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Rs 3,621 billion target for financial year 2016-17 achievable: FBR Member Rehmatullah Wazir

byM. Faizan
07/06/2016
in Islamabad, Latest News, Slider News
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LAHORE: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has set a realistic and achievable target of Rs 3,621 billion for fiscal year 2016-17.

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“An increase of 10 percent in revenues is expected in term of expected GDP (Gross Domestic Product) growth of 5.7 percent and likely increase in the oil prices while around Rs 150 billion would be collected through the additional tax measures taken in the budget 2016-17,” said Rehmatullah Khan Wazir, Member Inland Revenue Policy while briefing media.

He said that due to administrative measures, the FBR would be able to collect the remaining amount and hopefully the target for the fiscal year 2017 would be achieved.

He informed that currently over 1.1 million taxpayers were registered with the FBR out of which 0.309 million were salaried persons. He said the government had introduced a number of new measures to bring more people into the tax net and the non-filers were being taxed heavily.

He said the FBR was trying to collect real income tax and only those people should be taxed who could afford to pay. He informed that under Voluntary Tax Compliance Scheme, 10,000 new people were brought to the tax net and a working capital of Rs 85 billion was declared by them. He said during last three years the average annual increase in the tax filers remained 25 percent.

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