FBR Chairman Rashid Mahmood Langrial has announced a stricter crackdown on tax evasion, warning that individuals flaunting luxury cars, expensive clothing and high-end properties on social media are now under close scrutiny. He revealed that notices have already been issued to 30 people who declared low incomes despite showcasing lavish lifestyles online, adding that daily reports on actions against tax evaders are being prepared. Speaking to the media in Islamabad, Langrial said the price gap between taxed and untaxed sugar has been eliminated and urged the public to report anyone holding untaxed sugar stocks, promising strict action. He highlighted a major improvement in revenue from the sugar sector, with sales tax collection rising by Rs40 billion in a year, and confirmed the appointment of a chief commissioner to lead nationwide enforcement operations.