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FBR to notify fixed tax rates for traders & retailers

byCT Report
12/07/2024
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) is set to announce a new, simplified tax system tailored for traders, shopkeepers, and retailers in 42 Pakistani cities. This initiative aims to replace the existing complex square-footage based tax system with a more straightforward flat tax rate determined by shop location and category.

Under the proposed plan, the FBR has developed valuation tables for markets in these cities, categorizing shops into three groups: high-end (prime locations), medium-sized, and small (less affluent areas). Each category will have a corresponding indicative income level, an estimated annual tax amount, and a fixed monthly tax installment. This approach is designed to make tax compliance simpler for smaller businesses.

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For example, a trader operating in a market where the indicative annual income is Rs600,000 would be required to pay an annual tax of Rs1,200, which translates to a monthly installment of Rs100.

This move from a square-footage-based system to a location-based tax is intended to alleviate the burden on small business owners by providing a clearer and more manageable tax structure.

The FBR has shared draft calculations with trader representatives in all 42 cities and scheduled meetings for today, July 12th, between Regional Tax Offices (RTOs) and trader representatives to discuss the proposed tax amounts. These discussions will focus on the indicative income levels and the estimated monthly installments.

Following these meetings, the RTOs and trader representatives will finalize their recommendations and submit them to the FBR board. The FBR is expected to issue final notifications outlining the new system by early next week. This new tax system is part of the FBR’s broader efforts to streamline the tax filing process for small businesses, making it more transparent and easier to comply with.

The implementation of this location-based flat tax system represents a significant shift in Pakistan’s tax policy. It is designed to reduce the administrative burden on traders and retailers, who have long struggled with the complexities of the current system.

By basing tax rates on shop location and category, the FBR aims to create a more equitable tax environment that reflects the actual earning potential of businesses in different areas.

In summary, the FBR’s proposed tax system promises to simplify tax compliance for traders and retailers across 42 cities in Pakistan. With the upcoming discussions and finalizations, this initiative could pave the way for a more efficient and manageable tax system that benefits both the government and the business community.

The final implementation is keenly awaited and is expected to bring about significant positive changes in the tax landscape for small businesses in Pakistan.

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