Month: December 2020

  • Tax Return Filing: KCCI urges Prime Minister to facilitate taxpayers

    Tax Return Filing: KCCI urges Prime Minister to facilitate taxpayers

    KARACHI: Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) – the largest chamber in the country – has requested the prime minister to grant extension in the last date for filing return of income up to January 31, 2021.

    KCCI in this regard sent a letter to Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday and requested to extend the last date for filing income tax return.

    It is important to note that the business community is approaching the executive of the country after the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) refused to facilitate taxpayers to comply with mandatory requirement.

    KCCI president Shariq Vohra has requested the government to extend the last date for filing Income Tax returns up to January 31, 2021 as many taxpayers have not been able to file their returns on time due to COVID-19 pandemic.

    President KCCI has written a letter to Prime Minister Imran Khan in which it has been pointed out that the entire nation including taxpayers were hard hit by the first wave of Covid-19 and now second wave has gripped masses including the taxpayers particularly and tax practitioners which is a serious life threat for everyone.

    Hence, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) must be directed to extend the last date for filing income tax return up to January 31, 2021 which would be widely appreciated by the business community, he added.

  • Tax Return Filing: FPCCI approaches advisor to Prime Minister for date extension

    Tax Return Filing: FPCCI approaches advisor to Prime Minister for date extension

    KARACHI: Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) has approached advisor to Prime Minister on finance for the grant of extension in date for income tax returns for tax year 2020.

    The last date for filing income tax return is December 08, 2020. However, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has categorically rejected to extend the last date with the argument that it had already provided statutory time to taxpayers for making compliance.

    On the other hand, taxpayers, tax practitioners/consultants and business community are of the view that they are facing difficulties such as calculation errors on the IRIS portal. Besides, the working environment is not friendly due to spread of coronavirus.

    In this regard, Mian Anjum Nisar, President FPCCI and Sheikh Sultan Rehman Vice President have urged the Advisor to the Prime Minister on Finance Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh, and FBR Chairman Muhammad Javed Ghani to extend deadline for filing Annual Income Tax Returns from December 08, 2020 to February 15, 2021.

    The President FPCCI said that a large number of business community members have not been able to file their tax returns mainly due to COVID-19 effects on whole of the working environment and now the second wave which is more severe and requiring strict observation of SoPs has also significantly disturbed business activities all over the country.

    This has slowed down the normal economic and commercial activities.

    He further informed that there are also some discrepancies being faced by the filers in filling of Income Tax Return when a tax payer is requested to file two types of returns relating to partnerships / importers & suppliers.

    Mian Anjum Nisar President FPCCI and office bearers of the FPCCI have requested to extend the deadline of filing of Income Tax Return till February 15, 2021 as huge returns are pending for submission due to certain discrepancies while filling the returns, political situation and above all the severe COVID-19 rise in cases all over the country.

  • FBR disappoints return filing date extension seekers with new instructions

    FBR disappoints return filing date extension seekers with new instructions

    ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Monday issued new instructions to its tax offices for extension in filing income tax returns in special cases.

    The new instructions have disappointed tax consultants, practitioners and business community, who approached the FBR with request to extend the last date for filing income tax return beyond December 08, 2020.

    As only one day is left for filing income tax return for tax year 2020 the FBR issued instructions to field offices to facilitate taxpayers in granting date extension provided that requests are filed with genuine reasons for non-compliance by due date.

    The FBR has already made it clear that it would not further extend the last date for filing income tax return beyond December 08, 2020 as statutory time of 90 days granted to taxpayers for making compliance.

    It is worth mentioning that Pakistan Tax Bar Association (PTBA) in its letter on December 02, 2020 urged the FBR to extend the last date up to January 31, 2020 due to multiple reasons. The primary reasons identified by the tax bar was miscalculation in tax rate for different taxpayers.

    Further, it also identified the extraordinary situation due to coronavirus which restricted workforce to half besides halting the working activities due to lockdown imposed in various parts of the country.

    However, the FBR on Monday issued instructions to all the field offices regarding manual receipt of applications for extension to file income tax return for tax year 2020.

    The FBR again clearly mentioned that it would not further extend the date for filing income tax returns for tax year 2020. However, as per the new instructions application may be filed manually to commissioner Inland Revenue covering many taxpayers for extension in date for filing tax returns.

    The FBR directed the tax offices:

    (i) That, every Inland Revenue field formation would establish a help desk to receive manual requests for extension;

    (ii) That, one request for extension addressed to chief commissioner Inland Revenue concerned could cover multiple taxpayers provide it contains taxpayers’ name; CNIC.NTN and identification of jurisdiction.

    (iii) That the option for filing online request for extension would also be available and can be availed to the maximum degree; and

    (iv) That, extension would be granted generously to the extent possible.

    The FBR further directed the chief commissioner to ensure proper receipt of all requests, grant of extension, and report the number of requests received, and the extension granted by December 10, 2020.

  • Rupee falls by 19 paisas on import payment demand

    Rupee falls by 19 paisas on import payment demand

    KARACHI: The Pak Rupee fell by 19 paisas against the dollar on Monday owing to higher demand for import and corporate payments.

    The rupee ended Rs160.32 to the dollar from last Friday’s closing of Rs160.13 in the interbank foreign exchange market.

    Currency experts said that the higher dollar demand was due to the market was opened after two days weekly holidays.

    They hoped that they the local currency likely to gain in coming days due to strong economic fundamentals.

  • Pakistan Customs impounds 24 non-duty paid luxury vehicles

    Pakistan Customs impounds 24 non-duty paid luxury vehicles

    In a significant move to combat smuggling and uphold the vision of the Prime Minister, Pakistan Customs, in collaboration with Frontier Corps and Balochistan Police, executed a successful raid on a showroom located at Quetta-Chamman Highway.

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  • Persons not required to file return of income

    Persons not required to file return of income

    ISLAMABAD – Under the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001, there are specific categories of persons who are not required to file an annual income tax return, as clarified in Section 115 of the law. This provision offers relief to certain individuals based on humanitarian, age-related, or residency grounds.

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  • Key data of banking system: bank accounts top 60 million

    Key data of banking system: bank accounts top 60 million

    KARACHI: Around 60 million bank accounts are in the country having population of 208.31 million, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) said in a report.

    The SBP in its report on payment system released this week said that the currency circulation by September 30, 2020 was at Rs6,422 billion.

    According to the central bank the payment system infrastructure as on September 30, 2020:

    Number of Banks (Branches)44(16,121)
    Commercial/ Specialized Banks Branches14,938
    Microfinance (Branches)1,183
    Number of Real Time Online Branches (RTOBs)15,978
    Number of banks having ATM machines35
    Number of banks having open-looped POS machines5
    Number of banks having closed-looped POS machines4
    Number of banks providing Internet Banking services27
    Number of Banks providing Mobile Phone Banking services27
    Number of Banks providing Call Center Banking services23
    Total Number of PRISM System Participants50
    Total number of ATMs Interoperable Switches1
    Total number of Cash & Cheque Deposits Machines (CDMs)184
    Total number of Cash Deposits Machines with Cash Withdrawal facility20
    Multipurpose ATMs (With Cash & Cheque Deposit & Cash Withdrawal)15
  • Taxpayers entitled to get date extension for filing tax return, wealth statement

    Taxpayers entitled to get date extension for filing tax return, wealth statement

    ISLAMABAD: Taxpayers, who are unable to file income tax return and wealth statement by due date, are entitled to get date extension under tax laws by submitting application with genuine reasons.

    The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) a day earlier issued instructions to all the chief commissioners of Inland Revenue that it would not extend the date for filing income tax return and wealth statement beyond December 08, 2020.

    However, on the other hand tax bars and taxpayers are highlighting pressing issues such as calculation errors and many others on the IRIS portal making it difficult for filing income tax returns.

    Since only three days are left for the last date for filing income tax return for tax year 2018 i.e. December 08, 2020, and the FBR so far is not showing flexibility, those taxpayers, who believe they would not able to comply with the due date, should prepare themselves for submitting applications to concerned Commissioner IR to seek date extension.

    Section 119 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 allows taxpayers to file an application with logical reasons to get date extension for filing income tax return and wealth statement.

    The Section 119 of the Ordinance is reproduced below:

    Section 119: Extension of time for furnishing returns and other documents

    (1) A person required to furnish —

    (a) a return of income under section 114 or 117;

    (d) a wealth statement under section 116,

    may apply, in writing, to the Commissioner for an extension of time to furnish the return, or statement, as the case may be.

    (2) An application under sub-section (1) shall be made by the due date for furnishing the return of income, or statement to which the application relates.

    (3) Where an application has been made under sub-section (1) and the Commissioner is satisfied that the applicant is unable to furnish the return of income, or statement to which the application relates by the due date because of —

    (a) absence from Pakistan;

    (b) sickness or other misadventure; or

    (c) any other reasonable cause,

    the Commissioner may, by order, in writing, grant the applicant an extension of time for furnishing the return, or statement, as the case may be.

    (4) An extension of time under sub-section (3) should not exceed fifteen days from the due date for furnishing the return of income, employer’s certificate, or statement, as the case may be, unless there are exceptional circumstances justifying a longer extension of time:

    Provided that where the Commissioner has not granted extension for furnishing return under sub-section (3) or sub-section (4), the Chief Commissioner may on an application made by the taxpayer for extension or further extension, as the case may be, grant extension or further extension for a period not exceeding fifteen days unless there are exceptional circumstances justifying a longer extension of time.

    (6) An extension of time granted under sub-section (3) shall not, for the purpose of charge of default surcharge under sub-section (1) of section 205, change the due date for payment of income tax under section 137.

  • Weekly Review: stock market may move with corona cases, political noise

    Weekly Review: stock market may move with corona cases, political noise

    The stock market is likely to move in tandem with the daily number of coronavirus cases and the upcoming major show of opposition parties next week.

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  • MCC Appraisement West announces auction of cars, ambulances in large quantity on Dec 7-8

    MCC Appraisement West announces auction of cars, ambulances in large quantity on Dec 7-8

    KARACHI: Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) Appraisement and Facilitation, West, Karachi has announced an auction of a large number of motor vehicles to be held on December 7 – 8, 2020 at AICT, Maripur Road, Karachi.

    Following motor vehicles will be presented for the auction:

    01. SUZUKI WAGON-R, CHASSIS NO.MH34S-535516, Model 2016

    02. TOYOTA PRIUS CAR, CHASSIS NO.ZVW50-8043982, Model 2016

    03. SUZUKI ALTO CAR, CHASSIS NO.HA36S-332382, Model 2017

    04. TOYOTA PASSO, CHASSIS NO.M700A-0093475, Model 2017

    05. DAIHATSU MIRA E:S, CHASSIS NO.LA350S-0013731, Model 2017

    06. HONDA VEZEL CAR, CHASSIS NO.RU3-1221731, Model 2016

    07. SUZUKI EVERY VAN, CHASSIS NO.DA17V-178170, Model 2016

    08. HONDA FIT HYBRID CAR, CHASSIS NO.GPS-1206129, Model 2016

    09. TOYOTA AQUA CAR, CHASSIS NO.NHP10-2568051, Model 2016

    10. TOYOTA VITZ CAR, CHASSIS NO.NHP130-2042380, Model 2016

    11. TOYOTA PIXIS CAR, CHASSIS NO.LA300A-1046716, Model 2017

    12. HONDA N WAGON CAR, CHASSIS NO.JH1-1245197, Model 2016

    13. HONDA N BOX CAR, CHASSIS NO.JF1-1943064, Model 2017

    14. TOYOTA AQUA CAR, CHASSIS NO :NHP10-6515082, Model 2016

    15. NISSAN DAYZ CAR, CHASSIS NO :B21A-0371858, Model 2017

    16. NISSAN DAYZ CAR, CHASSIS NO :B21W-0448528, Model 2017

    17. MITSUBISHI EK WAGON CAR, CHASSIS NO :B11A-0208211, Model 2017

    18. TOYOTA AQUA CAR, CHASSIS NO :NHP10-66667353, Model 2017

    19. KINGLONG AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO:LKLSBAS36AB501082, Model 2010

    20. KINGLONG AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO:LKLSBAS32AB501743, Model 2010.

    21. KINGLONG AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO:LKLSBAS33AB501718, Model 2010

    22. HONDA FREED HYBRID, CHASSIS NO.GB7-1049414, Model 2017

    23. DAIHATSU CAST, CHASSIS NO.LA250S-0104955, Model 2017

    24. HONDA VEZEL HYBRID, CHASSIS NO. RU3-10771870, Model 2014

    25. One Unit Used Ambulance, Chassis No: LKSBAS34AB501744, Model 2011

    26. One Unit Used Ambulance, Chassis No: LKLSBAS34AB501727, Model 2010

    27. One Unit Used Ambulance, Chassis No: LKLSBAS37AB501740, Model 2010

    28. One Unit Used Ambulance, Chassis No: LKLSBAS34AB501100, Model 2010

    29. One Unit Used Ambulance, Chassis No: LKLSBAS3XAB501084, Model 2010

    30. One Unit Used Ambulance ChassisNo: LKLSBAS3XAB501733, Model 2011

    31. One Unit Used Ambulance, Chassis No: LKLSBAS31AB501720, Model 2010

    32. One Unit Used Ambulance, Chassis No: LKLSBAS3XAB501716, Model 2010

    33. One Unit Used Ambulance, Chassis No: LKLSBAS38AB501083, Model 2010

    34. One Unit Used Ambulance, Chassis No: LKLSBAS32AB501726, Model 2010

    35. One Unit Used Ambulance, Chassis No: LKLSBAS30AB501739, Model 2010

    36. One Unit used Ambulance, Chassis No: LKLSBAS39AB501741, Model 2010

    37. One Unit Used Ambulance, Chassis No: LKLSBS33AB501735, Model 2010

    38. SUZUKI HUSTLER CAR, CHASSIS NO.MR41S-369001, Model 2019

    39. TOYOTA HILUX PICKUP, CHASSIS NO.MROFR29GX01005763, Model 2006

    40. TOYOTA HILUX PICKUP, CHASSIS NO.JTFTE626200073451, Model 2002

    41. MERCEDES BENZ CAR, Chassis No. WDC2030452R062955, Model 2002

    42. MERCEDES BENZ CAR, Chassis No. WDC2030452R068333, Model 2002

    43. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LS4ASB3R4AE071602, Model 2010

    44. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LHKP42G77A9900627, Model 2010

    45. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS3XAB501098, Model 2010

    46. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS30AB501076, Model 2010

    47. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS37AB501723, Model 2010

    48. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS36AB501728, Model 2010

    49. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS38AB501732, Model 2010

    50. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS36AB501101, Model 2010

    51. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS3XAB501103, Model 2010

    52. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS38AB501097, Model 2010

    53. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS31AB501099, Model 2010

    54. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS37AB501091, Model 2010

    55. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS31AB501085, Model 2010

    56. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS38AB501102, Model 2010

    57. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS34AB501081, Model 2010

    58. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS37AB501074, Model 2010

    59. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS34AB504188, Model 2010

    60. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS36AB501079, Model 2010

    61. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS39AB501075, Model 2010

    62. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS30AB501742, Model 2010

    63. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS36AB501731, Model 2010

    64. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS35AB501719, Model 2010

    65. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS39AB501738, Model 2010

    66. AMBULANCE CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS37AB501737, Model 2010

    67. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS39AB501724, Model 2010

    68. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS38AB501729, Model 2010

    69. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS33AB501721, Model 2010

    70. AMBULANCE, CHASSIS NO.LKLSBAS35AB501722, Model 2010