KARACHI: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has decided to
establish a state-of-the-art tax institute in which revenue officials will be
schooled by the world class experts with the help of advanced curriculum and
modern technology tools, the sources said on Saturday.
“The
proposed National School of Taxation and Finance (NSTF) is not only aimed at
building the capacity of Inland Revenue (IR) officers, but also enabling the
country to achieve the official status of regional IR training hub for
neighboring countries e.g. Afghanistan, Sri-Lanka, Gulf States, Iran, India,
china, Nepal, Bangladesh etc.,” the sources told The News.
“The
FBR has issued plan in consultation with Tax Reform Commission (TRC) in a
meeting held on March 02, 2017.” They said the existing Directorate
General of Training and Research (DGTR) of IR will be transformed to the
proposed school.
“The
rationale for the school is based on the notion that after the recently held
Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) summit 2017 trade between member
countries would be doubled, while economic activity is also expected to
increase exponentially in the wake of in China Pakistan Economic Corridor
(CPEC),” they added.
The
sources also revealed the proposed NTFS will also deal with avoiding
Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs), benami transactions, money laundering
etc.
“As
per plan, the FBR will also offer certificate and degree programs for private
sector tax and finance professionals for ensuring sustainability in the tax
system,” the sources said, adding, In this regard, the FBR has invited
suggestions from IR officers on the plan, which should be submitted by March 10,
2017.
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