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Govt considering various proposals to facilitate businessmen: Haroon

byM. Faizan
27/01/2018
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Representatives of various trade associations met Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Revenue and Federal Minister Haroon Akhtar Khan here at FBR House to discuss with him various proposals aimed at further facilitating the business community and boosting government revenues.

Those who met the minister included office-bearers and representatives from the Pakistan Tyres andTubes Manufacturers Association as well as other trade bodies. The meetings were part of an extensive consultative process initiated by Haroon Akhtar Khan and his team at the FBR to have a first-hand knowledge of the issues and concerns of the business community ahead of firming up and finalizing tax proposals for the next year budget.

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The representatives of the Pakistan Tyres & Tubes Manufacturers Association briefed Haroon Akhtar Khan on what they described as anomalies in the taxation regime governing the tyre industry and presented their proposals to the Minister for providing the industry a level-playing field and further boosting growth.

They told the minister the industry was doing considerably well, not only meeting a major share of the local market but also exporting their products abroad because of their competitive prices and better quality. Haroon Akhtar Khan told them he and his team at FBR would sincerely look into their issues and concerns and their proposals for redressing the situation would be considered for inclusion in the next year’s budget.

“The government is determined to come up with a pro-industry and pro-investment budget before ending its term on a successful note,” he said. In his meeting with the office-bearers and members of trade bodies of twin cities, the minister assured them the government was concerned about their  issues and concerns and due consideration would be accorded to their recommendations and proposals for the upcoming Finance Bill. The Chambers’ representatives thanked the Minister for understanding their issues and assured full support to FBR’s efforts for broadening the tax base and promoting tax compliance.

 

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