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Fixed tax regime will be finalized after consultations with stakeholders: Chairman FBR

byCT Report
03/08/2019
in Chambers & Associations, Islamabad, Latest News, Letters to Editor, Pakistan Chambers, Slider News
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RAWALPINDI: The proposed draft on fixed tax regime will be finalized after consultations with stakeholders and FBR doors are open for business community to address their grievances.

The draft for Small Shopkeepers Scheme under section 99B of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 has been released for views and comments. This was stated by Chairman FBR Shabber Zaidi while talking to the delegation led by President Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce (RCCI) Malik Shahid Saleem at FBR House Islamabad here on Friday. The delegation includes Senior Vice President Muhammad Badar Haroon, Vice President Fayaz Qureshi, Group Leader Sohail Altaf, former presidents and member executive committee.

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Chairman FBR Shabbar Zaidi said that the major aim of this draft was to seek proposals from stakeholders; Chamber of Commerce, Trade Associations as well as general public for any modification in the aforesaid scheme. FBR believes in partnership with the business community. Increasing tax base and tax net has been on the FBR top priority.

With due consultations with traders and business community amendments will be made to facilitate tax payers and we always welcome recommendations from the business community.

During the meeting, detail discussion was made on fixing retail price for auto parts, imposition of sales tax on size of the shop, issues pertaining to furniture industry, withdrawing Paint Industry from Schedule III and proposed scheme for cottage industry. Consultations are being made with Jewelers for data collection, taxes and collection of receipts and we are hopeful to finalise amendments at the earliest. He said without documentation of economy Pakistan can’t move forward.

President RCCI Malik Shahid Saleem, on this occasion, said that traders are not against the tax collection as we all have a common voice that harassing traders in the name of collecting taxes must be stopped. He said Government must adopt a comprehensive strategy in broadening the tax base and tax net rather burdening the existing taxpayers. Traders are facing multiple challenges on proposed new tax regime and amendments made for documentation of the economy specially, imposition of Sales Tax at import stage, Retail Price and CNIC condition. RCCI President demanded that proposed draft on fixed tax regime must be finalized after consultations with business community.

We believed that every citizen had to play its role to improve the economic condition of the country, he added.

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