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FTO providing immediate justice to common people

byTariq Derya
27/11/2021
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News, Slider News
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Tax Ombudsman (FTO) Dr. Asif Mehmood Jah providing immediate and inexpensive justice to common people across the country regarding maladministration on the part of various sales/ income tax/customs functionaries.

Recently, Federal Tax Ombudsman, Dr. Jah, took immediate notice and directed secretary petroleum division (Ministry of Energy) to expedite the grant of permanent license to the M/s HI-Tech which has been inordinately delayed without any reason or lawful authority by OGRA.FTO mentioned the fact that M/s HI- Tech Lubricants Limited a company registered with FBR under NTN 1017895-3,is an importer of petroleum products and was granted a “Provisional License to Establish New Oil Marketing Company by Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) vide letter no OGRA-OIL -19(3) –(119)2016 dated 21.10.2016 and later for marketing of product in the Punjab province ,the company sold Rs 2.9 billion worth of fuel petroleum products in Punjab till June 2021 and was expected to sell 60 million liters till June 2022.

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The duty and taxes of around Rs757 million has been paid by the company which is estimated to increase upto Rs2 billion till June 2022. The license of the company has expired and they applied for issuance of a permanent License which has been inordinately delayed without any reason or lawful authority by OGRA.

The loss to national exchequer may be around Rs.0.2 billion annually on account of duty taxes alone. Furthermore; FTO sought to expedite the grant of permanent license to the M/s HI-Tech Lubricants Limited with a view to create ease in doing business and to catalyze the national economy so that the company may contribute its bonafide share of duty/taxes in the national exchequer.

In the pursuance of FTO’s recommendations, Ministry of energy (Petroleum Division) has requested OGRA to expedite processing of all renewal cases including the subject case without further delay so as to protect their investments.

 

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