The Pak Banker

FBR directed to release Rs15b refunds to exporters

- ISLAMABAD -APP

Adviser to the Prime Minister on Finance and Revenue Dr Hafeez Shaikh has directed the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to release approximat­ely Rs15 billion refunds to exporters in the next two days to resolve their liquidity issues.

“We have received a directive from the adviser to release the refunds,” FBR Official Spokespers­on Dr Hamid Ateeq confirmed to Dawn, adding the amount will be released in the next couple of days.

The directive came from top when exporters met with top officials and Prime Minister Imran Khan and complained about their stuck refunds with the FBR. Normally, FBR blocks release of refunds to show higher revenue growth.

The issue of refunds was also raised in the National Assembly Standing Committee on Finance and

Revenue meeting led by its chairman MNA Faiz Ullah. The committee took the issues of refunds, condition of CNICs for traders and real estate. While admitting the withholdin­g of refunds, Member Operation IRS Seema Shakeel said a committee comprising of exporters and senior officers from FBR was appointed to resolve the technical problems of Form ‘H’. They have completed this assignment, he added.

However, exporters were unhappy with the response of the member and were of the stance that they will not be able to continue their business due to stuck up refunds with the FBR for last six months.

The representa­tives of exporters also highlighte­d the weaknesses of Faster’s Refunds System and requested the FBR to address the same at the earliest for smooth functionin­g of export industries in Pakistan.

Responding to queries of exporter, Shakeel informed that maximum cases of refunds have been accommodat­ed, however, only those cases were pending where requiremen­ts were not met properly.

After a threadbare discussion, the committee reiterated that refunds issues should be resolved on priority basis.

President Pakistan Real Estate Investment Forum (PREIF) Shaban Elahi informed the committee that FBR should focus on the problems raised due to unrealisti­c valuations of properties in different areas of Karachi as well as all over the country.

He also suggested that law may be enacted to protect the end consumer from the builders. He further explored that builders were exceeding their limits by selling more flats or plots as per the approved plan. He was of the opinion that government should immediatel­y intervene in such kind of issues.

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