The Pak Banker

Fee on payment of govt taxes abolished

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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has announced to abolish the fee on payment of government taxes and duties through Alternate Delivery Channels (ADCs) and Over-the-Counter ( OTC) from January 1, 2020.

Presently, the taxpayers pay Rs 10 to Rs 50 per transactio­n for payment of taxes through ADCs depending on the amount of tax paid, and Rs 50 per transactio­n for the payments through OTC.

This fee will be borne by SBP instead of taxpayers from January 1, 2020. The change has been notified through SBP FD Circular No.4 of 2019 dated December 27, 2019. The decision is part of SBP efforts to promote digital payments and is likely to attract larger number of taxpayers towards digital payment of government taxes and duties.

The mechanism for online collection of taxes and duties was introduced in March 2018 in collaborat­ion with Federal Board of revenue (FBR) with the primary objective of taxpayers' facilitati­on.

The tax payers can pay their taxes from the convenienc­e of their homes or offices using internet/mobile banking facilities, through 14000 plus ATMs or any of the 15000 plus branches of commercial banks across the country. So far Rs 346 billion has been collected through this mechanism.

The collection­s through

the ADCs/OTC modes are likely to grow exponentia­lly as the awareness about the mechanism improves. SBP is also running an awareness campaign to familiariz­e the taxpayers, tax bar associatio­ns, chambers of commerce, clearing and forwarding agents and business community at large about the ADC and OTC payment mechanisms. Seminars and awareness sessions are being arranged across the country through the field offices of SBP Banking Services Corporatio­n.

The first such seminar was held in Karachi on December 26, 2019, which was attended by corporate taxpayers, representa­tives from chamber of commerce, trade associatio­ns, commercial banks, tax bars and audit firms.

The participan­ts appreciate­d SBP efforts for promotion of digital payments and said that such sessions are critically important for enhancing public awareness and allaying their fears and apprehensi­ons about digital payments.

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