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LAHORE: January 28 - Federal Minister for Finance Asad Umar chairing a meeting of LCCI. APP photo by Tabasam Naveed

APP39-28 LAHORE: January 28 - Federal Minister for Finance Asad Umar chairing a meeting of LCCI. APP photo by Tabasam Naveed

NA Finance Committee directs FBR to issue clarification about property rates

byM. Faizan
05/07/2019
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News, Slider News
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ISLAMABAD: The Standing Committee on Finance, Revenue presided over by Asad Umar noted the problems being faced by the real estate sector due to uncertainty about the implementation of property value with regard to DC rates, increase in FBR value and recommended the Advisor on Finance & Revenue to coordinate with provincial governments in order to address the anomalies in that regard.

The Committee also directed the FBR to issue a clarification about increase in FBR’s property rates at the earliest. The committee was of the view that single assessment mechanism should be introduced to define the property rates in the country.

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The committee recommended that Federal of Board of Revenue (FBR) will deliver a comprehensive presentation with regard to the procedures of tax returns and its flaws in its next meeting. The Committee deferred the agenda regarding work plan assigned by the Special Committee on Agricultural Products to Uplift the Agriculture Development in the country and directed that Mr. Fakhar Imam or any other member of the said Committee may be invited in the next meeting of the Committee.

The Committee expressed its grave concern over the unsatisfactory and incomplete presentation of FBR on the Automatic Exchange of information, data received from Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The Committee directed that Chairman FBR should brief the Committee in that regard in its next meeting.

The Committee unanimously recommended that Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) will be invited shortly to explain the reasons of sharp price increase in cement, flour, sugar, domestic airfare and automotive industry in the country. While talking about the refund problems being faced by the exporters, the Committee recommended the FBR to arrange a detailed briefing about the criteria of refunds and role of newly created refund’s company in FBR.

The committee unanimously decided to appoint a four Members Sub-Committee under the convenership of Faiz Ullah, MNA, the sub-committee will comprises of  Raza Nasrullah, MNA, Dr. Aisha Ghaus Pasha, MNA, Ms. Nafisa Shah, MNA. ToRs of the Sub-Committee will be To identify the problems being confronted by the local textile sector due to zero rating on export and other taxation charges regarding exports, imports and local industries. The Sub-Committee will submit its recommendations to main Committee within thirty days”.

The meeting was attended by MNAs Mr. Raza Nasrullah, Mr. Faiz Ullah, Makhdoom Syed Sami-ul-Hassan Gillani, Sardar Nasrullah Khan Dreshak, Mr. Jamil Ahmed Khan, Mr. Faheem Khan, Dr. Ramesh Kumar Vanwani, Chaudhry Khalid Javed, Mr. Ali Pervaiz, Dr. Aisha Ghaus Pasha, Ms. Nafisa Shah and Ms. Hina Rabbani Khar besides the senior officers of Ministry of Finance, EAD, FBR, SBP, SECP, ZTBL, Ministry of Law, Ministry of National Food Security & Research.

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