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The Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry Tuesday lauded the steps taken by Chairman Federal Board of Revenue Shabbar Zaidi and hoped it would help in restoring the confidence of the business community. LCCI President Almas Hyder said that soon after assuming the charge as Chairman Federal Board of Revenue, Shabbar Zaidi issued his first major directive to the field formation that there would be no bank account attachment unless taxpayer is informed prior and the approval of the Chairman FBR is obtained.
He said that the decision would go a long way as attachment of bank accounts was promoting parallel economy. The LCCI President hoped that high number of taxes and change in mode of payments would be the top priorities of the Chairman FBR as rectification in these areas is a must to relieve the pressures from the businesses. He said Pakistan stands at 173rd in the international ranking of paying taxes. According to the World Bank Report, Pakistani businessmen pay 47 taxes in a year as compared to Hong Kong 3, UAE 4, Ireland 9, Malaysia 8, India 13 and Sri Lanka 36 and these are those countries Pakistan has to compete with.
While giving a break-up, Almas Hyder said that one company, operating on four provinces in Pakistan, makes 5 payments of corporate income tax in a year, 12 payments of Employer paid-Pension Contributions, 12 payments of Social Security contribution, 1 payment of education cess, 1 payment of property tax, 1 payment of professional tax, 1 payment of vehicle tax, 1 payment of stamp duty, 1 payment of fuel tax and 12 payments of goods and sales tax. He said that tax is a must to run the affairs of the government but these should be imposed according to the ground realities.
The LCCI President demanded that monthly frequency of tax payments related to Employees Old Age Benefit Institution (EOBI) and Punjab Employees Social Security Institution (PESSI) and provincial sales tax must be reduced to once a year. He said that professional and property tax should be clubbed together. Likewise, federal and provincial sales tax should also be clubbed together. He said that all tax payments should be accepted through credit card, debit card, direct debit or using internet/mobile banking.
LCCI Senior Vice President Khawaja Shahzad Nasir and Vice President Faheem-ur-Rehman Saigal suggested that refunds ranging from Rs 10 million to 50 million rupees should be instantly released while all the backlog of refunds should be cleared within two months upon the filing of returns. They said that electronic filing and online payment should be made mandatory for all departments. Risk-management system should be improved to reduce the number of physical audits.
The LCCI office-bearers said that implementation of these measures will not only reduce the burden on existing taxpayers but will also encourage new taxpayers to come into the tax net, besides improving Pakistan's international ranking in paying taxes.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019

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