According to the information available on the official website of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), the TRF-01 form is used for the following purposes:
1. New Registration for NTN (Income Tax)
2. Change in particulars
3. New Registration for STRN (Sales Tax)
4. New Registration for FED ( Federal Excise Duty)
According to FBR, the online application can also be prepared by accessing the FBR official website. A number of taxpayers guides and manuals can also be downloaded from the official website.
About FBR: The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) was created on April 01, 1924 through enactment of the Central Board of Revenue Act, 1924. In 1944, a full-fledged Revenue Division was created under the Ministry of Finance. After independence, this arrangement continued up to 31st August 1960 when on the recommendations of the Administrative Re-organization Committee, FBR was made an attached department of the Ministry of Finance. In 1974, further changes were made to streamline the organization and its functions. Consequently, the post of Chairman FBR was created with the status of ex-officio Additional Secretary and Secretary Finance was relieved of his duties as ex-officio Chairman of the FBR. In order to remove impediments in the exercise of administrative powers of a Secretary to the Government and effective formulation and implementation of fiscal policy measures, the status of FBR as a Revenue Division was restored under the Ministry of Finance on October 22, 1991. However, the Revenue Division was abolished in January 1995, and FBR reverted back to the pre-1991 position. The Revenue Division continues to exist since from December 01, 1998.
Source: FBR Official Website
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