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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) will announce the “Pakistan Honour Card Scheme” for the top taxpayers including exporters to grant privileges and facilities, especially at airports.

The “Pakistan Honour Cards” would be issued to 65 top exporters and compliant taxpayers including companies, Associations of Persons (AOPs), and individual taxpayers, who received awards from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

According to the sources, the privileges to be granted to the card holders include speedy clearance at immigration counters; issuance of official passports and facilities and privileges at the VIP lounges of airports.

PM gives away excellence awards: Award-winning taxpayers to get ‘blue passport’, ‘honour card’

The cardholders would also be invited to an annual dinner by the prime minister.

Different categories of taxpayers would been titled to facilities under the scheme.

The categories included leading exporters (top nine); sector-wise exporters (nine sectors); chemical products (top two); food products (top two); leather (top two); machinery (top two); paper and plastic (highest); pharmaceuticals (top two); sports goods (top two); steel and metal products (highest); other exporters (highest).

The exporters of non-traditional and innovative products included aluminium and articles (highest); spices (highest); fish and crustaceans (highest); information technology (top three); exporters with the highest growth over last year (top two) and first-time exporters (top three); women exporters (top three); highest taxpayers in all taxes (top 12); highest taxpayers of income tax; companies (top five); Association of Persons (AOPs) (highest) and top five within the category of individuals.

The scheme will also cover new taxpayers with the highest tax paid (top two) and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) (top three).

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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Ahmed Apr 02, 2024 06:09am
Should be calculated based on tax paid in proportion of total income
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Waleed Apr 02, 2024 09:26am
This is completely unfair. Salary class comes in the top contributing taxpayers category. This scheme will set a negative example in the community.
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Maqbool Apr 02, 2024 11:18am
The completely missing Sectors are the largest Private Company Tax payer and the largest AOP tax payer
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Aasim Salim Apr 02, 2024 04:07pm
@Waleed, spot on. Totally agree
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Ishaal Apr 02, 2024 05:08pm
How about Overseas Pakistanis Remittances. It was 31 billion dollar in previous Govt. Did any Govt. Provided them any package.
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Syed Imran Ali Shah Apr 03, 2024 10:56am
They are probably most loyal of all Pakistanis, it’s good their contribution is acknowledged, I wish seperate seats should be reserved for them in Parliament. It will be good for Pakistan.
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Saleem Munshi Apr 03, 2024 06:33pm
In dire straits but the gimmicks go on. Our dumb and dummy puppet so called rulers never learn. So cut off from reality whereas mass multitudes languish in poverty.
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