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LCCI submit its budget proposals to FBR

byCT Report
11/02/2017
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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LAHORE: Pakistan Computer Association submitted its budget proposals to the Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry for onward submission to Federal Board of Revenue.

A seven members delegation, led by the President of Pakistan Computer Association (PAC) Basharat Ahmad Baloch called on the LCCI Acting President Muhammad Nasir Hameed Khan and informed him about the challenges being faced by the them.

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The PAC Chairman said that the Information Technology industry is at  present faced with the imposition of 17% sales tax being charged on the component parts assembled inside the computers, thereby neutralizing the government’s budgetary announcement under which the computer/laptop bearing the same component parts were placed under the zero-sale tax regime.

He said that amendment in the existing Tax Policy with a view to help the IT industry in smooth and unhindered running of its business as well as to help the government in enhanced revenue generation.

Basharat Baloch said PCA believes that its proposals/recommendations if accepted and included in the upcoming budget will help creation of jobs, development of higher level of skills, development of new technologies, innovation in industry, transfer of knowledge,  economic development, opportunity for government to document,  Encouragement of R&D culture, ripple effect benefits in greater broadband adoption, saving of foreign exchange, lesser reliance on foreign countries to fulfill local needs, potential emergence of viable specialized logistics catering to manufacturing companies, wide-spread utilization of IT due to affordability of locally assembled products,  respectability of products “Made in Pakistan” due to government support, revival of   industry  & association of quality with local products and increase in Foreign Direct Investment.

He said that the IT industry is the 4th pillar of our economy and the government must set its milestones and announce the Vision 2020 for economic growth led by automation in IT industry and increase PC accessible to every households across the country.

The LCCI Acting President Muhammad Nasir Hameed Khan assured the delegation that the Lahore Chamber would leave no stone unturned to get the issues of Pakistan Computer Association resolved. He said that in Pakistan, there are 200,000 schools without PCs and 2.5M small businesses yet to own a PC. He said that  Pakistan stands at 143rd position out of the 157, downward slide in United Nation’s ITU ICT index.

He said that promotion of the information technology in countries like, China, Vietnam, Portugal, Argentina, is linked to the growth of their local IT assembling industries.  Pakistan has the potential to do the same and the aforesaid recommendations will serve as guidelines to accelerate the prospects and improvements of the IT industry in the country with greater impact on our economy.

He said that the Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry would extend due support to our above proposals for inclusion in the upcoming budget for 2017-2018 for the growth of IT industry and for the promotion of information technology in the country.

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