PRAL and LCCI Collaborate to Promote Digital Invoicing Integration for Businesses in Pakistan

Pakistan’s move toward a transparent and fully digital tax infrastructure continues to gain traction as Pakistan Revenue Automation Limited (PRAL) conducted yet another successful awareness seminar on Digital Invoicing Registration and Integration, this time in collaboration with the Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI). The session marked another significant milestone in the government’s broader effort to digitize the national tax ecosystem and promote real-time business compliance.

The event, hosted at the LCCI headquarters, aimed to educate and empower local businesses about integrating their financial systems with the Federal Board of Revenue’s (FBR) real-time invoicing platform. PRAL’s leadership team, including Mr. Abid Naeem, Chief Technology and Information Officer (CTIO), Ms. Farheen Azhar, Head of Projects, and Mr. Umair Siddique, Manager Training & Digital Content, led the seminar. The team provided in-depth guidance on registration, integration processes, and the operational benefits of adopting digital invoicing technology.

According to PRAL officials, the digital invoicing initiative represents a cornerstone of FBR’s digital transformation agenda. By introducing real-time integration, the FBR aims to create a transparent, efficient, and accountable taxation environment, reducing manual reporting errors and minimizing the risk of tax evasion. The system allows businesses to automatically generate and share tax invoices through a secure digital interface, ensuring that every transaction is accurately captured within the national tax network.

Speaking during the session, PRAL CTIO Mr. Abid Naeem emphasized that the adoption of digital invoicing is not merely a compliance requirement but a step toward building a modern, digitally empowered Pakistan. “We are working to make compliance simpler, faster, and more transparent. By connecting businesses directly with FBR through a secure, automated platform, we are helping them save time, reduce errors, and operate with full regulatory confidence,” he said.

Ms. Farheen Azhar elaborated on the technical aspects of the platform, highlighting how businesses can seamlessly integrate their existing ERP systems or accounting software with PRAL’s secure framework. She added that the goal is to make the transition as smooth as possible for organizations of all sizes, from large corporations to small and medium enterprises (SMEs). “Digital invoicing is not just for big companies; it is for every business that wants to future-proof its operations and stay competitive in an increasingly digital economy,” she noted.

Mr. Umair Siddique, who leads training and digital content initiatives at PRAL, conducted a detailed demonstration of the integration process, explaining step-by-step how businesses can register and automate their invoicing workflows. The presentation covered key features such as invoice validation, real-time data submission, and compliance reporting tools that ensure businesses meet FBR’s regulatory standards effortlessly.

The Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry expressed appreciation for PRAL’s efforts in promoting digital literacy and compliance awareness among the business community. LCCI officials reaffirmed their commitment to supporting the government’s digitalization goals, recognizing that digital invoicing will significantly improve transparency, reduce administrative burdens, and foster greater trust between businesses and tax authorities.

Participants at the seminar praised PRAL’s user-centric approach and commended the collaboration between the public and private sectors in driving digital transformation. Many attendees shared that the initiative not only simplifies tax compliance but also aligns with the global movement toward data-driven financial governance.

As Pakistan accelerates its journey toward a digital economy, initiatives like these play a crucial role in shaping a smarter and more accountable business landscape. The partnership between PRAL and LCCI exemplifies how government bodies and industry associations can work together to drive sustainable change, fostering a culture of compliance and innovation across all sectors.

With the success of this seminar, PRAL continues to extend its outreach to other regional chambers and business groups, reaffirming its commitment to ensuring that all stakeholders are equipped for the digital future of taxation. Together, PRAL, FBR, and the business community are setting the foundation for a transparent, efficient, and technology-driven Pakistan.

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