Pakistan : FBR Exposes Major Tax Evasion by Sugar Mills


The Chairman of Pakistan’s Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), Rashid Langrial, revealed the names of sugar mills involved in alleged tax evasion during a National Assembly committee session. Violations included concealed production lines, faulty or missing surveillance systems, and unauthorized sugar dispatches. Mills such as Sarkand, Chamber, Digri, Jauharabad, Tandlianwala, Almoiz Unit-2, and Tariq Corporation faced enforcement actions.
The Chairman of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Rashid Langrial publicly disclosed the names of sugar mills involved in alleged tax evasion at a session of the National Assembly Finance and Revenue Committee on Wednesday.
Chairman FBR disclosed the actions taken against mills on uncovering concealed production lines, missing surveillance systems, and unauthorized sugar dispatches.
Sarkand Sugar Mill was found operating a hidden chute to divert sugar output, bypassing official monitoring. Authorities sealed the chute and confiscated 1,200 metric tons of undeclared sugar, Langrial said.
At Chamber Sugar Mill, production lines were allegedly disconnected from the digital monitoring infrastructure, leading the FBR to seize 150 metric tons of untaxed sugar and impound five transport vehicles.
Digri Sugar Mill was completely sealed after failing to provide custody of its video surveillance system — a key compliance requirement under the FBR’s monitoring framework.
In another case, Jauharabad Sugar Mill was found allegedly dispatching sugar bags without mandatory TTS stamps. The FBR responded by sealing storage facilities and launching a stock audit.
Tandlianwala Sugar Mill was cited for surveillance failures, including incomplete CCTV coverage and malfunctioning automated bagging machines, known as shooters. The weighbridge and defective shooter were sealed.
Almoiz Industries Unit-2 allegedly diverted sugar supplies to areas beyond TTS coverage. Authorities sealed its entire bagging zone.
Tariq Corporation in Jaranwala also faced enforcement after discrepancies were found in bag-count data and errors in shooter systems.
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