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ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Wednesday urged the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) for finalizing the fixed tax schemes in consultation with traders’ leaders so that the new schemes should be acceptable to all categories of traders and help in improving the tax revenue of the country.

In joint statement, ICCI President Ahmed Hassan Moughal, Rafat Farid Senior Vice President said that FBR was reportedly working on fixed tax scheme with two slabs for small traders accordingly to which small retailers would pay annual tax of Rs.20,000 and Rs.40,000.

However, they urged that FBR for taking the leaders of trading community fully on board before finalizing these schemes to launch a consensus fixed tax regime.

Ahmed Hassan Moughal said urged the FBR for making categories of traders and impose fixed tax on them according to their tax paying ability.

He said such a scheme would promote tax compliance in trading community and help in promoting tax compliance as well.

He hoped that fixed tax regime would also minimize interaction between taxpayers and tax collectors and eliminate the chances of corruption.

ICCI President said that Finance Bill 2019, has required manufacturers, importers, distributors and wholesalers to write CNIC numbers of purchasers on bills and also collect the amount exceeding Rs 50,000 through cheque.

He said these measures have enhanced the problems for traders and urged that government for reconsider them.

He said that government has also bound all commercial importers to write sale price on imported products while the value addition tax would be collected on retail price.

He said that under the new rules, shopkeepers and traders with sales exceeding Rs10 million per annum will automatically become withholding tax agents and deduct 4.5 percent tax from the suppliers while they will also submit income tax returns after every six months.

He was of the view that these measures have placed extra load on traders as they will have to spend lot of time to complete the withholding tax requirements.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2019

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