FBR Tax Asaan App Features and Tax Return Filing Guide for Android/iOS

FBR Tax Asaan App Features and Tax Return Filing Guide

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) who is the tax collection authority in Pakistan has launched the brand new mobile application called “Tax Asaan”. According to FBR; the Tax Asaan App is available for both Android and iOS (iPhone & iPad) mobile operating system through Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Since the takeover of new Government of Pakistan; the tax authority is trying its best to move towards digitization and provide online facilities to all tax payers in the country as it will help them to control corruption and make the whole tax submission and tax collection process more efficient and prompt. So if you are a tax return filer of any type i.e. Salaries Individuals, Individuals, Association of Persons (AOPs) or Companies running any kind of business then you can get benefit from Tax Asaan Mobile Application. In this article; we are providing each and every detail related to Tax Asaan Features and Functions for Android and iOS users and as well as providing a detailed guide on How to File Tax Return using Tax Asaan Application.

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Top 15 List of Financial Ratios Formulas for Investors

Financial Ratios Formulas

No matter if you’re college going student or an investor, you must be aware of the importance of financial ratios formulas, which helps you in financial statements analysis and also beneficial to analyze the current financial position of any company or business. Financial ratios formulas are the combination of all small information in numbers, and then resulting after interpretation. Basically Financial statement analysis is the most useful arts which every investor should practice to achieve success. So here we are presenting you the Top 15 Financial Ratios Formulas List for Investors and Students.

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Sukuk Bonds: An Islamic Shariah-Compliant Investment

Sukuk Bonds

All Islamic Shariah-Compliant Investments prohibits (Haram) Riba, also called Interest (Sood), because as per Islamic Law, one can’t charge additional money when giving money on credit to someone. Sukuk is basically an Islamic Bonds, but different from Conventional Bonds. In today’s modern financial markets and business tradings, there are two investments which are attracting investors i.e. Islamic Finance or Islamic Banking and other is Traditional or Conventional Finance or Banking. So today we are talking about one of the Islamic mode of financing called Sukuk Bonds.

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