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Stop aid to Pakistan unless more pay taxes: Britain

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By AFP Published: April 4, 2013
LONDON: Britain should not go ahead with a major increase in aid to Pakistan unless Islamabad makes its wealthier citizens pay more taxes, British lawmakers said on Thursday.

Britain is due to double its assistance to Pakistan to $675 million in 2014-2015, making it the biggest recipient of British aid.

But parliament’s International Development Committee said it was unfair for Britain to fund health and education projects unless Pakistan’s new government, due to be elected in May, tackles “rife” corruption and tax evasion.

“We cannot expect the people in the UK to pay taxes to improve education and health in Pakistan if the Pakistan’s elite is not paying income tax,” the committee said in a report.

“Pakistan’s rich do not pay taxes and exhibit little interest in improving conditions and opportunities for Pakistan’s poor.”

Citing figures from the Pakistan Board of Revenue, the committee said only 0.57 percent of Pakistanis paid income tax last year – and that no one has been prosecuted for income tax fraud for at least 25 years.

Less than 30 percent of Pakistan’s members of parliament pay tax, it added.

The committee said there was a “powerful case” for continuing its aid programme to Pakistan, a country with “real poverty and serious security problems” as well as strong links to its former colonial power.

But it added that past donations have often failed to reach poor Pakistanis because of corruption.

Britain’s international development ministry said aid to Pakistan – a nuclear-armed state – was “predicated on a commitment to economic and tax reform”.

“We have made it clear to government and opposition politicians in Pakistan that it is not sustainable for British taxpayers to fund development spend if Pakistan is not building up its own stable tax take,” a spokesman said.

“Following the election we will make available practical assistance to the incoming government to help deliver reform of the Pakistan tax system and work with the IMF, but tax and economic reform must take place.”
 
Have to agree with the British here.

Why would anyone provide any assistance to us if we fail to tackle corruption and tax evasion which are the biggest source of loss for Pakistan?

It's just sad to see others pointing out something we should been inspecting ourselves.
 
How come all this aid goes into Pakistan and I never see it. Is aid may kitni Baybarkati hai...
 
How come all this aid goes into Pakistan and I never see it. Is aid may kitni Baybarkati hai...

Is aid may kitnay hissay hain kis ka kitna % hay, agar mujhay mera hissa nahi mila to may government ki parliament may support chor doonga.

This is how aid is distributed in Pakistan.
 
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