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FTO reduces time to decide case from 46 days to 40 days: Advisor Ahad Nawaz

byShahid Minhas
03/09/2018
in Islamabad, Latest News, Slider News
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Tax Ombudsman (FTO) increased the speed of processing complaints against tax officials for providing quick relief to the complainants.

Addressing a seminar hosted by Rawalpindi-Islamabad Tax Bar Association (RITBA), Federal Tax Ombudsman Advisor Ahad Nawaz said that the time of deciding a case has been reduced from 46 days to 40 days in one year and any taxpayer can submit his complaint free of cost.

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RITBA Bar and Bench Coordination Committee Chairman Syed Tanseer Bukhari, SVP Faraz Fazal Sheikh, VP Ch Naeemul Haq, General Secretary Zahid Shafique, Joint Secretary Sofia Akhtar, Finance Secretary Safeer Ahmed and others were also present at the occasion.

Tariq Ahad Nawaz said that FTO is a forum to provide speedy justice to taxpayers. He asked the participants for implementable suggestions aimed at improvement in the system.

He said that lack of coordination between federal and provincial tax authorities is resulting in disputes and litigation while different software being used by tax departments are not integrated and creating problems.

At the occasion, leading tax expert Habib Fakhruddin apprised participants about the recent changes in the Tax Return Forms and related matters. He called for simplicity of forms so that it can become comprehensible.

During question and answer session, Syed Muhammad Abbas Advocate said tax officials have no regard or respect for the directives of FTO.

He said that if FTO’s help is sought against maladministration, it often results in more harassment by the tax officials.

Notices of previous years are issued to taxpayers on one pretext or other to annoy them which is a reason behind the low number of complaints received by the FTO.

On this, Tariq Ahad Nawaz assured that FTO will take notice of maladministration by tax officials and ”we will try our best to protect the taxpayers”.

The tax experts also noted that FBR should be depoliticised and powers of its intelligence department should be curtailed to avoid harassment of the business community which will encourage compliance. This was observed holding back refunds is one of the many challenges that has stained the revenue service in recent years. The economy should not be damaged for the sake of a false impression of improved revenue collection, they demanded.

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