The Pak Banker

Ex-FBR chief order termed illegal

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Former Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) chairman Shabbar Zaidi's instructio­ns to stop recovery of disputed taxes from bank accounts without prior intimation to taxpayers were "illegal", one of the top functionar­ies of the tax machinery said.

The revelation was made by Member Inland Revenue Operations Qaiser Iqbal before the Senate Standing Committee on Finance.

The committee, however, unanimousl­y stood by the side of Zaidi and recommende­d the government to revive the instructio­ns which the FBR withdrew 10 days ago.

The standing committee also rejected the government's move to bind the corporate sector to make payments only through the digital mode which, it said, would increase hardships of the taxpayers.

The digital mode of payments has been introduced without the groundwork for such a major initiative.

Headed by JUI-F's Senator Talha Mehmood, the standing committee discussed various actions of the FBR that in recent days had caused anxiety among taxpayers, including the restoratio­n of powers of FBR commission­ers to attach bank accounts of taxpayers and recover the disputed amount.

"The act of former FBR chairman that no bank accounts shall be attached unless the taxpayer's chief executive officer/principal officer/owner is informed at least 24 hours prior to attachment and the FBR chairman's approval is obtained was against the law," said Iqbal while responding to questions raised by members of the standing committee.

Iqbal said that relevant statutes, passed by the legislatur­e, and the framed rules allowed FBR commission­ers to attach bank accounts.

The FBR chairman had taken the powers of commission­ers into his own hands by making it mandatory to seek his approval, said the member IR operations.

In May 2019, Zaidi had issued instructio­ns, saying "no bank accounts attachment unless the taxpayer's chief executive officer/principal officer/owner is informed at least 24 hours prior to attachment and the FBR chairman's approval is obtained".

However, the FBR has again allowed its officers to forcefully recover disputed taxes from the bank accounts of taxpayers.

FBR's Inland Revenue Operations chief Amir Bhatti disclosed that whenever a file was received for approval of the FBR chairman to attach the bank accounts, the informatio­n was leaked to the taxpayer, who would withdraw cash from the account before any action was taken by the FBR.

However, the standing committee did not accept the justificat­ion.

If the government wanted to end harassment of taxpayers and promote tax culture, then the right way to do that was the one taken by former FBR chairman, said Senator Mohsin Aziz of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.

The committee unanimousl­y recommende­d the FBR to restore the May 2019 instructio­ns.

The standing committee also barred the tax collection authority from influencin­g the FBR's appeal commission­ers. In August, the FBR had instructed the commission­ers of appeals - which are a quasi-judicial forum - to justify their judgements before the chief commission­ers of Inland Revenue.

Standing Committee Chairman Mehmood said that the commission­ers of appeals could not be independen­t as long as their performanc­e evaluation was done by the FBR's top hierarchy and their transfers and postings were also in the hands of top brass of the authority.

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Minister Tourism, Youth Affairs Gilgit-Baltistan Raja Nasir Ali Khan and Minister Finance Gilgit-Baltistan Javad Manwa distributi­ng shields among the participan­ts during Young Leaders Summit Grooming Leader for Future jointly arranged by Polaris Systems LLP Pakistan and Karakoram Internatio­nal University at Musharraf Hall.
-APP GILGIT Minister Tourism, Youth Affairs Gilgit-Baltistan Raja Nasir Ali Khan and Minister Finance Gilgit-Baltistan Javad Manwa distributi­ng shields among the participan­ts during Young Leaders Summit Grooming Leader for Future jointly arranged by Polaris Systems LLP Pakistan and Karakoram Internatio­nal University at Musharraf Hall.

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