Tue, 21-Oct-2025

FBR plans to purchase 1000+ new vehicles in 2025

FBR

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has announced plans to purchase over 1000 new vehicles this year to strengthen the capacity of its field officers, according to sources on Monday. The FBR has issued a letter of intent for the acquisition of 1010 vehicles, valued at over Rs6 billion. The purchase will take place … Read more

FBR to purchase more than 1,000 new vehicles

FBR

ISLAMABAD:  The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has decided to purchase more than 1,000 new vehicles and purchase of vehicles will be done in 2 phases.

FBR has written letter of intent to the company to buy 1010 new vehicles which will cost more than Rs 6 billion.

According to FBR’s letter, the purchase of new vehicles will be done in 2 phases for which FBR will pay the full amount, 3 billion will be paid in advance for the purchase of 1010 vehicles and Rs. 3 billion for the full purchase of 500 vehicles.

The letter states that the balance will be paid after delivery of the first batch of 500 vehicles, 1010 vehicles will be delivered between January and May 2025.

In the first phase 75 vehicles will be delivered in January and 200 vehicles will be delivered in February. While 225 vehicles will be delivered in March. In the second phase, 250 vehicles will be delivered in April and 260 in March.

The spokesperson of FBR said in this regard that the purchase of vehicles is a part of FBR’s transformation plan and these vehicles are being taken to improve the efficiency of field officers while these vehicles will be for field officers only.

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KP Govt bans treatment from abroad, purchase of vehicles

KP Govt

PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has banned the purchase of new vehicles including spending on workshops, seminars and treatment abroad at government expense.

These decisions have been taken on behalf of the provincial government under the guidelines of austerity policy.

The finance department has sent a letter to all the departments and institutions related to financial discipline and the guidelines formulated for financial discipline have been approved by the provincial cabinet.

The letter stated that the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Gandapur can relax the ban on the creation of vacancies on a case-by-case basis.

It is said in the post that there will be a ban on the purchase of vehicles other than ambulances, fire trucks, tractors, buses and machinery, while a ban has also been imposed on participation in workshops, seminars and training abroad at government expense, treatment abroad at the expense of the provincial government. There will also be a ban on treatment abroad at the expense of the provincial government.

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