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Real estate tax revenues mark 56.7% deficit from target in FY 2015/2016

Parliament Planning and Budget Committee meets RTA mid-December

- By Abdel Razek AlShuwekhi

Parliament’ Planning and Budget Committee criticised the Ministry of Finance for the weak tax revenues during the previous fiscal year 2015/2016.

The real estate tax revenues during that year reached EGP 1.294bn, from a target of EGP 3.097bn, marking a deficit of 56.7%.

The committee asked to meet the Egyptian Real Estate Taxation Authority (RTA) in the first half of December to discuss improving the performanc­e.

The committee held a meeting with officials of the RTA on Wednesday.

MP Talaat Khalil said that the RTA needs improvemen­ts in the coming period, in terms of legislativ­e aspects, as well as administra­tive and technical aspects, through the provision of modern equipment for its employees.

He added that the committee asked RTA Head Samia Hussein for a list of employees and their roles to learn about the shortcomin­gs. The committee also sought a report on the preparedne­ss of the authority’s offices in other governorat­es.

He said that the real estate tax collected reached EGP 968m versus a target of EGP 2.3bn.

The agricultur­al real estate tax also reached EGP 203m, against a target of EGP 58m.Tax collected from entertainm­ent facilities reached EGP 122m, from a EGP 45m target.

According to Khalil, the developmen­t of the tax system, especially with regard to real estate tax, is capable of reaching above EGP 2.5bn per year, which could ease the financial burden on the public treasury.

MP MervatAlex­an,a member of the planning and budget committee, said the number of employees in the RTA is 26,000 employees, including 23,000 that were assigned from local councils.

She added that the committee asked the Ministry of Finance to reopen the Money Changers Institute for two years, in order to provide efficient employees.

The Ministry of Finance aims to collect taxes of EGP 604bn through expanding the tax community base and developing the state’s tax authoritie­s.

 ??  ?? MP Mervat Alexan, a member of the planning and budget committee
MP Mervat Alexan, a member of the planning and budget committee

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