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Foreign investors urge FBR to release Rs46b tax refunds

byCT Report
26/09/2017
in Karachi
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KARACHI: Foreign investors urged the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to release the stuck refunds to the tune of Rs46 billion on a priority basis to help them avert their liquidation problems.

The members of Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI) irked over a huge amount of refund claims that were not settled despite repeated pledges by the FBR authorities.

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OICCI, which is a platform to promote foreign investments, is playing a major role in growth of commerce and industry in the country. The chamber has also approached the FBR chairman for an immediate release of refund amount.

“Total refunds of all the companies are around Rs46 billion, which is about 4.5 percent of total tax and levies paid by (OICCI) member companies in 2016,” the member said, requesting anonymity.

OICCI members are contributing around one-third of the total tax collection in the country. The chamber is closely working with FBR and other key functionaries in the government, both at the federal and provincial levels, the member added.

The member said the purpose of approaching the FBR chairman was to seek his urgent attention to settle the long-pending tax refund claims of OICCI members. “The unsettled refund amount is causing an undue concern to this group of largest taxpayers in the country,” the member added.

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