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Print Print edition: 2024-08-31

Only 277 retailers have paid Rs503,632 under Tajir Dost Scheme so far

  • Total number of registered retailers now stands at 63,964
Published August 31, 2024 Updated August 31, 2024 10:14pm

ISLAMABAD: Only 277 shopkeepers/retailers have so far paid Rs503,632 as tax under Tajir Dost Scheme. According to the latest data of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), the number of registered retailers now stood at 63,964 under the Tajir Dost Scheme.

The FBR has issued SRO 132(I) 2024 to notify draft of certain further amendments in the Income Tax Rules, 2002 for issuance of electronic return form for tax year 2024.

After filing of return by traders, the advance tax collected on purchases (Section 236G) would be reduced from 2 percent (non-filer rate) to 0.1 percent (filer rate). This tax under Section 236G is applicable on purchases made by distributors/dealers/wholesalers from manufacturers/commercial importers.

Finally, FBR reaches out to traders

The advance tax collected on sales to retailers by manufacturers/ commercial importers/distributors under (Section 236H) would be reduced from 2.5 percent (non-filer) to 0.5 percent (filer).

The FBR has asked stakeholders to comment on the draft return form for retailers within seven days of publication of the draft in the official Gazette.

Any objection or suggestion which may be received in respect of the said draft, before the expiry of the aforesaid period, shall be considered by the Federal Board of Revenue.

The electronic return form for tax year 2024 and onwards for traders who were non-filers for tax year 2023 included information including business turnover/receipts; total trading purchases; total other expenses; net profit/taxable income; income other than business; interest income; rental income; tax paid during the year and Total Adjustable Tax.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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Abdullah Aug 31, 2024 08:03am
In taxation we need to follow dubai.if you dont pay your business closes.Strict implementation is required.
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Aamir Aug 31, 2024 08:17am
What a joke! This govt has no writ left. IMF should realize that their agenda is not practical and leave us alone. Let us find our own solutions
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NXT Aug 31, 2024 08:32am
Kudos to FBR! What outstanding performance! Give them promotions and bonuses…
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KU Aug 31, 2024 01:06pm
Amazing part of dishonesty is, traders tell all n sundry that FBR officials have assured them to do what dishonest do best, n that this issue will be forgotten soon, yet media is not aware of this.
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Aamir Aug 31, 2024 05:24pm
@Abdullah, and also have low tax rates like Dubai.
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A. Chak Aug 31, 2024 08:02pm
@Aamir , If you think things are bad now, wait till you see what happens if the IMF leaves. As it is we are on life support from our allies. At some point they are going to run out of patience.
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EQ Aug 31, 2024 10:38pm
this is much lower than the tax deducted on salaries for a small company.
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KB Sep 01, 2024 08:01am
Yeh tax purchase pr ha aur advance tax ha Jo hr month dyna ha. Advance tax kbhi suna ha? fbr aur gorvt ko ayashi k Rakam do hr month. Tajir Sy tax lo pr wo income tax ha na k haramkhori advance tax
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TaxationPk Sep 02, 2024 02:20am
It's really alarming for FBR as they're already short to their target in August. Let see how will this affect the life of common man if they're planning some other way to meet their targets then.
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