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  • FBR urged to allow time extension making audit notice compliance

    FBR urged to allow time extension making audit notice compliance

    KARACHI: Pakistan Tax Bar Association (PTBA) has urged the tax authorities to allow time extension to taxpayers for making compliance in audit notices of tax year 2014.

    In a letter sent to Ms. Nausheen Javaid Amjad, Chairperson, Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Friday, the PTBA urged to grant an extension of time under Section 214A of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 to complete the amendment of assessment proceedings for the tax year 2014 in order to provide sufficient time to taxpayers for compliance of such notices issued by the department in the best possible interest of the taxpayers at large.

    The apex tax bar said that it had been brought to the notice that the officers of Inland Revenue had initiated amendment of assessment proceedings by issuing various notices under Section 177/174/176/122 of the Ordinance, ibid in the last month of June 2020 to the taxpayers for the year 2014 as the said tax year is going to be time barred as on June 30, 2020 under Section 122(2) of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.

    Furthermore, the said notice have been issued with a short margin of only 2-3 days for compliance (which is not possible) and the officers are also reluctant to allow sufficient time to the taxpayers and their respected authorized representatives to respond against the notices in order to finalize it till June 30, 2020 to achieve budgetary targets by the end of this month.

    The tax bar said: “This, once again, put the credibility of the FBR officials in question as there were six years available to those officers to complete the assessment proceedings after filing of income tax returns for the tax year 2014 but the department has been slept over all this time and now suddenly awake just to show efficiency by issuing such vague notices in order to complete the proceedings before it gets time barred.”

    The PTBA informed the FBR chairperson that it had been held in a number of judgments as well as many directions had been given from time to time by the board to the officials to provide sufficient time/opportunity to the taxpayers to defend their case and provide sufficient explanation before an adverse order is passed against them. “But this has not been adhered to in the prevailing situation as the officers of FBR are busy in achieving their budgetary targets as well as to show their efficiency at the end of the financial year.”

    Hence, such notices issued by the department not only torment the taxpayers but also lacks confidence of the taxpayers / consultants upon the department, it added.

    “Nevertheless, the current pandemic situation of COVID-19 prevailing all over the country where many of the businesses and areas are still in lockdown situation, the taxpayers are unable to reach their as well as FBR offices to respond such notices issued by the department in such a short compliance period.”

  • Commissioner IR empowered to amend assessment without definite information

    Commissioner IR empowered to amend assessment without definite information

    KARACHI: Commissioners of Inland Revenue have been empowered to amend assessment on the basis of best judgment and make dis-allowances without specific supporting evidence.

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  • Customs officials promoted to post of assistant collector

    Customs officials promoted to post of assistant collector

    KARACHI: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Friday notified promotions of customs officials to the post of Assistant Collector (BS-17) in the Pakistan Customs Service with immediate effect and until further orders.

    Following officers have been promoted to the post of Assistant Collector (BS-17):

    01. Muhammad Khalid, Superintendent, RTO, Gujranwala.

    02. Mehmood Ahmad Nasir, Superintendent, CRTO, Lahore.

    03. Manoo Mal Galwani, Superintendent, Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) Lahore.

    04. Amjad Lal Junejo, Superintendent, RTO, Hyderabad.

    05. Ms. Kausar Jabeen, Superintended, RTO-II Karachi.

    06. Samasam Qadir Shah, Superintendent Preventive Service, MCC (Enforcement & Compliance), Karachi.

    07. Nasir Iqbal Kasuri, Principal Appraiser, MCC (Appraisement and Facilitation) East, Karachi.

    08. Abdul Qayyum, Principal Appraiser, MCC (Appraisement & Facilitation)-East, Karachi.

    09. Shafiullah, Principal Appraiser, MCC (Appraisement and Facilitation) – East, Karachi.

    10. Abdul Hameed, Principal Appraiser, Directorate General of Customs Valuation, Karachi.

    The FBR said that promotion of the officers will take effect from the date of their joining/change assumption, subject to the condition that no disciplinary proceedings/inquiry is pending against them. Their formal posting will b notified separately.

    The FBR said that the officials 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 the day following the termination of probationary period, the appointment shall deem to be held until further order.

  • Customs collectorates to observe extended working hours on June 29-30

    Customs collectorates to observe extended working hours on June 29-30

    KARACHI: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Friday said that the collectorates of Customs will observe extended working hours on June 29 and 30, 2020 to facilitate trade and business in payment of duty and taxes.

    The FBR said that all filed offices of customs will remain open and observe extended working hours till 10:00 PM on June 29, 2020 (Monday) and till 12:00 midnight on June 30, 2020 (Tuesday) for collection of duty and taxes.

    The FBR directed chief collectors of Customs to establish liaison with the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) and authorized branches of National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) to ensure transfer of the duty and taxes collected by these branches on June 30, 2020 to the respective branches of State Bank of Pakistan on the same date so as to account for the same towards collection for the month of June 2020.

  • Cash withdrawal should be exempted from withholding tax; Senate recommends key changes in Finance Bill 2020

    Cash withdrawal should be exempted from withholding tax; Senate recommends key changes in Finance Bill 2020

    ISLAMABAD: The Senate of Pakistan has recommended the government to abolish withholding tax on cash transactions from banks. In its key tax recommendations for finalizing budget 2020/2021, the Senate recommended that the government should abolish all kinds of withholding tax chargeable on cash transactions from banks.

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  • Senate recommends extending tax amnesty to construction sector till June 2021

    Senate recommends extending tax amnesty to construction sector till June 2021

    ISLAMABAD: Senate of Pakistan has recommended that tax amnesty i.e. immunity from explaining source of income for builders and developers should be extended up to June 30, 2021.

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  • ECC decides to abolish regulatory duty on smuggling prone items

    ECC decides to abolish regulatory duty on smuggling prone items

    ISLAMABAD – The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet has approved the abolition of regulatory duty on several items prone to smuggling, in a move aimed at discouraging illegal trade and enhancing legal imports.

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  • CRTO Karachi initiates recovery of reward amount from 42 officials

    CRTO Karachi initiates recovery of reward amount from 42 officials

    KARACHI: The Chief Commissioner Inland Revenue of Corporate Regional Tax Office (CRTO)-Karachi started recovery of reward amount that was sanctioned to the officials beyond authorized approval.

    In an official notices issued by Mushtaque Ali Wagan, Additional Commissioner (HQs) asked 42 officers and officials of the CRTO Karachi to deposit the sanctioned amount in government treasury through State Bank of Pakistan or National Bank of Pakistan within two days from the issuance of the letter i.e. June 24, 2020.

    The recovery has been initiated after detection that the then Chief Commissioner-IR, CRTO Karachi sanctioned stipend, incentives, awards and allied to the following officers of the CRTO without consultation of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR):

    01. Imran Ali Sheikh, Additional Commissioner-IR, CRTO Karachi

    02. M. Masood Ahmed Gorsi-IR, Additional Commissioner-IR, CRTO, Karachi.

    03. Kashif Hafeez, Additional Commissioner-IR, CRTO, Karachi.

    04. Naseer Ahmed, Additional Commissioner-IR, CRTO, Karachi.

    05. Karim Bukhsh Bughio, Additional Commissioner-IR, CRTO, Karachi.

    06. Ms. Maryam Habib, Additional Commissioner-IR, CRTO, Karachi.

    07. Ms. Uzma Saqib, Additional Commissioner-IR (now CIR), CRTO, Karachi.

    08. Mushtaque Ali, Additional Commissioner-IR, CRTO, Karachi.

    09. Sardar Temur Khan Durrani, Additional Commissioner, IR, CRTO, Karachi.

    10. Mamoon Moazam Khuhwar, Additional Commissioner-IR, CRTO, Karachi.

    11. Muhammad Babar Chohan, Additional Commissioner-IR, CRTO, Karachi.

    12. Tariq Hussain Maitlo, Deputy Commissioner-IR, CRTO, Karachi.

    13. Tarique Aziz, Deputy Commissioner-IR (now ADC), CRTO, Karachi.

    14. Gobind Kumar, Deputy Commissioner-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    15. Mansoor Wisal, Deputy Commissioner-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    16. Ms. Kalpana, Deputy Commissioner-IR, CRTO, Karachi.

    17. Ms. Laila Malik Sher, Deputy Commissioner-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    18. Aminullah Kakar, Deputy Commissioner-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    19. Ms. Rashida Khalil, Deputy Commissioner-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    20. Muhammad Haider, Assistant Commissioner-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    21. Usama Amin, Assistant Commissioner-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    22. Muhammad Naveed, Assistant Commissioner-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    23. Sajid Khan, Assistant Commissioner-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    24. Shahid Nawaz, Assistant Commissioner-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    25. Baqar Ali, Assistant Commissioner-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    26. Masroor Ahmed, Assistant Commissioner-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    27. Darshan Lal, Assistant Commissioner-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    28. Abbas Jan Muhammad, IRO, CRTO Karachi.

    29. Zulfiqar Ali Khokhar, Assistant Director (Audit), CRTO Karachi.

    30. Yousuf Bashir, IRO, CRTO Karachi.

    31. Muhammad Arshad, IRO, CRTO Karachi.

    32. Mukesh Kumar, IRO, CRTO Karachi.

    33. Muhammad Shahid Rehan, Senior Auditor, CRTO Karachi.

    34. Qadeer Ahmed, MIS Officer, CRTO Karachi.

    35. Ahsan Ali Bhutto, APS, CRTO Karachi.

    36. Syed Salman Shah, Inspector-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    37. Muhammad Raza, Inspector-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    38. Ms. Khalida Begum, APS, CRTO Karachi.

    39. Ali Muhammad, Inspector-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    40. Sajid Anwar, Inspector-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    41. Muhammad Daniyal Pervez, Inspector-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    42. Muhammad Amin, Inspector-IR, CRTO Karachi.

    The Chief Commissioner of CRTO through a notice issued June 16, 2020 notified that the then chief commissioner sanctioned reward to following officers of CRTO Karachi exceeding value of six salaries:

    01. M. Masood Ahmed Gorsi, Additional Commissioner, Rs2.57 million

    02. Imran Ali Shaikh, Additional Commissioner, Rs930,120

    03. Tarique Aziz, Deputy Commissioner, Rs2.83 million

    04. Ms. Kalpana, Deputy Commissioner, Rs388,900

    05. Mansoor Wisal, Deputy Commissioner, Rs527,000

    06. Zulfiqar Ali Khokhar, Assistant Director (Audit), Rs521.730

  • Banks to provide information of all recipients of profit on debt

    Banks to provide information of all recipients of profit on debt

    In a decisive move to bolster transparency in financial transactions, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) is set to require all banks to provide detailed information on individuals receiving profit on debt, effective from July 1, 2020.

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  • Tax deduction allowed on salary up to Rs25,000 paid in cash

    Tax deduction allowed on salary up to Rs25,000 paid in cash

    KARACHI: The Finance Bill 2020 has proposed major changes related to tax deduction in order to provide relief to business community. Under the proposed amendments the threshold amount has been increased up to Rs25,000 for tax deduction in case salary is paid.

    According to interpretation of the Finance Bill 2020 by BDO Pakistan, the Finance Bill proposed amendments to Section 21 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.

    (l) The Bill seeks to enhance threshold of deduction for cash payment against business income under single account head from Rupees fifty thousand to Rupees two hundred and fifty thousand per annum.

    This proposal seeks to relieve businesses from making transactions through banking channel, as it is difficult for business to make every transaction through banking channel.

    Further The Bill seeks to increase the threshold of expenditure liable to be disallowed as a business expense if the same is not made through a crossed banking instrument/ online transfer of payment from Rs.10,000/- to Rs.25,000/ per transaction.

    Furthermore, The Bill seeks to enhance threshold from Rs.15,000/- to Rs.25,000/- as allowable deduction against business income if the salary is paid in cash.

    (p) & (q) The Bill seeks to add two new clauses to regulate limit of expenditure on account of utility bill and sales made to persons required to be registered but not registered under the Sales Tax Act, 1990 as an admissible deduction against business income where sales equal to or exceed Rs. 100 million per person. However, the disallowance of expenditure shall not exceed 20 percent of total deduction claimed.