
Despite some users attempting to delete incriminating posts, sources in the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) maintain that the agency already possesses the necessary data as it intensifies its crackdown on individuals flaunting extravagant lifestyles on social media while declaring low taxable income.
According to sources, those living luxuriously yet paying minimal taxes will now face strict scrutiny. FBR officials warned that individuals who regularly post evidence of lavish spending, including foreign trips, luxury cars, designer clothing, and high-end events, should think twice before sharing such content online.
The tax authority is actively monitoring over 100,000 social media accounts across multiple platforms to identify discrepancies between declared income and visible expenditure.