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FBR to take strict measures to achieve FY2020 revenue target

byCT Report
10/06/2020
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has decided to take strict measures, including the attachment of bank accounts and assets and arrests, for tax recovery in June – the last month of the current fiscal year.

Sources said the Bureau was invoking recovery provisions in the law to achieve the revised revenue collection target for FY2020.

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“The provisions related to tax recovery available in Income Tax Ordinance 2001, Sales Tax Act 1990 and Federal Excise Act 2005 have been invoked to maximise revenue collection target during the current month,” according to an official at Regional Tax Office.

The authorities directed field offices to take all possible measures, including attachment of bank accounts and properties, to achieve revenue collection target in the remaining days of June, the official said, referring to a video-linked meeting. “Arrests of defaulted taxpayers may be part of the revenue collection strategy.”

The official said higher authorities are consistently demanding the field offices to achieve the revenue collection target set for this month and the current fiscal year. The FBR’s offices have been given Rs415.5 billion as the collection target in June. The FBR had collected Rs518 billion in June last year.

However, the collection during the past three months witnessed a significant decline due to the adverse impact of the lockdown following the COVID-19 and it registered 31% year-on-year decline in May. Therefore, in case the collection witnessed the same decline in June, then the collection for the month may come at around Rs358 billion.

The full-year collection target assigned to the FBR was Rs5.5 trillion. However, it was first reduced to Rs5.2 trillion, considering an economic slowdown and then it was reduced to Rs3.9 trillion after the emergence of massive economic challenges due to the more than two months of lockdown.

Sources said usually June is the important month every year due to the closing of the fiscal year and efforts are accelerated to achieve the revenue collection target. Unlike past years, this year the tax offices were facing multiple issues, including pandemic panic, lockdown and shortage of staff.

The FBR collected Rs3.5 trillion during the July-May period of 2019/20. “The overall collection declined by 0.4% which is Rs15.3 billion lesser than the collection of FY2017/18,” the FBR said. “Last time the negative growth of 2.6% in the FBR revenue collection was recorded in 1967/68.”

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