The Pak Banker

Traders postpone strike call after talks with FBR chief

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The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) held out assurances to traders that no action will be taken against them merely on the basis of informatio­n emanating from submitting their CNICs until Sept 30.

The traders had announced a shutter down strike after the FBR mandated submission of CNICs during the sale and purchase of goods. Talking to Dawn, All Pakistan Anjuman Tajaran's President Ajmal Baloch said that his associatio­n postponed the post-Eid scheduled strike call.

Traders also vehemently opposed the three schemes including simplified tax regime for traders, fixed tax regime for small shopkeeper­s and issuance of business licences to bring the undocument­ed sectors under the tax net announced by the FBR on Aug 1.

"We have assured traders that the data compiled on the basis of CNIC used for sale and purchase of goods will not be used against them in the next one and half months", FBR's Official Spokespers­on Hamid Ateeq said.

He said the board had asked traders to submit their CNIC at the time of purchases and sales until the scheme for traders and fixed token tax for small shopkeeper­s are finalised.

Markazi Tanzeem Tajiran Pakistan Chairman Kashif Chaudhry after meeting with FBR Chairman Shabbar Zaidi told Dawn that the shutdown call was taken away while adding that a committee comprising the FBR officials and trade representa­tives has been constitute­d to fine-tune the fixed tax scheme by Sept 30 for small traders.

The FBR, in a statement issued after the meeting with the traders, said that it has inter alia been agreed with consensus that no adverse action under the Income Tax Ordinance 2001 and Sales Tax Act 1990 will be undertaken against the traders merely on the basis of informatio­n emanating from CNIC as required under the Finance Act 2019 for traders till Sept 30.

In order to finalise the scheme for small shopkeeper­s, the statement added, the proposed drafts submitted by various trade bodies will be taken into considerat­ion by the FBR.

The government has announced various schemes not only to document the large sector but also to bring them in the tax net.

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