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FBR recovers Rs300m from Karandaaz on account of income tax default

byM Hayat
05/04/2022
in Breaking News, Lahore, Latest News, Slider News
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LAHORE: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has recovered Rs. 300 million from Karandaaz Pakistan on account of income tax default.

It has been learnt through reliable sources that the enforcement zone of Large Taxpayers’ Office Islamabad has successfully made recovery of income tax default of Rs. 300 million from “Karandaaz Pakistan”, an Islamabad based company that claims to be an NGO.

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The recovery of income tax default was realized through the attachment of the company’s bank accounts by FBR.

Sources revealed that Karandaaz Pakistan submitted a request for recognition as an NPO (Non-profit organization) under section 2(36) of the Ordinance to get exemption from payment of income tax.

However, its application was rejected by the Commissioner Inland Revenue, on the grounds that Karandaaz Pakistan is operating as a commercial entity and the company is engaged in numerous commercial ventures and corporate investments and regularly earns a profit. Hence, as such the company is not entitled to a hundred percent tax credit under section 100C of the Ordinance, which is only available to not-for-profit organizations.

On March 31, the appeal of Karandaaz against the imposition of tax liability amounting to Rs. 300 million was rejected by Commissioner Appeals, who held that Karandaaz is just a facilitator for promoting financial inclusion activities, however, it is not undertaking any charitable activities itself as required in terms of clause (e) of subsection (2) of section 100C of the Ordinance itself.

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