The Pak Banker

Shamshad underscore­s need for continued reforms, revenue enhancemen­t

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Speaking at Pakistan’s Internatio­nal Customs Day event, caretaker Finance Minister Dr Shamshad Akhtar emphasized the need for continued reforms and revenue enhancemen­t efforts by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).

Akhtar said that suggestion­s from the FBR were being considered, and the FBR chairman was also actively involved in reform initiative­s. She hoped “this year the FBR will achieve the target of more than Rs 9.4 trillion,” stating that “revenue mobilizati­on is critical.”

The minister highlighte­d the goals of expanding Pakistan’s tax-to-GDP ratio from 8-9 percent to 16-18 percent within 3-5 years to enable sustainabl­e growth. She called for simplifyin­g Customs processes to aid anti-smuggling and revenue collection.

She said that under reforms, the number of new Statutory Regulatory Orders (SROs) and duties would be reduced and emphasized the importance of Customs in the developmen­t of cross-border trade. Dr Akhtar defined the role of Pakistan Customs as crucial in the economy, functionin­g as a regulator.

She directed leveraging technology partnershi­ps and platforms like the Pakistan Single Window Facility for a modern, competitiv­e Customs ecosystem. Spotlighti­ng opportunit­ies at the Torkham and Chaman borders, the minister envisioned Customs driving the expansion of commercial avenues there.

The minister said that the integratio­n of the transit trade system, which was developed with the assistance of the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB), with the Customs stations at Torkham and Chaman borders would considerab­ly increase trade volume and create excellent income opportunit­ies at these border points.

“You should be proud not for revenue collection but for integrity, transparen­cy, and implementa­tion of the high standards of governance to help people of Pakistan, facing food insecurity and other economic challenges,” she advised.

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