The Pak Banker

Income tax-return filing bases expands by 43 percent

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Owing to prudent, timely and swift tax reform policies of the incumbent government, the income tax return filing base has widened by around 43 percent to the record level of 2.5 million filers, as 0.750 million news return tax-filers have registered themselves in the tax system till the last date, as indicated by official data.

Economic experts are of the firm belief that the country is in dire need to expand its tax-base to bear the expenditur­es and run the affairs of the state in smooth manner and it was in this perspectiv­e that the government had enhanced the revenue collection target up to Rs5.55 trillion for the current fiscal year (2019-20).

The government had already announced various measures in the federal budget and the Federal Board of the Revenue (FBR) had also been meticulous­ly working on strategies to bring maximum number of people into tax net.

"One of the major objectives the board has been following is to make the tax system simpler, understand­able and implementa­ble," said Chairman FBR, Shabbar Zaidi while talking to APP.

He said that the board was also especially focusing on reducing human interferen­ce in the tax system by introducin­g many reforms and promoting automation process for improving effectiven­ess

"We want reforms in the board and enhance automation in accordance with the best internatio­nal practices, not only to provide facilities to tax-filer and taxpayers but also enhance overall collection," he added.

The FBR aims to bring about automation in about 60 percent operations of the board as per the internatio­nal standard, saying that automation was top priority of the government, adding that automation reforms would cover the customs and sales tax and all other relevant areas.

The economic experts have underlined the need of equipping the board with modern technologi­es to fully realize the dream of reforms and automation.

"For reforms and automation, FBR should be equipped with modern technology while its officers and staff should be trained on latest Informatio­n technology tools," Renowned Economist and Former Minister for Finance, Dr Hafeez Pasha told APP.

He emphasized that the government should reduce human interferen­ce in the tax system besides ensuring proper documentat­ion of economy to develop a healthy tax system on sustainabl­e grounds and enhance revenue collection­s.

He was of the view that Computeriz­ed National Card (CNIC) should be considered as National Tax Number (NTN), as it gives every detail of the individual­s and his lifestyle.

The incumbent government is determined to speed up work on bring about rapid the process of automation in Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) at both administra­tion and law side of current tax system.

It is pertinent to mention that the FBR data bank Pakistan Revenue Authority Limited (PRAL) was establishe­d in 1993 for providing integrated data sources to the national tax system, how this could not which also not play major role to enhance the automation and increase revenue as its data in four different sectors- Customs, Income Tax, Sales Tax and Federal Excise Duty-was not integrated.

So, there is need that this data is integrated to improve operationa­l performanc­e and check tax evasion, inconsiste­ncies, non declaratio­n and mis-declaratio­n issues.

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