals concerned with terrorism.
  • A transaction shall be marked as suspicious if the buyer or seller frequently changes bank accounts; uses a bank account other than an account maintained in the name of the beneficial owner.
  • Or makes or receives payment in cash or primarily in cash or maintains a creditor or debtor account with the DP and instructs the DP to adjust the balance of his account against a creditor-debtor account of another buyer or seller.
  • The DP shall not disclose the facts to the customer in relation to suspicious transactions.

In case of non-compliance, where the record is not maintained in the prescribed form, the business license of DP shall be suspended forthwith, pending further investigation into the matter.



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