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Sialkot Chief Commissioner Imran Raza terms amnesty scheme beneficial for traders

bySaleem Awan Sheikhu
07/02/2016
in Breaking News, Latest News, National, Slider News
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SIALKOT: Federal Board of Revenue Regional Tax Office (RTO) Inland Revenue (IR) Chief Commissioner Imran Raza Kazmi, while terming the Voluntary Tax Compliance Scheme beneficial for traders, has said that the government has introduced the scheme on the desire of traders’ community.

He stated this in a seminar organised by the traders at the Sialkot Chambers of Commerce and Industry (SCCI). On the occasion, Commissioner Ahmad Shuja Khan said that the scheme is not against the traders rather it will prove helpful not only for traders but also for the national economy.

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On the other hand, Markazi Anjuman-i-Tajiran Sialkot President Haji Ghulam Mujtaba Mehar has expressed complete satisfaction on the scheme. He also urged the FBR to make a single digit tax system that will attract the non-payers, besides simplifying the tax procedures. Mehar further asked the government to settle the issue of double taxation, adding that this issue could be resolved by brining harmony between the federal and provincial tax institutions.

He said that traders were paying almost ten different kinds of indirect taxes along with direct taxes, which are increasing the cost of doing business in the country. The increasing cost ultimately put burden on the users.

SCCI Vice President Syed Ehtisham Mazhar, Tax Lawyer Aftab Nagra, office bearers of Markazi Anjuman-i-Tajiran Sialkot Malik Sabir, Jehangir Butt, Sheikh Muhammad Saeed, Mehar Ashiq Hussain, Mirza Imtiaz Ahmed, Javed Saleem Dar, Ifran Latif Mir and others participated in the seminar.

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