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 FBR chairman Shabbar Zaidi bars officials from attaching bank accounts without prior notice

byCT Report
10/05/2019
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ISLAMABAD: Newly appointed Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) chairman Shabbar Zaidi on Friday devised a mechanism to freeze bank accounts in case of a dispute, directing authorities against freezing accounts without his prior approval and notice to the account holder.

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In what was his first order in the capacity of the FBR chairman, Zaidi directed all chief commissioners inland revenue to inform the account holders 24 hours prior to freezing their accounts if they must do so.

“No bank account attachment unless the taxpayer’s chief executive officer or principal officer or owner is informed at least 24 hours prior to attachment and the chairman FBR’s approval is obtained,” read the board’s notification.

Talking to media today, Zaidi explained that there is already a provision for freezing of a bank account as the last recourse in case of a dispute between the account holder and institutions.

“My intention and aim is to document the undocumented economy,” he said, answering a question regarding tax reforms. “The documentation of the undocumented economy will automatically increase the tax base.”

“No one can estimate the [volume of] parallel economy. Some people say it amounts to 30 per cent of the economy, some say it is 40pc, my opinion is that it would be more than 30pc.”

Earlier in the day, Zaidi addressed officers of the FBR soon after taking charge. The chairman shared his vision to revamp the tax system and machinery and discussed broader problem areas affecting the institution.

Zaidi during the meeting stressed the need to shift from manual to a completely automated system to facilitate taxpayers.

He took the FBR officers into confidence and assured them that the issues being faced by the FBR employees would be addressed under his leadership. He sought the support of all the officers to work as a team for the betterment of the institution and the country.

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