LAHORE: Instead of overtaxing existing payers, Federal Board of
Revenue (FBR) should take steps to bring all the registered people under the tax
net, Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI) said in a statement
issued on Thursday.
“The FBR officials are misusing Section 38-B of Sales Tax Act,
1990 to harass the business community unjustifiably at their shops and stores,”
Muhammad Nasir Hameed Khan, acting president LCCI, said while presiding over a
meeting here at the office of the chamber.
“They not only take coercive measures to raise unlawful tax
demands without providing any supporting document but also carry all the
available records with them.”
According to the statement, the consensus of the meeting was the
tax department’s teams may visit the markets, if indispensable, but should
immediately stop harassing business community.
“If there is an urgent need for taking stock and ascertaining
the Sales Tax liability of any particular business unit, the FBR officials
should take the concerned association or the chamber on board,” the statement
added.
Furthermore, attendees at the meeting expressed dismay that out
of 3.5 million registered taxpayers only around 1 million file their
returns.
“Government should take all the measures to ensure filing of
returns by remaining 2.5 million individuals and businesses,” a business leader
said adding, “The government claims that it always acts as a facilitator but in
this scenario it is entirely otherwise.” Criticizing certain practices of the
FBR, the participants complained that procedures like attaching business bank
accounts for recovery of outstanding dues are not only hampering growth but also
tarnishing the government’s business-friendly image.
“Unfortunately if the FBR initiates a recovery case, the
taxpayer is not allowed to defend as FBR itself is the complainant and a
judge,” they noted. They business association also protested that instead
of focusing on controlling under-invoicing, curbing smuggling, and expanding
the tax net, the FBR seems to be inclined to pressurize registered taxpayers
who are already suffering due to high rate of sales tax, income tax and Custom
duties by creating fictitious cases for recovery of outstanding dues to meet
revenue target.
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