KCCI felicitates Dr. Hafeez Sheikh, pays glowing tribute to Asad Umar

22 Apr, 2019

In a letter sent to PM’s Advisor, Siraj Teli and Junaid Makda warmly welcomed the appointment of Sheikh as PM’s Advisor and said that that due to his expertise and well acquaintance with trade and economic issues, the business and industrial community of Karachi was fairly optimistic that Sheikh will be able to successfully devise effective strategies in order to completely get rid of all types of crises.

They stressed that as country was currently going through severe economic crises, therefore it was really essential that the business and industrial community should be taken on board in the policy making process.

They hoped that the newly appointed PM’s Advisor would also take practical steps to minimise the grievances being faced by loyal taxpayers who are suffering terribly due to serious loopholes in the existing taxation mechanism.

They stressed that the consultation strategy adopted by the PTI government with the business community of Karachi must continue and the contribution of more than 70 percent revenue to the national exchequer must always be taken into consideration. “The business and industrial community of Karachi stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the government during this difficult time and we will continue to support the government in the larger interest of the country”, they added.

They also invited Hafeez Sheikh to visit the Karachi Chamber as soon as possible so that the business and industrial community could get an opportunity to share views about the Amnesty Scheme and also give valuable proposals for the forthcoming Federal Budget 2019-20, besides suggesting ways and means of how to improve the taxation system, enhance revenue generation and ensure ease of doing business which is one of the top most priority of the present government.

Siraj Teli and Junaid Makda also paid glowing tribute to Former Finance Minister Asad Umar for always realising the ground realities, making necessary corrections and struggling really hard to somehow minimise the burden on the poor segment of society.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019

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