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FBR collects Rs1.047 trillion WHT in FY17-18

byCT Report
11/08/2018
in Islamabad
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) reliance on withholding taxes has increased to nearly 72% of total direct tax collection from 56%.

At the end of fiscal year 2017-18, the collection of withholding taxes stood at Rs1.047 trillion, which was equal to 71.8% of total direct tax collection last year, showed official documents.

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In fiscal year 2016-17, the share of withholding taxes in direct tax collection was slightly above 70%. In the last fiscal year, total tax collection stood at Rs3.841 trillion, of which direct taxes were only Rs1.458 trillion or 38%. The annual collection was lower than the target of Rs4.013 trillion.

However, the tax collection supported by withholding taxes and other indirect taxes made tax authorities and the political leadership complacent, diverting attention away from core problems.

Of the Rs3.841-trillion annual collection, the withholding taxes, sales tax, customs duty and federal excise duty accounted for Rs3.44 trillion or nearly 90% of the total.

The FBR’s data showed that the tax machinery collected only Rs104.1 billion through its own efforts in the last fiscal year. The share of direct taxes collected by the FBR on its own was a mere 7.1%, slightly better than the preceding year’s 6.9%. This speaks volumes about the efficiency of tax machinery that comprises over 20,000 people.

Another Rs377.4 billion or 26% of direct taxes were contributed by taxpayers as voluntary payments on account of advance income tax and minimum tax.

The top contributor to withholding taxes was contracts that contributed Rs283.2 billion or 27% of the total withholding tax collection in the last fiscal year. At the import stage, the FBR collected Rs218.8 billion in withholding tax, 21% of the total withholding tax collection.

Salaried class contributed Rs133.4 billion or 12.7% of total withholding taxes. Tax on dividends contributed Rs57.8 billion, telephone bills Rs47.4 billion, bank interests and securities Rs45.6 billion, electricity bills Rs33.8 billion, cash withdrawals Rs34 billion, banking transactions Rs17.2 billion, exports Rs28.2 billion and technical fee Rs26 billion.

In the last tax year 2017, about 1.45 million individuals and companies, forming 0.7% of total population, filed income tax returns. A breakdown shows that the FBR’s effective tax base comprises less than 250,000 people whose annual income is above the threshold of Rs1.2 million.

Of the 1.45 million people, about 640,000 did not pay any tax and just filed annual returns.

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