Revenue collection target: FBR approaches Ministry for downward revision

09 May, 2019

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has approached Ministry of Finance for downward revision in revenue collection target from Rs 4,398 billion to Rs 4,050 billion during 2018-19, reflecting a reduction of Rs 348 billion. Sources told Business Recorder here on Wednesday that the FBR has provisionally collected Rs 2,993 billion during July-April (2018-19) against target of Rs 3,338 billion, reflecting a shortfall of Rs 345 billion.
According to the independent experts, the shortfall would be between Rs 400-450 billion during 2018-19. The revenue collection from income tax, sales tax, customs duty and federal excise duty (FED) remained behind the target during the July-April (2018-19).
Keeping in view the ongoing pace of collection, it is an uphill task to meet the assigned revenue collection target of Rs 4,398 billion. The FBR wants downward revision of the revenue collection target for 2018-19.
The FBR has informed the Ministry of Finance that it would be very difficult to achieve the assigned target of Rs 4,398 billion of outgoing fiscal year.
The annual shortfall in revenue collection is expected to be around Rs 450 billion by end-June. The provisional revenue collection stood at Rs 2,993 billion during July-April (2018-19) against Rs 2,922 billion during July-April (2017-18), reflecting an increase of Rs 71 billion. The FBR has provisionally collected Rs 288 billion during April 2019 against assigned target of Rs 340 billion, reflecting a shortfall of Rs 52 billion.

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