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Haroon for urgent reforms in tax system by engaging all stakeholders

byCT Report
22/06/2016
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KARACHI: Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Revenue Haroon Akhtar Khan has expressed disappointment over the lack of tax compliance culture in the country and asked for urgent need to reform the taxation system by engaging all the stakeholders.

Haroon Akhtar, addressing a post budget seminar, organised by Northern Regional Committee of ICAP, said that the efforts of ICAP in advising government in budget preparation, particularly in suggesting amendments in revenue laws are commendable and proposals received from ICAP were duly considered in formulation of the Finance Bill 2016-17.

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In a series of “post budget seminars”, organised by the Southern and Northern Regional Committees of the ICAP in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad and Faisalabad, respectively, tax experts unanimously agreed that the new tax system automation measures would help reduce the discrepancies in the sales tax returns filing and would strengthen the system.

Presenters on Indirect Taxation praised Government’s decision on the implementation of new module. Speakers believed that the automation will minimize the reporting errors and strengthen the right of input tax claim. In case of any subsequent negative marking against the supplier such as non-active, blocked or blacklisting, the burden will entirely shift to the supplier.

With regard to tax on retailers, speakers proposed the government to review its decision of reverting back to turnover tax regime.

“It’s just only two years back when FBR had mandated registration for tier one (1) retailers and reverting back to turnover tax regime manifest not only indicate failure of the registration drive but also admission of such collapse,’ one of the speakers said and added that such short-term measures will hamper expansion of tax net and discourage existing taxpayers.

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