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Govt urged to bring 3.5 million non-tax filers into tax net

byCT Report
19/09/2018
in Chambers & Associations, Pakistan Chambers
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ISLAMABAD: The business community has urged the government to bring some 3.5 million non tax fillers into tax net, which were identified by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and were registered with it to promote tax culture in the country.

The initiative would help in broadening the tax base instead of over burdening the existing tax payers. said Senior Vice President (SVP) SAARC Chamber Iftikhar Ali Malik in a statement here on Wednesday.

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He said that 3.5 million non tax fillers were identified by the FBR and bringing them into the tax net would help to bridge the fiscal gap and enhance the developmental expenditures for social economic uplift of the country.

He said Pakistan needed $15-16 billion worth of support to avoid IMF loan but the World Bank, Islamic Development Bank and bilateral credit from a consortium of donors would raise more than half $9 billion.

“We will be left with a shortfall of around $7-8 billion to bridge either through grants and assistance from friendly countries or from the IMF,” he said, adding that the country’s economy was, of course, passing through a difficult period.

He said that entire business community will fully support Prime Minister Imran Khan to help strengthen the bleak economy on sound footings.

He said comprehensive tax reform is one such issue on which there is consensus among all the political parties. It is, thus, imperative that in the first 100-day, this issue is given the top priority.

The Parliament must debate the various options available for meaningful and productive tax reforms and then go for necessary changes and their implementation, he added.

He said Pakistan will have to increase collection at all levels of governments to bridge fiscal deficit that reached the level of 6.8 percent of GDP (Rs 2.3 trillion) for the fiscal year 2017-18.

The new federal and provincial governments must immediately prepare finance bills to tax the rich and mighty through alternate minimum tax of 2.5% of net worth and property tax according to the size of the house/office.

The cumbersome tax returns system should be simplified. Help desk of Punjab Revenue Authority should be established, it suggested. Separate accounts for sales and income tax returns should also be set up, he added.

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