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Sindh Revenue Board imposes fee for obtaining attested document of taxpayers

byCT Report
02/05/2023
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KARACHI: Sindh Revenue Board (SRB) has imposed a fee for obtaining attested document related to taxpayers besides increasing the fee for attested page of any document.

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A notification, issued on April 27, 2023, includes an increase in the fee for an attested page of any document and the introduction of a fee for obtaining attested duplicate copies of notices, assessment orders, Order-in-Original or Order-in-Appeal.

Previously, the SRB had issued a notification in June 2023, which charged a fee of Rs200 per page of the document for obtaining an attested duplicate copy of notices, show cause notices, assessment orders, Order-in-Original, or Order-in-Appeal. However, the latest notification has amended the previous circular, increasing the fee to Rs1,000 per document or Rs250 per page of the document, whichever is higher.

The SRB has justified this move by stating that the new fee structure is in line with the Sindh Sales Tax on Services Act, 2011. The provision of attested duplicate copies of documents related to registered persons, notices, orders, or show cause notices comes under Section 77 of the Act.

However, the imposition of these fees has received criticism from various quarters. Taxpayers have expressed their concern, arguing that this will only add to their financial burden. They claim that the SRB should not impose additional charges on taxpayers who are already struggling to comply with various tax regulations.

On the other hand, some experts have defended the SRB’s move, stating that the revenue authority needs to generate income to cover its administrative costs. They argue that the increase in fees is a reasonable measure to cover the expenses of the SRB.

The imposition of fees for obtaining attested documents related to taxpayers is not a new practice. Tax authorities in many countries charge fees for providing services related to taxpayers, such as obtaining copies of documents, filing tax returns, and other administrative tasks. However, the challenge lies in striking a balance between generating revenue and not burdening taxpayers with excessive fees.

In conclusion, while the SRB’s move to impose fees for obtaining attested documents related to taxpayers may be justified in terms of generating revenue, it is crucial to ensure that it does not add to the financial burden of taxpayers. The authorities need to strike a balance between generating revenue and facilitating taxpayers. Furthermore, the transparency and accountability of tax authorities in using these fees should also be ensured.

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