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Pakistan Print edition: 2020-02-18

FPCCI Budget Advisory Council prepares proposals recommendations

Convener of Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) Advisory Council, Zakaria Usman has said that budget proposals and recommendations have been prepared with a view to bring about tax reforms including suggestions to simplify the
Published February 18, 2020 Updated February 17, 2020 11:28pm

Convener of Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) Advisory Council, Zakaria Usman has said that budget proposals and recommendations have been prepared with a view to bring about tax reforms including suggestions to simplify the tax law and remove ambiguities in tax regulations, broaden the tax base and take effective measures for enhancing the tax base up to its optimum potential with the view to make Pakistan prosperous and debt free.

Speaking at a meeting of FPCCI Advisory Council on Budget Proposals, he said micro proposals which have been prepared after giving due consideration to the suggestions received from our member trade bodies (Chambers of Commerce, and Associations of Trade and Industry) on harsh and irritant provisions of taxation law will be divided into three volumes i.e. (I) General Macro Policy Issues (II) Taxation Policy Issues on Direct Taxes; Sales Tax, Federal Excise Duty and Customs and the Volume-III contains Industry Specific Issues/Proposals.

He said, "The FPCCI Budget Advisory Council would submit its proposal after a comprehensive dilation on the issues and hardships being confronted by the trade & industry."

Advisory Council on Budget Proposals comprising of senior businessmen, former tax officials, tax experts and practitioners and leading economist held under the convenership of Zakaria Usman, former President FPCCI, inter-alia, suggested the government to focus on curtailing dollar erosion through establishment of imports substitution industry, enhance tax volume and collection of taxes through inclusion of new tax payers in the tax net through persuasion instead of prosecution by offering them simplified tax scheme at reduced payable rates instead of first collecting the tax and then return it under various heads.

The proposals argued that the higher tax rate provides incentive for its evasion in connivance with the tax officials and encourages direct contact between a tax payer and a tax collector which is against the government policy as it encourages tax evasion and corruption.

During the second meeting of the FPCCI Budget Advisory Council the participants discussed proposals to improve exports of Pakistan and promoting imports substitution industries to save precious foreign exchange. The Council recommended to identify reasons for low volume of Pakistan's exports.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2020

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