KARACHI: The Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI) has asked the government to immediately withdraw the 0.6 per cent tax on banking transactions, which it is hampering daily business activities.
KATI President Rashid Ahmed Siddiqui, in a statement, said the trade and business community was in a state of agony due to the imposition of 0.6% withholding tax on all types of banking transactions from non-filers of income tax returns.
He said most of the transactions from July 1 had been shifted to cash mode, which was also affecting the banking system.
KATI Patron-in-chief and Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) Chief Executive SM Muneer said the withholding tax had been implemented in Pakistan for the past several years, yet tax authorities had failed to increase the number of return filers as at present they were just around 0.88 million.
This showed that the measures taken in the past had proved counterproductive as the number of return filers further decreased last year, Muneer said, adding the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) should adopt alternative measures to enhance the number of taxpayers instead of taking steps that discouraged people from becoming registered with the tax authorities.







