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ICCI calls for extension in deadline for filing of tax returns‏

byCT Report
29/09/2015
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ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry called upon the Federal Board of Revenue to extend the deadline of September 30, 2015 for e-filing of income tax returns up to 31st October 2015 to facilitate the taxpayers.

Muzzamil Hussain Sabri, president, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry said that many taxpayers were out of the country for performing Hajj and were unable to file tax returns on time. He said due to Eidul Azha holidays, a large number of taxpayers were also facing problems in filing of income tax returns by 30-09-2015.

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He said these constraints call for extension in last date for filing of tax returns and FBR should extend deadline by 31st October 2015 so that business community and taxpayers could feel facilitated in filing of income tax returns.

He said FBR should also seriously consider extending reduced rate of 0.3 percent withholding tax on banking transactions of non-filers up to 31st October 2015 as due to Eidul Azha holidays, it was difficult for them to pay enhanced rate of 0.6 percent withholding tax after 30th September 2015.

ICCI president said that the current English version e-forms of income, sales and withholding tax were very lengthy and complicated due to which it was a tough task for a common taxpayer to understand and fill these forms. He stressed that FBR should develop all e-forms of tax returns in Urdu language and make them very simple and easy so that majority of taxpayers could easily e-file their tax returns.

 

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