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ATIR overturns actions taken by revenue athorities

byCT Report
04/04/2024
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MULTAN: The Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue has made a landmark decision, overturning actions taken by Revenue authorities, in a move that underscores the importance of due process in tax matters.

This decision follows a rigorous inquiry into the contentious issue of suspending and blacklisting Sales Tax registrations of registered individuals based solely on suspicion.

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Commissioner Income Tax Multan Zone, Zahid Mahmood, came under scrutiny as the tribunal, led by Justice Mian Abdul Basit and Imran Latif, delved into the legality and procedural integrity of the Revenue’s actions.

Despite representations from notable figures such as President Multan Tax Bar, Abdul Sattar, and General Secretary Muhammad Imran Ghazi, Mahmood’s responses failed to allay concerns.

Of particular concern were questions regarding the legality of suspending Sales Tax registration solely on suspicion, imposing blanket liability on all individuals in the supply chain without proper investigation, and the absence of prior notice in the suspension of Sales Tax.

Commissioner Mahmood remained silent on the matter of implementation of suspension orders, prompting the tribunal to issue a decisive ruling. It affirmed unequivocally that the law does not permit the closure of any business solely on suspicion, emphasizing the necessity of adherence to prescribed procedures and laws in tax matters.

In a significant win for taxpayers’ rights, the tribunal directed Commissioner Multan Zone to promptly reinstate Sales Tax for all affected individuals, signaling a triumph for due process and fairness in taxation.

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