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FBR given arrest powers on concealment above Rs200m; changes made to Finance Bill 2021

byCT Report
28/06/2021
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ISLAMABAD: The government has reviewed the proposal related to power of tax officials to arrest persons under criminal proceedings for concealment of income.

Sources in the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) said that the power to make arrest may be restricted to concealment of Rs200 million and above.

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Through Finance Bill 2021, it is proposed to substitute the Section 203 which at present deals with procedure of appeal against the order of a Special Judge.

The Bill proposed to substitute section 203A which provides that an authorized officer may arrest a person as per the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 on the basis of material evidence and he has a reason to believe that person has committed an offence of concealment of income or an offence warranting prosecution.

Further, where a person commits an offence, the Chief Commissioner with the prior approval of the Board either before or after the institution of any proceedings for recovery of tax, compound the offence if such person pays the tax due along with such default surcharge and penalty.

Accordingly, existing section 202 is proposed to be deleted from the statute.

If the person suspected of committing an offence or concealment is a company, every director or officer of that company whom the authorized officer has reason to believe that he is personally responsible for actions of the company contributing to offence or concealment of income or any offence, shall be liable to arrest.

Provided that any arrest shall not absolve the company from the liabilities of payment of tax, default surcharge and penalty.

The sources said that the after this proposal the business community strongly reacted and termed it immense discretionary powers to the tax authorities.

The government realizing the sensitivity of the situation made changes it its actual proposal and now the power of tax officials has be restricted in those cases where concealment is abve Rs200 million.

The government will present the Finance Bill 2021 after making certain changes before the Parliament for approval.

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