ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has ordered hotels, restaurants, guest houses, marriage halls, clubs and others to integrate with point of sale (POS) system.
The FBR has decided to introduce online monitoring of business activities across the country, mandating the installation of POS system in more than 14 sectors, according to an official notification.
The directive was issued to hotels, restaurants, guest houses, marriage halls, marquees and race clubs to integrate with the POS system, however, facilities without air-conditioning will be exempted from the requirement.
Healthcare-related services — including dentists, veterinary doctors, medical laboratories, X-ray, CT and MRI scan centres, physiotherapists, plastic and hair transplant surgeons — have likewise been brought under the new regime.
Beauty parlours, massage and pedicure centres, and private hospitals have also been directed to comply with the instructions. However, hospitals charging consultation fees of less than Rs500 will be exempted.
Health clubs, gyms, swimming pools, multipurpose clubs, civil and non-civil polo clubs, as well as chartered and cost management accountants, have been directed to comply with the new order.
Clubs also ordered to integrate with POS system
The FBR has also mandated POS installation at gymkhanas and clubs in major cities like Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad. Retailers, manufacturers and importers must ensure full online integration with the FBR system.
In addition, foreign exchange dealers, currency exchange companies, private educational institutions and vocational training institutes have also been made to comply with the orders, though institutions charging monthly fees of up to Rs1,000 will be exempted.




