KABUL: Afghan senators have decided to bring reforms to the tax system and help create an investment-friendly environment.
They suggested summoning the Finance Minister to brief on the tax system that sparked protest all over Kabul city.
A number of trade union members and shopkeepers marched through the streets to protest tax hikes. Some shopkeepers claimed the tax hike was as high as 200%.
They denounced the tax system that collected tax from the sales as opposed to income.
Some alleged that the government has failed to tax businesses of Afghanistan’s mafia groups and powerful individuals but it targeted poor people.
In the meantime, Finance Ministry officials defended the hikes and said the taxes were fair and applied to everyone as per the law.
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