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ISLAMABAD: In an unimpressive development, Pakistan’s tax base has shrunk further as only one million people have filed income tax returns in the current tax year, a decrease of almost 17% or 200,000 people, calling into question claims of broadening the tax base.

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Wednesday published the Active Taxpayer List for tax year 2016, comprising only 1,013,528 entries.

The figure stood at 1.24 million in tax year 2015, which shows that 200,000 individuals and companies that were earlier in the tax net have this time skipped the network.


The FBR headquarters had given February 23 deadline to list the manually filed income tax returns, therefore, there is hardly any chance that the one million tally will significantly improve in coming months.

The figure was even worse than the 2014 tax year when return filers were 40,000 more than the current year. The FBR had set a target of widening the tax base to 1.5 million in 2016 but it fell short of the goal by almost 500,000 people.

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In 2007, about 2.1 million people had filed income tax returns, but both PPP and PML-N governments failed to reach that point.

“Certainly, it is embarrassing for the government,” commented Dr Ikramul Haq, a well-known tax expert. “This shows that the policy of different tax rates for filers and non-filers of tax returns has backfired.”

In most of the cases, people were paying higher taxes and then recovering them from clients as the cost of goods and services, Haq said.

Three years ago, the government had introduced the policy of charging higher tax rates from those who do not file tax returns. It imposed 0.6% withholding tax on all banking transactions carried out by non-filers. Later, it cut the rate to 0.4%, giving in to pressure from traders.

It is also charging 0.6% withholding tax on cash withdrawal from banks by the non-filers. The government has set the dividend income tax at 17.5% for the non-filers compared with the standard rate of 12.5%.

Under the International Monetary Fund’s loan programme, Pakistan had committed to increasing the tax base by 300,000. It also served notices on more than 300,000 non-filers but their response was very discouraging.

The Punjab government has already stopped collection of income-based agriculture tax while succumbing to political pressure.

FBR spokesman Dr Mohammad Iqbal, however, insisted that it was not a bad performance. On March 1, 2016, 852,235 people had filed income tax returns and the current year’s figure was much better, he said.

Iqbal was of the view that people did not file tax returns as their names were already present in the Active Taxpayer List of 2015, which allowed them not to pay extra tax.

Now the Active Taxpayer List of 2016 has been published and these 200,000 people will eventually file their returns.

Iqbal said the FBR had decided to launch an aggressive campaign and would serve 200,000 tax notices before June. The notices will be issued on the basis of commercial imports and withholding tax transactions.

Another FBR official said the revenue board would send tax notices to 10,000 non-filers.

However, the outcome is not likely to be different from the previous campaign when hardly 10,000 people came into the tax net.

Owing to administrative, policy and political challenges, the FBR has been finding it tough to meet its tax collection targets. In first eight months of the current fiscal year, it experienced a shortfall of Rs150 billion.

However, tax authorities claim that out of the total shortfall, Rs124 billion is because of abrupt changes to government’s economic policies. This includes a hit of Rs90 billion in sales of petroleum products and Rs14 billion due to zero rating of five export-oriented industries.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 2nd, 2017.


https://tribune.com.pk/story/1343196/govt-aims-widen-tax-net-return-filers-shrink-17/
 
non filing doesn't necessarily mean you don't pay your taxes - a lot of professionals pay taxes but do not file. Every person i have spoken with has said negative things about corruption and harrassment FBR people give. build their own homes in dubai...
 
return Filing is essentially an exercise in which the government is able to discern the source of your income and match it with the amount of tax you have paid and the assets that you have accumulated. For example, a salaried person earning say Rs. 40,000 a month which amounts to Rs. 480,000 a year. As per recent FBR Tax slab he has to pay 2% tax on all income between Rs. 400,000 and Rs. 500,000. Hence, his yearly tax will be Rs. 1600. However, in addition to filing you also have to submit a wealth statement detailing all your assets and liabilities. Now here things get tricky as people some people don't want the government to want to know the value of assets they have made. Obviously, if a person's yearly salary is Rs. 480,000, yet he owns 2 kanal bungalow, has 3 cars and a ton of cash in his bank account, then the FBR will have some legitimate questions for his as to where he got all these assets.
 
Points to a shrinking middle class in Pakistan. Also a indicator of rising poverty and money being concentrated in a few hands.

I doubt it as recent reports indicate a booming consumer market which is being fueled by rising middle class.
 
I doubt it as recent reports indicate a booming consumer market which is being fueled by rising middle class.
If one guys 100 iphones does not mean that 100 different ppl have become upper middle class. But if 100 extra ppl file IT returns it shows distribution of wealth.
 
If one guys 100 iphones does not mean that 100 different ppl have become upper middle class. But if 100 extra ppl file IT returns it shows distribution of wealth.

Pakistan always have more income equality then gangaland, hence more middle class, less poverty..

Points to a shrinking middle class in Pakistan. Also a indicator of rising poverty and money being concentrated in a few hands.

Ponka, it points to govt's experiments with filers which are backfiring.. Pakistan is doing fine.
 
Why blame us ? Its a Pakistani report which highlights a 1/5th drop in IT filers.
On the bright side your neighbours India and Bangladesh are doing very well.

Pakistan always have more income equality then gangaland, hence more middle class, less poverty..



Ponka, it points to govt's experiments with filers which are backfiring.. Pakistan is doing fine.
 
Why blame us ? Its a Pakistani report which highlights a 1/5th drop in IT filers.
On the bright side your neighbours India and Bangladesh are doing very well.

typical low IQ reply as expected from you guys, where i blamed you or your country?

and best of luck to bharat and bangladesh are we discussing them? :cuckoo:
 
typical low IQ reply as expected from you guys, where i blamed you or your country?

and best of luck to bharat and bangladesh are we discussing them? :cuckoo:
What does gangaland mean ? Which imbecile brought it up ?
 
What does gangaland mean ? Which imbecile brought it up ?

well its shithole in our east from where ugly stinky jobless pests type shitty comment about Pakistan from their filthy slums. i think you are a bharati :enjoy:
 
Unfortunately, this thread has been derailed like countless others due to trolling.
 
well its shithole in our east from where ugly stinky jobless pests type shitty comment about Pakistan from their filthy slums. i think you are a bharati :enjoy:
Ugly stinky is ok, but jobless ?? Sinecures more like it.
 
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