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Punjab Revenue Authority records 33pc higher growth in August, 2022

byM Hayat
03/09/2022
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LAHORE: The Punjab Revenue Authority (PRA) collected Rs.13.45 billion under the head of sales tax on services during August 2022 as compared to total collection at Rs10.11 billion generated during the corresponding period last year thus showing a remarkable increase of 33 percent.

The overall revenue collection during this fiscal year till August end stands at Rs27.8 billion which is higher than Rs20.59 billion generated during the same  period last year which shows a significant increase of 35 percent.

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This indicates a promising performance during the first quarter of FY 2022-23.

It is pertinent to mention here that the Authority did not resort to any coercive measures for collection of taxes rather it focused upon taxpayer’s education and facilitation through training workshops and PRA’s own online Complaint/ Facilitation Portal. The Authority is also focusing upon broadening of tax base through registration of new taxpayers.

According to PRA spokesperson, the consistent upward trend in revenue collection suggests that the Authority will achieve its assigned targets successfully through adopting strategies of taxpayer’s facilitation and education duly complemented by broadening of tax base.

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