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Bangladesh frozen food exporters seek tax cut in upcoming budget

Bangladesh frozen food exporters seek tax cut in upcoming budget

MCCI demands to withdraw restriction on input adjustment under Sales Tax Act, 1990.

byCT Report
11/03/2021
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MULTAN Multan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) has demanded the Federal Board of Revenue to withdraw restriction on input adjustment under Sales Tax Act, 1990.

Tax Advisory Council of the MCCI on budget found various laws and regulations that failed to generate much revenue on the other hand badly affecting ease of doing business ranking of Pakistan. President MCCI Khawaja Salahuddin in this regard has already communicated to the Prime Minister and other concerned ministries for such impediments that are negatively impacting economic growth. During the meeting Advisory Council of the MCCI has decided to extend its full support and cooperation to the government which is struggling to improve economic environment under the adverse conditions created by COVID-19.

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The Advisory Committee during its first meeting analyzed the hardships being created under section 8B of the Sales Tax Act, 1990, wherein a registered person is not allowed to adjust input tax in excess of ninty percent of the output tax. “This restriction not only restrains the taxpayer to claim its legitimate input tax but is also affecting the ease of doing business and thereby increasing the cost of business.”

The Advisory Council under the Convenorship of former President of MCCI Khawaja Jalaluddin Roomi reviewed the whole scenario and after due diligence unanimously proposed that hardship and discrepancy created by Section 8B of Sales Tax Act should be removed in the adjustment of input and output tax by allowing 100 percent adjustment of input tax.Amendment in Section-8B of Sales Tax Act 1990 should be made in the coming budget to allow 100 percent adjustment of input tax against output tax to all registered persons in order to remove anomalies.

President MCCI Khawaja Salahuddin has categorically informed that the present global and domestic conditions are completely different; COVID-19 has changed the world economic situation dramatically as most of the businesses are struggling for their survival.

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