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FBR starts awareness programme to increase filing of income tax returns before deadline

byMubeen Hussain
14/10/2017
in Karachi, Latest News, Slider News
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KARACHI: A team of the Federal Board of Revenue, led by Member Facilitation and Taxpayer Education (FATE) Wing, met the heads of different banks and organizations to raise the number of filing income tax returns before the deadline of October 31, 2017.

According to the details, the FBR team continued its meetings with the heads of leading banks and organisations on the second consecutive day on Friday to outreach taxpayers as part of the awareness programme to create understanding about tax obligations.

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The team led by Member FATE FBR Ms. Nausheen Javaid Amjad, Chief FATE FBR Tehmina Aamer and other senior officials of FBR held separate meetings with Ms. Seema Kamil, president of UBL, Yousuf Hussain, President and CEO of Faysal Bank and Mrs. Carol Ariano, Vice-President HR at Agha Khan Medical College to explain main features of the taxpayers outreach programme of the FBR with a focus on creating awareness and offering facilitation to taxpayers regarding their tax obligations.

In the meetings, Member FATE Nausheen Javaid Amjad stressed proper filing of Income Tax returns by the employees of large organisations and offered to organise training workshops for educating the employees of the benefits of being on the Active Taxpayer List (ATL). She informed the participants of the ease of e-filing and how the employees needed to be educated in respect of discharging their tax obligations.

The Member also called for educating the employees regarding the consequences of being a non-filer after the implementation of the differential tax scheme, whereby non filers are charged a higher rate of tax on various transactions such as bank withdrawals, purchase of cars and property, etc.

During the meetings, it was felt that there was a lack of awareness regarding actions consequent to return filing and initiative taken by the FBR to create the requisite awareness was appreciated. It was also felt that mostly middle management employees were non compliant in filing tax returns, and the situation could be rectified through an awareness campaign and hands-on training in coordination with the management of these organisations and the local tax offices.

The FBR team was assured that directives to all employees of the organisations visited regarding their return filing obligation would be circulated and training sessions conducted on the premises with the help of local tax authorities.

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