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IMF told Pakistan won’t increase tariffs, says Shaukat Tarin

byCT Report
06/05/2021
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ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin said that Pakistan had informed the International Monitory Fund (IMF) that increasing taxes or tariffs was currently unfeasible under the IMF programme, adding that Prime Minister Imran Khan is against a tariff hike.

Flanked by Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Revenue, Dr Waqar Masood, and other officials in his first media briefing in Islamabad, the finance minister, however, ruled out exiting the programme, saying the government has only asked the Fund to not assign revenue targets as the country is battling the third wave of Covid-19.

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“Pakistan has not yet come out of the IMF programme, we have told them that our revenues were increasing at 92 per cent but the third wave of Covid has caused some decreases, ” Tarin said.

“We will refuse the IMF’s demand to increase the power tariff because our common man is fed up of inflation,” the finance minister said, adding that streamlining revenue and power sectors are an important challenges but inflation would have a cascading effect.

“We will increase the tax network [to achieve the desired targets],” he maintained.

Talking about taxation, he said its ambit would be further increased through innovative methods whereas the tax-to-GDP ratio would increase every year by one to two per cent. “The sudden increases on the orders of the IMF, as done in 2019, would not happen. This is the wrong way of doing it,” he said.

Instead, he said, gradual annual increases would be the better way to go and efforts would be made to convince the IMF about it.

He observed that 90 per cent of programmes of the organisation fail because of its tough conditions and went on to add that there is a “political price of signing a deal with the IMF”.

He said that the government entered into an agreement with the organisation despite tough conditions which previous governments had not been asked to fulfill. “We went to the IMF to fill the gap left by the $20 billion deficit, and complied with the programme. But I think the government, despite those strict conditions, followed it and went towards stability”.

Talking about economic activities linked with development of projects under China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the finance minister said that since a number of Chinese companies are relocating their units to various countries of the world, the government would request them to relocate some industries to Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in Pakistan.

About reforms in State Owned Enterprises (SOEs), he said the private sector would soon be given control of the entities.

Tarin also announced to start the Kamyab Kisan programme aimed at incentivising farmers as existing incentives for the agriculture sector had negligible trickle down effects.

Talking about the rising inflation, the finance minister claimed that middlemen in the business of agriculture goods were pocketing over 35 per cent of the price being charged to consumers. He said strategic reserve centers would be established to ensure farmers are not blackmailed as price stability is imperative.

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