FBR’s power of freezing bank accounts may be abused widely

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KARACHI
The Pakistan Association of Automotive Parts & Accessories Manufacturers (PAAPAM) on Sunday expressed serious concern over the decision of the Federal Board of Revenue to once again giving the Inland Revenue’s Chief Commissioners authority of freezing the bank accounts of the businessmen, which might be misused widely, appealing the government to review this policy and withdraw this anti-industry step so that a tangible and investment-friendly atmosphere could prevail in the country.
PAAPAM newly-elected Chairman Abdur Razzaq Gauhar, in a press statement issued here on Saturday, asked the government to adopt a policy of national economic development which should be aimed at devising some measures and incentives to promote the growth of industrialization in the country, as the present step to authorize the tax officials with rights of freezing bank accounts of businessmen is totally harmful and can be misused in the face of economic situation in Pakistan.
He added that such punitive action against the business community would create trust deficit, subsequently reducing domestic investment in the country.
The PAAPAM Chairman called for initiating a consistent and long-term policy of national growth to reduce the trust deficit amongst businesses in the country.
He said that taxes are must to run the affairs of the government but these should be imposed according to the ground realities. There is an urgent need of reforming and simplifying the taxation system with the consultation of real stakeholders, besides addressing the issue of double taxation through integration of provincial and federal government laws and harmonization of FBR and Punjab Revenue Authority.
He suggested that taxes should be charged one time by any provincial or federal government, as provinces levy same kind of tax which the federal government has already imposed, escalating the cost of production and discouraging the registered manufacturers.
He demanded the government to improve tax structure so that business and investment could flourish in the country, as the existing tax structure discourages investment. He requested the government to focus on reducing tax rates and expanding tax base by bringing all exempted sectors into the tax net.
He said that coordination between the government and the private sector was vital for economic growth, proposing the government to develop policies that could provide conducive business environment in the country.
Abdur Razzaq Gauhar said the sustainable solution to Pakistan’s problems lies in the structural reforms, as we can see very large inefficiencies in tax collection, which needs to be removed. So, the tax compliance must be improved and tax base should be broadened.