If you’re running a business in Pakistan, understanding tax benefits can help you save more, grow faster, and avoid unnecessary penalties. Whether you’re a startup, freelancer, sole proprietor, or company – FilerNow helps you legally reduce your tax burden while staying FBR compliant.
Key Tax Benefits for Registered Businesses
1. Lower Withholding Taxes
Registered businesses pay less tax on bank transactions, contracts, and imports.
2. Claim Business Expenses
Expenses like office rent, salaries, fuel, advertising, and utilities are deductible from your income.
3. Input Tax Adjustments
If registered under sales tax, you can claim input tax credits on purchases.
👉 Sales Tax Registration
4. Tax Refunds on Overpayments
Paid extra tax? File your return with FilerNow and claim refunds easily.
👉 Tax Return Filing
5. Access to Government Contracts
You must be tax compliant to apply for public tenders and contracts.
6. Financial Credibility
Filing taxes improves your credibility for bank loans, investors, and international trade.
How to Start Availing Tax Benefits?
Step 1: Get your NTN and register your business
👉 Business Registration
👉 NTN Registration
Step 2: File annual income tax returns
👉 Tax Return Filing
Step 3: Register for Sales Tax (if applicable)
👉 Sales Tax Filing
Step 4: Claim allowed deductions & refunds
👉 Tax Deduction Assistance
FAQs – Tax Benefits for Businesses in Pakistan
Q: Can a small business claim tax deductions?
Yes! All documented expenses like office rent, staff salaries, electricity bills, etc., are deductible.
👉 Claim Tax Deductions
Q: Do I need to be registered to get tax benefits?
Absolutely. You must have NTN and be a filer to enjoy lower rates and avoid fines.
👉NTN Registration
Q: What is input tax credit in Pakistan?
It allows you to adjust tax already paid on purchases from your payable sales tax.
👉Sales Tax Filing
Q: Can FilerNow help me with tax refunds?
Yes. Our team helps businesses file for and track refunds via FBR IRIS.
👉 Tax Return Filing
Q: Is business registration enough to get benefits?
No, you also need to file returns every year to maintain filer status.