LAHORE, NOV 21 (DMN) - PIAF flays poor performance in revenue mobilization as FBR shows negative growth in tax collection. The
Pakistan Industrial & Traders Associations Front (PIAF) has flayed the
Federal Board of Revenue for its poor performance in revenue mobilization, as
it has registered the negative growth in tax collection in FY19, first time
during the past half century.
Quoting the statistics of
the FBR’s annual report, PIAF Chairman Mian Nauman Kabir said that the tax
agency collected Rs3.83 trillion during the FY19 and failed to even reach the
preceding fiscal year target of Rs3.85 trillion. Last time, the negative growth
of tax collection was recorded in fiscal year 1967-68.
He said the FBR missed the
revised target of Rs4.15 trillion and collected only Rs3.838 trillion, facing
Rs607 billion shortfall against actual revenue collection target of Rs4.44
trillion during the fiscal year of 2018-19.
PIAF flays poor performance in revenue mobilization as FBR shows negative growth in tax collection
Mian Nauman urged the
government to set realistic tax target that could be achievable and prove beneficial
for the economy.
He said that on the
insistence of the IMF, the federal government had set the FBR’s tax collection
target at Rs5.5 trillion or 12.4% of gross domestic product (GDP), requiring an
impossible growth of 44% over previous year’s collection.
He said that forcing the
existing taxpayers to meet unrealistic target will result in widespread
resentment among the business community which should be reconsidered.
He said that the wrong
policies of the government have reduced imports by $10 billion which has also
reduced revenue thus making the achievement of target impossible.
Moreover, the
revenue target cannot be achieved forcefully in this time of economic
contraction, he said and added that a right policy is needed to trigger
investment which is at the lowest ebb due to the fear among the investors.
PIAF flays poor performance in revenue mobilization as FBR shows negative growth in tax collection
PIAF chairman said the
overall growth in net tax collection declined by Rs15.3 billion in FY2019 when
compared with the collection of the preceding fiscal year.
He said the sales tax and
direct taxes recorded negative growth of 1.8 percent and 5.9 percent,
respectively though the collection of federal excise duty grew by 11 percent
and custom duties by 12 percent during the last fiscal year.
In 2018-19, the share of
customs duty and federal excise duty increased, whereas the share of direct
taxes and sales tax decreased which is not good for general public.
According to the data, the
last quarter of 2018-19 was the worst in terms of tax revenue collection.
Though monthly growth trend
indicated the increase in July 2018 to May 2019, but during the remaining ten
months either growth was below the double digit or negative.
Negative growth in revenue
collection was recorded during five months as compared to corresponding months
of the previous year, which was in fact very unusual.
PIAF flays poor performance in revenue mobilization as FBR shows negative growth in tax collection
He said that the government
has requested the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to reduce the federal tax
target by Rs300 billion to Rs5.2 trillion as shortfall in collection has
widened to Rs167 billion in just four months of the current fiscal year.
He urged the government to
revise its new target of Rs.5.27 trillion, which is not achievable yet, asking
the economic managers the revenue collection target should also be growth
oriented.=DNA
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PIAF flays poor performance in revenue mobilization as FBR shows negative growth in tax collection
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