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FBR to raid against non-filers

Notices issued to 6500 individuals and recovered Rs 1.75 billion

Karachi, March 18, 2019: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Monday hinted to continue raids and strict action against non-filers to widen the tax net and higher tax revenue collection.

Chairman Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Muhammad Jehanzaib Khan has said that the FBR will not harass filers and but will continue raids against non-filers to expand the existing tax net.

While, exchanging views at a meeting with business community during his visit to the Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI), he said that a huge reforms agenda has been finalized for FBR in which massive investment will be made with major thrust on the Information & Communication Technology (ICT) to create an interface between taxpayers and tax collector in order to minimize human contact.

“Work is also underway on simplification of tax laws and tax policy and we are also in the process of delineating the tax roadmap which would define taxation principles for the next 10 years to be followed for the imposition of taxes, besides devising a roadmap for creating balance between direct and indirect taxes”, he added.

Chairman FBR further informed that as a test case, FBR recently issued notices to 6500 individuals outside the tax net with numerous pre-defined parameters including purchase of property worth more than Rs30 million or car purchase by such individuals. 

 

FBR assessed a recovery of Rs3 billion from these individuals, of which Rs1.75 billion have been recovered so far, he mentioned.

 

He further stated that FBR has been facing a lot of crises mainly due to evasions in Sales Tax because of FBR’s own weaknesses. The Sales Tax has to be administered well by reviewing numerous exemption regimes that have distorted the entire taxation system, he opined.

 

Adding that the rate of Sales Tax can be reduced in due course if its application becomes uniform and all the distortions along with various concessions were removed.

 

Referring to concerns expressed by Chairman BMG Siraj Teli over poor attitude and culture at FBR along with trust deficit between tax-collectors and taxpayers, he said that organizational change and change in attitude was an uphill task not just at the FBR but in any organization.

 

“However, FBR is ready for the change in its attitude and culture. I absolutely have no doubt that vast majority at the FBR is willing to change in order to come up to the expectations and jointly move forward”, he added.

FBR announces to raid against non-filers
FBR announces to raid against non-filers

Jehanzaib Khan admitted that FBR has remained largely focused on the existing taxpayers who are already in the tax net while tax broadening has not taken place. It is also a fact that FBR possesses detailed information about every tax payer and evader due to massive digitalization but they don’t have the capacity to handle and interpret this huge data. 

“We are trying to build capacity to scrutinize such an enormous data carrying details about the lifestyle of individuals within and outside the tax net”, he assured.

Referring to KCCI’s suggestions about Asset Declaration Scheme, Chairman FBR assured that KCCI’s suggestions for the next Asset Declaration Scheme will be seriously reviewed and taken into consideration. “We are the custodians of your data and it is our responsibility to keep your data confidential and fulfill the promises”, he assured.

He also agreed that constitutional guarantee and judicial protection must also be part of the Asset Declaration Scheme. “Whatever is possible will be given in the Asset Declaration Scheme and your recommendations in this regard will certainly be reviewed and considered”, he added.

Referring to KCCI’s concerns over FBR’s discretionary powers, he said that judicious exercise of these powers was the responsibility of FBR officials. “Having power to search or arrest does not mean that we start searching and arresting everyone. If taxpayers and tax collector improve their communications by promptly replying to notices and openly sharing their miseries, there will absolutely be no need to exercise these powers”, he added.

He requested KCCI to nominate a team so that they could sit with FBR at numerous consultation meetings while the final meetings will be presided over by himself and all positive and mutually agreed suggestions arising from these meetings will certainly be incorporated which must focus not only on business facilitation but also on revenue generation with a view to ensure macroeconomic stability which was also very essential for flourishing businesses. Chairman FBR announced to designate a contact person from his office who will be responsible for promptly responding to issues raised by KCCI.

In response to a query by President KCCI, Chairman FBR clarified that FBR will not be conducting raids against filers only but will continue take action against non-filers.

Chairman Businessmen Group & Former President KCCI Siraj Kassam Teli, Vice Chairmen BMG Tahir Khaliq and Zubair Motiwala, President KCCI Junaid Esmail Makda, Senior Vice President Khurram Shahzad, Vice President Asif Sheikh Javaid, Former Presidents AQ Khalil, Haroon Agar & Shamim Ahmed Firpo along with Managing Committee Members and others were also present at the meeting.

 

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