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GDP is not going down, No Slow Growth in PAKISTAN Says Chairman FBR Shabbar Zaidi
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He is right...GDP is not going down, No Slow Growth in PAKISTAN Says Chairman FBR Shabbar Zaidi
father of Pwc not a joke..
The situation on the ground is almost red hot now. You cannot spin inflation, and you cannot plug macroeconomic deficits with emotional appeals. It is true that the government did not create this situation, they inherited it. But it is equally true that at the time when they arrived in power and the deficits were growing, the prime minister was busy talking about the dam fund, making emotional appeals for contributions, and then about distributing chickens among the poor, and ‘recovering looted wealth’ to plug these deficits.
Meanwhile, then finance minister Asad Umar famously declared that the deficits have been plugged on the eve of his departure for Bali where he made the first formal approach to the IMF for a loan. If the deficits were plugged, why was he going to the IMF?
Its not about capability ..its about supportThis Man Is capable of doing alot...... father of Pwc not a joke..... Wish you best of luck Sir
Start wuth fact and than spin around it with conjecture ..So he's following the PTI practice of lying about the economy. I think this dawn article summarizes the problem nicely:
we will see whether PTI govt fails or not
but i agree with assessment that they failed to fix FBR in 10 months..the key word is 10 months..
the new team wants amnesty because it believes that if amnesty is not done, the shock of forceful confiscation might lead to 1970s situation..though i might disagree but its difference of opinion..however i am glad that they are stating its the last one, and shouldnt definitively be the last one
as FBR chief as always said tax is nothing but documentation, so i hope they move towards cashless economy by using a carrot and stick(for example forcing the retail and hotel sector to accept cash less payments or cancel their permit)
now it cant be VISA/MASTER alone as its too expensive, we need our own payment system just like the Chinese did
pakistan 40% economy is informal to avoid high taxation.What is this forced confiscation ?? it sounds like nationalization packaged in a new terminology
economy may be good(~4% growth) but fiscal situation is terrible, massive devaluation will help in balancing the booksIf the economy is doing as good as he says why is the military taking a budget cut?
He has a point about undocumented economy but let's not kid ourselves. It's not as if 100 billion in transactions are being hidden. At most it's a couple billion.
His job is revenue and uprooting the culture of not paying taxes. He has no purview over anything else. He should just say this is not my area and go talk to the finance ministry or PMs office.
pakistan 40% economy is informal to avoid high taxation.
government had two options
1. confiscate that informal economy
2. give amnesty to regularize it with amnesty scheme
yes its fiction, this number can range from 10-40%, world bank puts it at 20%This 40% figure is pure unadulterated fiction, The same fiction that promised a fix in 90 days. committing suicide if Pakistan went to the IMF. Hundreds of billions in secret accounts. Oil reserves greater than Saudi in Pakistan. Breaking the begging bowl. Pakistan's launch of the hubble telescope. etc etc.
One could go on and on with the daily fiction being generated by Pakistan's only growth industry. Telling porky pies.
By the way you cannot confiscate the informal economy because by its very nature its hidden and disguised. The size of that economy is pure guesswork. You can say 5% or 55% no one can prove you right or wrong.
The people who are avoiding taxes have accounts with the govt owned SBP and the SBP categorically refuses to disclose the owners of these accounts to the FBR, let alone the value of those accounts.
In other words the State refuses to name the Tax cheats and wants to protect them