Year: 2019

  • KTBA asks FBR to clarify filing withholding statements after amendment

    KTBA asks FBR to clarify filing withholding statements after amendment

    KARACHI: Karachi Tax Bar Association (KTBA) has asked Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to issue clarification regarding filing withholding tax statement following amendment made through Finance Supplementary (Second Amendment) Act, 2019.

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  • Exchange companies stop dollar selling except for needy customers

    Exchange companies stop dollar selling except for needy customers

    KARACHI: Foreign exchange companies have decided to stop sale of dollars except for needy customers for education, health and Hajj, said Malik Bostan, President, Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP) on Friday.

    The representatives of FAP today again held a meeting with Syed Irfan Ali Shah, Executive Director of State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) to discuss reducing dollar rate and availability of the greenback to customers in the open market.

    After the conclusion of the meeting, the FAP decided that US Dollars should only be sold to real customers, including persons going abroad for heath and education. Further, buyers of dollars for Hajj and Umrah should also be entertained, it was decided.

    It is decided that dollars should not be sold to people, who wanted to create uncertainty in the market.

    Malik Bostan urged people to invest in local money instead of US dollar. “We should shun use of dollar to strengthen our economy,” he said.

    He appealed the people that if they avoid dollar buying for few days then its value would automatically reduce.

    Malik Bostan said that at present the dollar demand is around $7-8 million and in contrast the supply is only $4-5 million.

  • Second phase of Pak-China FTA not at cost of local industry: FPCCI

    Second phase of Pak-China FTA not at cost of local industry: FPCCI

    KARACHI: Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) has advised the government that the second phase of Pak-China Free Trade Agreement (FTA) should not be at the cost of local industry.

    FPCCI President Engr. Daroo Khan Achakzai, while chairing session on Pak-China FTA, advised that Pakistan may enter into second phase of FTA with China but not at cost of closing our local industries and adversely affecting the economy at large.

    He said first phase had enhanced Pakistan’s trade deficit with China to US$ 17 billion.

    President FPCCI further added that Pakistan has already liberalized 60 percent of its trade with China, suggesting that Ministry of Commerce to take policy reforms for elimination of under-invoicing and settle to have agreements with China on removal of Sanitary and phytosanitary measures (SPS), Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) and barriers other than tariffs.

    During the interactive session, the participants expressed their serious concern over the signing of second phase of CPFTA without ensuring the elimination of weaknesses of first phase of CPFTA.

    The participants said that considering the stances of several sub sectors industries like seafood, vegetable oil and leather products should also be considered to have zero rated export entry status like ASEAN so that enhancement of exports are contributed by these existing sub sectors of industries with available potential further to grow with the passage of time.

    The participants also considered to protect the domestic industries of Chemical, steel, leather, plastic and poultry, in specific industries in SME in such a way that the effects of FTA do not adversely affect the present industry, already hostage of domestic supply constraints.

    They said that time space, tariff reducing modalities, elimination of non tariff barriers should be rationalized in FTA in such a manner that circumstances surrounding the economies of FTA partners is fundamental to negotiate on non reciprocity basis due to huge difference in economic development levels of FTA partners.

    The participants of the meeting also showed concern on non-implementation of Electronic Data Exchange, earlier agreed between the Customs of both side countries.

    The participants also showed further concern on non documented data of at least 36 percent on account of reasons inclusive of continued reported under invoicing, which not only is making losses in custom collections but as well as is against fair practices of trade leading to unhealthy competition.

    The participants also stressed on the negotiation to focus negotiating on win-win concluded safeguard measures, transfer of technology and required skills for smooth operation of negotiated FTA.

    Moreover, the participants underlined the need of direct market access of Pakistan’s products in China; which presently allows import from Pakistan for sales in Chinese market through vendors, which have registered history of on rising trade disputes.

    The existing trade through such intermediaries creates the burden of not only apprehensions but also generates non resolved disputes arising of such mode trades in between Pakistan and China.

    The participants also stated that since already 60 percent trade of Pakistan from China is being conducted in major at Zero percent and in minor in between 0 to 5 percent, therefore further liberalization in these zero and 0-5 categories on import of intermediary and finished goods may not be preferred to be part of FTA.

    The participant feared that economic growth of Pakistan closing to 3.7 percent during this year will further suffer due to addition of further trade liberalization and small and medium vulnerable SMEs may add to the closure and reduction of industrial economy of Pakistan.

    The country needs employment as fundamental to the requirement of law and order, which may be assured to be preserved during negotiation of FTA as liberalization also costs employments for weaker economies.

    The participants also suggested that China should also give concrete plan of relocating its labor intensive industries in SEZs of Pakistan and include Pakistan in the supply chain of its finish goods exports from Pakistan, example of which are countries like Vietnam & Cambodia doing so.

    The participants also strongly suggested that Mutually Recognition Agreement for quality and quarantine inspections and standards be adopted to include meat and agriculture produce exports, which has identified potential of exports.

    The meeting concluded that the second phase of CPFTA should be deferred for some period to analyze the benefits and losses and further analyze as what exactly went wrong in first phase negotiations concluding to development of huge trade deficit with China.

    Pakistan should ask China to facilitate entry of significant export share from Pakistan, which demand of stakeholders in Pakistan appears to be realistic in view of rising deficit since first phase from 2.9 Billion USD to over 17 Billion USD.

    Further this deficit number on exchange of electronic data may cross 20 Billion USD. The outcome of such negotiation should also take care of issues of balance of payments, which are also recognized by the multilateral negotiating mechanisms.

    The participants also asked for free access and publication of negotiating draft with GoP on all proposed matrix and reasons thereof being considered to be negotiated in second phase of CPFTA.

    The proposed draft on negotiation be provided with reasons of endeavoring win-win situation available with GoP negotiators in respect of phase-II negotiation of FTA with China with complete analysis as how the present and future of industries will be protected by fiscal incentives, through tariff rationalization and other measures deem necessary to keep the country further falling from the declining GDP growth.

  • FBR promotes customs officers to BS-17

    FBR promotes customs officers to BS-17

    ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Friday notified promotions of Superintendents, Principal Appraiser, and Superintendent Preventive of Customs Department are promoted to the post of Assistant Collector (BS-17) in Pakistan Customs Service (PCS) with immediate effect and until further orders.

    The promotions of following officers of PCS have been notified:

    01. Nadeem Ahmad, Superintendent, LTU, Karachi

    02. Mumtaz Khan, Superintendent, MCC, Peshawar

    03. Muhammad Nazar-ul-Hassan, Superintendent, LTU, Karachi

    04. Muhammad Zahid Khan, Superintendent, MCC, Peshawar

    05. Muhammad Javed Mahmood, Superintendent, MCC, Faisalabad

    06. Muzafar Ali Rizvi, Principal Appraiser, MCC, Appraisement-East, Karachi.

    07. Israr Hussain, Principal Appraiser, MCC, Islamabad.

    08. Syed Shahid Hussain Rizvi, Principal Appraiser, MCC, Gwadar.

    09. Riaz Hussain Bhatti, Principal Appraiser, MCC, Appraisement, Lahore.

    10. Salim Yousaf, Principal Appraiser, Directorate of Intelligence & Investigation-Customs, Karachi.

    11. Ishtiaq Ahmed, Principal Appraiser (Valuation), MCC, Islamabad.

    12. Muhammad Saleem, Superintendent Preventive, MCC, Preventive, Karachi.

    The FBR said that on their promotion the existing posts of Superintendent/ Principal Appraiser/ Superintendent Preventive held by them are up-graded to BS-17 as personal to them till their posting against regular posts of Assistant Collector.

    Their promotion will take effect from the date of their charge assumption.

    The FBR further said that they will be on probation for a period of one year, extendable for further period, not exceeding one year, provided that if no order is issued by the day following the termination of probationary period, the appointment shall deem to be held until further order.

    The officers already drawing Performance Allowance equal to 100 percent of basic pay will continue to draw it on their promotion.

  • Stock market remains flat on lack of investors’ interest

    Stock market remains flat on lack of investors’ interest

    The Pakistan stock market witnessed a subdued trading session on Friday as investors showed a lack of interest in blue-chip stocks.

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  • Rupee gains 10 paisas against dollar

    Rupee gains 10 paisas against dollar

    KARACHI: The Pak Rupee gained 10 paisas against dollar on Friday following ease in demand for scheduled repayment for foreign loans.

    The rupee ended Rs141.30 to the dollar from previous day’s close of Rs141.40 in interbank foreign exchange market.

    The interbank foreign exchange market was initiated in the range of Rs141.35 and Rs141.40. The market recorded day high of Rs141.35 and low of Rs141.20 and closed at Rs141.30.

    A day earlier the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) in a meeting with representatives of Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP) had assured that repayment pressure against foreign loans was eased and rupee value would increased in coming days.

    In the open market the exchange rates were remained stable.

    The buying and selling of dollar was recorded at Rs142.50/Rs143.00, the same previous day’s level, in cash ready market.

  • Sales Tax Act 1990: rate in force to apply at time of supply

    Sales Tax Act 1990: rate in force to apply at time of supply

    KARACHI: Any change in the rate of sales tax shall apply at the time of supply or clearance of imported goods, as clarified by Section 5 of the Sales Tax Act, 1990, updated by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR). This section outlines the specific rules for applying sales tax when rates are adjusted and provides detailed guidelines for taxable supplies and imports.

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  • Past revenue-centric policies hurt exports: Prime Minister

    Past revenue-centric policies hurt exports: Prime Minister

    ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the revenue-centric economic policies of past governments have badly damaged the competitiveness of Pakistan’s exports.

    The past the revenue-centric economic policies with overemphasis on collection of revenues made the industry uncompetitive, the prime minister said while chairing 80th Meeting of the Board of Administrators of Export Development Fund (EDF) at Prime Minister’s Office, according to a statement on Thursday.

    The prime minister said that economic future of the country was linked with enhancement of exports which so far have remained far below the actual potential.

    The present government has made a paradigm shift in prioritizing the competitiveness of industry vis-à-vis revenue collection.

    The prime minister while expressing serious concern over the mismatch in collection and releases of the EDF during past years, directed that timely release of EDF, which was indeed the exporters’ money, be ensured during the current year while a comprehensive system be devised for the future to ensure unhindered releases and optimum utilization of EDF for its mandated purpose.

    The Board of Administrators of EDF, reconstituted the Finance Committee of the EDF Board which will be chaired by the Advisor to the Prime Minister on Commerce.

    The meeting approved budget and the schedule of activities to be held during TEXPO Exhibition 2019 at Lahore Expo Centre on 11th -14th April 2019.

    It was also decided during the meeting that the EDF Board would also include Secretary Textile Division, as its member, to ensure representation of the textile sector, being the major contributor towards exports of the country.

    Talking to the leading businessmen, the Prime Minister stated that the Government would continue taking the business community on-board in policy formulation process and their feedback would help the government further improve policy framework and to extend maximum facilitation to the exporters and the businessmen of the country.

  • Bill to amend foreign exchange regulations presented

    Bill to amend foreign exchange regulations presented

    ISLAMABAD: The finance ministry has presented a bill in the parliament to amend foreign exchange regulations to stop illegal transactions.

    A statement on Thursday said that in order to prevent illegal foreign exchange transactions, The ministry of finance has proposed to amend the Foreign Exchange Regulations Act (FERA) 1947 by introducing a bill “FER (Amendment) Act 2019”, in the National Assembly to empower the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) to regulate foreign exchange regime in the country more effectively.

    The proposed amendment has been approved by the Federal Cabinet and transmitted to Parliament for enactment.

    The amendments would substantially strengthen the SBP’s powers to issue necessary regulations/instructions relating to inland movement of foreign currency and enable it to monitor such movement.

    The measure is a part of government of Pakistan’s efforts to enhance the transparency of financial transactions.

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  • Interloop IPO’s 43pc subscription made through CDC’s electronic system

    Interloop IPO’s 43pc subscription made through CDC’s electronic system

    KARACHI: Stock market investors now prefer to use electronic IPO platforms to subscribe for new IPOs. In recent Interloop IPO, 43 percent of total subscriptions (both physical and electronic), or around 80 percent of all electronic subscriptions were made through CDC’s Centralized eIPO System (CES), said a statement issued on Thursday.

    Central Depository Company (CDC)’s Centralized eIPO System (CES) has become the premium choice of stock market investors as 2283 investors in the Interloop IPO subscribed through CDC’s Centralized eIPO System (CES).

    Investors had the option of physically submitting the IPO applications at designated banks, using Electronic IPO portals of designated Banks or using Centralized eIPO System (CES) of CDC.

    The CES is an online portal, available 24 hours a day from anywhere in the world and connected with all leading banks.

    This was also the first time that CDC introduced the IPO facilitation Account, an additional facility through which investors can subscribe securities even if they do not have CDC Account at the time of IPO subscription.

    The investors can later open their accounts and get their securities transferred in their respective accounts, till then securities will be in safe custody of CDC.

    This facility was introduced with the objective of facilitating new investors and encouraging maximum participation of retail investors in the IPO.

    Around 900 new investors participated in the Interloop IPO through this facility, which is a testament of the pilot phase’ success.

    In its continuous resolve to increase convenience for stock market investment, Central Depository Company of Pakistan Limited is taking regular initiatives to provide ease and efficiency for the subscription of shares offered through IPOs to general public.

    Commenting on this success, CEO-CDC Badiuddin Akber said, “This is an important step towards expanding the investor base in the Capital Market.

    “We are hopeful that this facility will be utilized by a large number of new investors and will become a good tool for attracting new investors towards our market.”

    He further said that “While it is important to note that both CES and IPO Facilitation Account are free-of-cost facilities for investors, this endeavor is part of CDC’s long time commitment towards the development of Pakistan Capital Market and our continuous efforts to introduce new technological solutions to enhance ease of doing business.