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FBR witnesses biggest shakeup in its history
By Shahbaz Rana
Published: July 6, 2019
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has decided to transfer more than 2,500 of its officials in an attempt to break their nexus with businesses and improve efficiency, as it plans to build on the success of its tax amnesty scheme.

This grand scale shakeup is the first of its kind in the FBR’s history that is being done while keeping in mind the uphill task of collecting Rs5.550 trillion in fiscal year 2019-20. As a result of these transfers, people with tainted reputation are also being sidelined, said sources in the FBR.

The decision to reshuffle thousands of officials of grade-14 to grade-22 comes on the heels of successful culmination of tax amnesty scheme that has given a good reason to the FBR to go after people who still remain outside the tax net.
On Friday night, the FBR issued transfer orders of 2,150 low-paid staff of Inland Revenue in the first phase of reshuffling. The maximum number of employees, 726, was transferred in Karachi, followed by 565 in Lahore, and 357 in Islamabad.

FBR swoops on benami assets as amnesty ends

As a result of the tax amnesty scheme, around 100,000 people have become filers for the first time, which helped broaden the tax base by another 5%.

This distinguishes the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) government’s tax amnesty scheme from the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s (PML-N) scheme in which filing of returns was not mandatory.

Prime Minister Imran Khan has also called a meeting of grade-21 and -22 officers of the FBR next week, which will be followed by transfer orders at the members’ level, sources told The Express Tribune on Friday. The officers serving in intelligence wings of the FBR are also being transferred.

Nearly 2,150 people of the Inland Revenues Service have been transferred while around 500 people of Customs wing in grade-16 will be given new responsibilities aimed at improving efficiency and ending stagnation in formations. The total existing strength of the FBR is over 21,000 personnel.

Over 2,500 transfers and postings are aimed at plugging revenue leakages, curbing smuggling at borders and ports and assessing real incomes of the people.

The success of the tax amnesty scheme has silenced the critics of FBR Chairman Shabbar Zaidi.

Prime Minister Imran Khan picked Zaidi nearly two months ago from the private sector with an objective to infuse out-of-box ideas in the rotten tax machinery.

“As many as 119,595 people have availed the PTI’s tax amnesty scheme and paid Rs55 billion in taxes,” the FBR’s Member Inland Revenue Policy Dr Hamid Atiq Sarwar told the National Assembly Standing Committee on Finance on Thursday.

In terms of participation, the PTI’s tax amnesty scheme attracted 44% or 36,700 more people as compared to the PML-N’s tax amnesty scheme.

These 119,595 beneficiaries whitened Rs2.9 trillion worth of black assets, which was also Rs400 billion or 16% better than the PML-N government’s tax amnesty scheme.

However, the Rs55 billion collection was 55.6% less than Rs124 billion taxes collected under former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi’s tax amnesty scheme. The key reason for low tax collection was the low tax rates that were offered this time, particularly to real estate sector.

Dr Sarwar informed the National Assembly panel that Rs13.5 billion of the tax amnesty will become due in new fiscal year, as many beneficiaries opted to defer their tax liabilities in return of paying penalties.

This will bring total collection under the tax amnesty scheme to Rs69 billion, which is still 44% lower than the last tax amnesty scheme.

The credit to make the PTI’s tax amnesty scheme successful largely goes to the new chairman who took pain to go on mainstream media to campaign for promoting the tax culture.

The chairman FBR is now planning to break the nexus of corrupt FBR officials with the business community. The transfer criteria include stay at a particular post, complaints against officials and officers and deploying people where they are more effective.

Those people who have recently been posted would not be touched, except where there are complaints against them. Despite repeated but half-hearted attempts, the FBR has not been able to prosecute nearly 200 allegedly corrupt officers who are facing inquiries since 2015.

Few months ago, another summary was moved by the FBR to the Establishment Division for seeking PM’s approval to remove grade-20 and -21 officers. But the Establishment Division returned the file on the grounds that there was a need to conduct fresh inquiries against them.

Shabbar Zaidi has already placed a bar on the FBR officials to provide private consultancy.

Zaidi wanted to transfer thousands of officials in the hope that the workforce would go after people are not coming in the tax net. About 2.1 million people have filed their annual income tax returns, although 53 million people pay income tax. This shows that the FBR lacks the will to catch these people, despite having information about their lifestyles.

The sources said the FBR is going to reduce the number of its members from 13 to 8 besides replacing some key members. The Member Inland Revenue Operation Seema Shakil is being transferred for her failure to achieve the annual tax collection target of Rs4.4 trillion set for the last fiscal year.

Assets Declaration Scheme expires today

The FBR has missed the target by a record margin of Rs576 billion. For the first time in its history, the FBR’s revenue collection fell even below last year’s level.

The posts of member Facilitation and Taxpayers Education (FATE), member Strategic Planning Reform and Statistics, member Human Resources, member Internal Audit and member Legal and Accounting Customs are planned to be abolished.

After appointing the chairman from the private sector, the government was considering bringing at least two members from the FBR in the headquarters.

The member Information Technology and chief information officer may be appointed from the private sector. The chief information officer will come in place of member FATE – a post that is going to be abolished along with four other positions of the members.


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Transferred to where? I think these are mostly internal transfers, If they land into regional tax offices in small cities and remote areas they will be at more freedom to do what they have been doing.

The total existing strength of the FBR is over 21,000 personnel.

That is a lot of people in revenue collection service that has shifted to an automated filing system.
 
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people with tainted reputation are also being sidelined, said sources in the FBR.

Very much needed shake up if it's being done in right way, because of haramkhoors in FBR state loose over 40% revenue as per estimates of different world organizations, if they do their work honestly than we don't need to increase taxes or impose new taxes. But why people with tainted reputation are being sidelined? Why not investigate them, if found guilty than confiscate assets they have made and put them in prison and hire new people, there are lots of educated unemployed people who should replace these haramkhoors.
 
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But why people with tainted reputation are being sidelined? Why not investigate them, if found guilty than confiscate assets they have made and put them in prison and hire new people, there are lots of educated unemployed people who should replace these haramkhoors.

Most probably because they don't wish to start a conflict with babu mafia at this moment may be. It is a strong mafia in fact one of the strongest.
 
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Most probably because they don't wish to start a conflict with babu mafia at this moment may be. It is a strong mafia in fact one of the strongest.

There's no doubt that Baboo mafia is very strong and more corrupt than politicians. It's not easy to clean them.
 
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so to plug the holes fix the leaks they decided to move (transfer) damaged part to somewhere else and not remove them!

bhai wah!!

is govt say zyada buzdil govt ajj tak nai aye pakistan may!
 
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so to plug the holes fix the leaks they decided to move (transfer) damaged part to somewhere else and not remove them!

bhai wah!!

is govt say zyada buzdil govt ajj tak nai aye pakistan may!

You simply cannot terminate service of a government official that easily even if that person is a peon. Second no government can take head on with babuz, they are not in revenue department only from IGs DPOs SPs foreign office railway to post office. It would be similar like doctors going on a strike.
 
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You simply cannot terminate service of a government official that easily even if that person is a peon. Second no government can take head on with babuz, they are not in revenue department only from IGs DPOs SPs foreign office railway to post office. It would be similar like doctors going on a strike.
bhai ya khauf jo aik 2 takkay keh babu say hain woh kuch nai kar paye ga kabhi;

utha keh bahir phaiko fking PM of Pakistan is scared of a chumpo chor babu!
 
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So most probably the new Chairman is playing it safe.
so to plug the holes fix the leaks they decided to move (transfer) damaged part to somewhere else and not remove them!

bhai wah!!

is govt say zyada buzdil govt ajj tak nai aye pakistan may!

It's easy to talk about clean bureaucracy which is entrenched in system since 1947, they know the system and ways to manipulate it to keep multiple doors open for themselves. It's not easy to fire them in current system in place. But government should start with baboos whose corruption is obvious, find out their Benami assets and prosecute them.
 
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bhai ya khauf jo aik 2 takkay keh babu say hain woh kuch nai kar paye ga kabhi;

utha keh bahir phaiko fking PM of Pakistan is scared of a chumpo chor babu!

Not easy in fact it is impossible. Her ministry aik babu k dum pay chalti hy.

It's not easy to fire them in current system in place. But government should start with baboos whose corruption is obvious, find out their Benami assets and prosecute them.

They can also start by not inducting them in revenue department going forward.
 
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bhai ya khauf jo aik 2 takkay keh babu say hain woh kuch nai kar paye ga kabhi;

utha keh bahir phaiko fking PM of Pakistan is scared of a chumpo chor babu!

LOL!!! They will go to courts and get themselves restored. Government must gather proves of their malpractices which can stand in our current judicial system and then prosecute them for crimes, just firing them will yield nothing.

They can also start by not inducting them in revenue department going forward.

Yes, Ideally they should be transferred to role where chances of corruption are minimum until they are properly investigated and cleared. But the problem is that people who will be investigating them will also be public servants and patti bhais. That's why clearing baboo mafia is kind of mission impossible.
 
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LOL!!! They will go to courts and get themselves restored. Government must gather proves of their malpractices which can stand in our current judicial system and then prosecute them for crimes, just firing them will yield nothing.
lols judiciary is a joke!

khair system is fked up an nothing will change if we persist with current sysstem where babu is strongee than pm
 
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The shake-up is need of the hour; on the other hand fight against corruption is not an easy task. Very much evident from our social/political behaviour.
Considering population of Pakistan 100,000 is a pinch of salt; but government should encourage by offering privileged treatment for tax payers at airports, government offices, institutions etc.
 
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All government can do right now is transfer these corrupt officials to useless posts.

Whats really need to be done is fixing the government's hiring process so these corrupt people can stop landing jobs in government positions
 
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