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‘FBR’s new tax reforms spark concerns over public hardship’

byCT Report
31/01/2025
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MULTAN: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has recently introduced significant changes to Pakistan’s tax regulations causing severe negative impact, including the abolition of the appeals forum and an increase in court fees, which have raised concerns among taxpayers, particularly small businesses and individuals already facing financial difficulties.

The removal of the appeals forum limits taxpayers’ ability to challenge unfair tax assessments or decisions, reducing their avenues for recourse.

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This has led to growing concerns about the fairness and accessibility of the tax system.

Additionally, the hike in court fees for filing tax-related cases is seen as an added financial burden, discouraging taxpayers from seeking legal remedy in disputes with the tax authorities.

Niaz Ahmed Khan, Senior Tax Advisor and founding member of MTBA, emphasized that these reforms are likely to dissuade tax compliance and undermine the sense of fairness in the system.

According to Khan, the increased financial and procedural barriers will disproportionately affect smaller taxpayers, who are already struggling to meet their obligations under the existing tax structure.

Tax experts caution that these reforms could have far-reaching implications for tax compliance in the country. The increased costs and the diminished ability to challenge tax assessments may lead to a decline in overall tax payments, further complicating the government’s efforts to meet its fiscal targets. These changes also raise concerns that public trust in the tax system may erode, especially among low-income taxpayers, exacerbating the growing divide between the government and its citizens.

With limited options for recourse and rising legal costs, the impact of these reforms on taxpayer behavior and the long-term stability of the tax system remain uncertain. The FBR’s new regulations have sparked an ongoing debate about the balance between improving tax collection and maintaining fairness and accessibility for all taxpayers.

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