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Govt losing huge legitimate tax

byM Hayat
16/02/2021
in Breaking News, Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: The public exchequer has been losing a huge legitimate tax, which the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) ought to have collected, wherever applicable.

In an investigation it has been found that most of the withholding agents, who are on NTN, are non-filers of withholding tax statements that they are required to submit under Section 165 of the Ordinance.

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The investigation was initiated into the failure of the FBR to monitor advance tax to be collected at the time of sale, purchase and transfer/registration of immovable properties in terms of Sections 236C and 236K of the Income Tax Ordinance.

Federal Tax Ombudsman Mushtaq Ahmad Sukhera has directed the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to initiate and finalise proceedings against non-compliant withholding agents under the Income Tax Ordinance.

He also asked the FBR to register all non-compliant withholding agents on the tax roll and ensure submission of withholding statements in terms of Section 165 of the Income Tax Ordinance. The FBR was directed to take action and submit compliance report to the ombudsman within 60 days.

The total number of withholding agents is 11,723 and 6,406 of them are not on the tax roll as reflected by the data provided by the FBR, according to a statement issued by the ombudsman’s office.

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