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Haroon eyes 75% cumulative revenue growth in four years

byCT Report
23/06/2017
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FBR documentary, handbook on budget-making launched

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ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Revenue Senator Haroon Akhtar Khan Friday said the past year has been quite a challenging one for FBR on the revenue generation front but there are substantial signs the revenue collection target would be met by the FBR despite a number of relief measures and subsidies granted in the export sectors and agriculture.

He was speaking to officers and media-persons gathered at the FBR House at a function chaired by him to formally launch a hand book as well as a documentary on the recently-concluded budget 2017-18 exercise.

FBR Chairman Dr Mohammad Irshad and Member Administration Muhammad Majid Qureshi were also present along with other Members and officers of FBR.

The SA to PM on Revenue said there were visible signs of the revenue authority recording an accumulative growth of 75 per cent in revenue generation over the last four years despite a continuously declining inflation and massive tax relief measures announced by the government for different sectors.

He said the tax proposals incorporated in the recently-approved Finance Bill had been drawn up after threadbare discussions and lengthy sessions with members and office-bearers of all leading chambers, commerce and industry, trade bodies as well as tax bar associations of the country.

Haroon said the tax proposals finally adopted were realistic and pointed to the sincerity of the socio-economic agenda of the government.

Speaking on the occasion, the FBR chairman lauded the FATE Wing team for developing a very informative documentary which explained and highlighted the important role played by FBR and its officers in the budget-making process.

Member Administration Majid Qureshi also spoke on the occasion.

Later, copies of the FBR’s handbook were distributed among members of the media following by the playing of six-minute documentary detailing the entire process of budget-making in FBR.

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