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FBR issues SRO for MRP fixation

byCustoms Today Report
05/02/2015
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Chairman Federal Board of Revenue Tariq Bajwa declared in a meeting with All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association (APCMA) that FBR has resolved the Maximum Retail Price (MRP) issue faced by the industry for a long time and an SRO has been issued in this regard.

FBR Chairman Tariq Bajwa agreed to make two zones in the country for fixation of MRP, north zone and south zone. The delegation also attended the presentation on cement sector given by LUMS at FBR House, regarding their allegation that cement sector is involved in tax evasion. The delegation was informed by the LUMS representative that final report has been based on the last three years annual accounts of the companies up to June 2013.

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The delegation noted that with the change in source data, the report has become more reliable and representative as compared to earlier report. The FBR also admitted that they would rely on the final report and recommendation instead of any previous draft. Both FBR and APCMA are on the same lines in respect of improvement in tax collection. The FBR also confirmed that they will take cement sector in confidence in order to improve the tax collection processes.

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