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  • Reforms showing improvement in economy: SBP governor

    Reforms showing improvement in economy: SBP governor

    KARACHI: The reforms to address the macroeconomic challenges faced by the economy are now beginning to bear fruit and improvement in the external sector has become visible, said Dr. Reza Baqir, Governor, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

    “Restoring stability will promote investment in the country and thus economic growth,” the SBP governor said during an interactive session with leading foreign investors at the Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI). Governor was accompanied by the senior leadership of the SBP.

    The SBP governor noted that the bold measures taken in recent past were painful but necessary.

    He elaborated that the average monthly current account deficit, which has been a prime concern for the economy, has halved, export volumes have been growing, non-borrowed foreign exchange reserves have stopped falling and in fact begun to grow, and pressures on inflation are expected to recede from the second half of the current fiscal year.

    President OICCI, Shazia Syed, Vice President OICCI, Shazad G. Dada and Secretary General OICCI, M. Abdul Aleem, highlighted the significant economic contribution of foreign investors at OICCI, who are among the largest economic stakeholders and have invested over $13 billion in the past seven years and continue to have a positive view of the opportunities for investment despite the ongoing challenging economic environment in the country.

    OICCI shared with Dr. Reza Baqir the key highlights of its annual survey on remittances and complimented the Governor that despite extreme pressure on the FX reserves in the past twelve months, the SBP did not delay the remittance of profit, which was appreciated by the foreign investors.

    However, concerns on some other areas were raised and OICCI sought Governor’s support in facilitating different matters in the light of its policies towards improving ease of doing business in Pakistan.

    OICCI members presented a comprehensive list of recommendations to facilitate doing business in Pakistan including proposal for doing away with additional approvals for remittance which are as per registered contract, and proposed that an online portal be established allowing banks to upload the request and supporting documents.

    Dr. Reza Baqir appreciated the contribution of OICCI members to the national exchequer and announced various measures to further streamline the processes for improving ease of doing business.

    “SBP is moving towards digitalization and proactive engagement that will address the major issues systematically,” informed the Governor.

    He promised to consider various OICCI recommendations and agreed on the need for continuous dialogue with the OICCI members inviting the Managing Committee to meet the SBP’s leadership at regular intervals for timely resolution of the issues.

  • Karachi Chamber expresses concerns over pathetic performance of new refund issuance module

    Karachi Chamber expresses concerns over pathetic performance of new refund issuance module

    KARACHI: President Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) Agha Shahab Ahmed Khan has expressing deep concerns over the poor and pathetic performance of the recently launched Fully Automated Sales Tax e-Refunds (FASTER) module.

    In a statement on Wednesday he stated that FBR claimed of processing payments of Sales Tax Refunds for the tax period July 2019 within 72 hours on September 2, 2019 through FASTER module but the ground reality was totally contrary to this claim as many exporters have not received anything and are running from pillar to post at various departments of FBR to get their claims processed and released.

    Agha Shahab pointed out that many exporters from different parts of the country have not received outstanding refunds for July 2019 which was really worrisome and too disappointing for the Business and Industrial Community as the FASTER module was launched with a commitment to release refunds within 72 hours but it was not happening at all, which has intensified the hardships for exporters who are finding it almost impossible to stay afloat due to delays in release of refund claims and rescission of SRO 1125(I)/2011 dated 31.12.2011, which allowed zero-rating of inputs of five export-oriented sectors.

    “It was a matter of grave concern that a system titled FASTER for processing refund claims within 72 hours, has actually made the entire process too messy and cumbersome while the FBR officers in Islamabad were also totally unaware and confused because of the so-called FASTER system hence, it should be remained as SLOWER”, he criticized.

    President KCCI said that it has been a month since the first tranche was processed via FASTER module but many exporters have not received funds, creating severe liquidity crunch for the exporters from five export-oriented industries which clearly indicates that FASTER system has failed miserably to improve the situation in fact it has made the refunds process more cumbersome and slower.

    While referring to Prime Minster’s recent meeting held to discuss economic issues and the problems being faced by business community, Agha Shahab requested PM Imran Khan, Advisor to Prime Minister Hafeez Shaikh, Minister of State for Revenue Hammad Azhar and Chairman Federal Board of Revenue Shabbar Zaidi to take notice of the hardships being faced by the perturbed exporters and issue strict directives for improving the performance of FASTER module in order to save the export oriented industries from further crises which, if not timely addressed, would certainly have a deep negative impact on Pakistan’s economy particularly in a situation when all out efforts were being made by the present government to somehow reduce the current account deficit.

    He was fairly optimistic that keeping in view the government’s resolve towards ensuring the Ease of Doing Business, the decision makers would pay attention to this serious issue and order the concerned department to improve FASTER’s performance which would certainly be warmly welcomed not only by Karachi Chamber but also by all other stakeholders from across the country.

  • Karachi Chamber demands complete ban on car imports

    Karachi Chamber demands complete ban on car imports

    KARACHI: The Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) has demanded complete ban on import of luxury cars and those goods, which are already available in Pakistan.

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  • KCAA’s new office bearers, MC members assume charge

    KCAA’s new office bearers, MC members assume charge

    KARACHI: The newly elected unopposed office bearers and members of Managing Committee (MC) of Karachi Customs Agents Association (KCAA) for the term 2019-2020 have assumed the charge of the association in its 12th Annual General Body Meeting held on Monday, September 30, 2019.

    The list of the newly inducted Office Bearers and Members Managing Committee is as follows:

    Office Bearers:

    Yahya Mohammad, President

    Mahmood ul Hasan Awan, Senior Vice President

    Rashid Khurshid, Vice President

    Mirza Ather Baig, Vice President

    Akhter Ali Sherwani Vice President

    Tariq Rasheed Khan, Vice President

    Sheikh Waqas Anjum, Vice President

    Gulzar Shah, Vice President

    Mohammad Aamir, General Secretary

    Zahid Bashir Choudhry, Joint Secretary

    Khawaja Zeeshan lqbal, Information Secretary

    Rana Zahid Farooq, Finance Secretary

    Members managing committee:

    Amir Butt

    Faraz Ahmed Tanoli

    Fida Hussain Tanoli

    Junaid Mqhmood

    Mirza Abdul Hannan Baig

    Moez Tahir Sheikh

    Mohammad Asif

    Mohammad Basharat

    Muhammad Bashir

    Mohammad Naeem Malik

    Mohammad Naveed Bashir

    Mohammad Sohail

    Mohammad Yousuf Akhund

    Rizwan Ali

    Sajid Hussain

    Sohail Siddiq

    Taha Hussain Khan

    Tariq Mehmood

  • FPCCI suggests one month extension in income tax return filing

    FPCCI suggests one month extension in income tax return filing

    KARACHI: Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) on Saturday urged the government to extend the last date for filing income tax return up to October 31, 2019.

    Engr. Daroo Khan Achakzai, President of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FPCCI) has urged the Advisor to the Prime Minister on Finance Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh, and Chairman of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Syed Shabbar Zaidi to extend the deadline for filing of Income Tax Returns (ITR) from 30th September to 31st October, 2019.

    The FPCCI Chief argued that a large number of business community members could not file their ITR mainly due to a variety of reasons such as uncertainty prevailing in the country because of changes in the taxation provisions of the Income Tax Ordinance 2011 ; slowdown of normal business activities; Election of FPCCI member trade bodies; interruption in on-line system of e-filing of ITR ; protracted rain etc.

    “This will help the tax payers in discharging their tax liability well in time without penalty on the one hand and increase in government exchequer on the other hand”, he added.

  • Container scanning charges abolished: Ali Zaidi

    Container scanning charges abolished: Ali Zaidi

    KARACHI: Syed Ali Haider Zaidi, Minister for Maritime Affairs, on Saturday said the container scanning charges has been abolished in order to reduce the cost of the industry.

    He was addressing the members of Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI).

    Zaidi said that the terminal operators had been scanning charging at $5 on each container handling. “The terminal operators were charging this amount from all the containers irrespective of scanning or no scanning,” he added.

    The minister said the terminal had been stopped from charging this on those containers which were not scanned.

    The minister also said that he had opposed to collect fuel freight charges on supplies to Karachi city. He said that all the petroleum products imported at Karachi ports and then supplied to other parts of the country.

    Ali Zaidi said that he had openly opposed to this levy in order to facilitate people and the industry.

    He said that land transfer of Port Qasim and KPT had been stopped till the audit of already allotted lands.

    He disclosed that there was huge corruption in land allotments of port lands.

  • KCCI’s president, other office bearers elected unopposed

    KCCI’s president, other office bearers elected unopposed

    KARACHI: The Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) notified on Tuesday that all three candidates for the post of Office bearers from Businessmen Group (BMG) namely Agha Shahab Khan, Arshad Islam and Shahid Ismail have been elected unopposed as President, Senior Vice President and Vice President respectively for the year 2019-2020.

    Expressing gratitude to Almighty Allah, Chairman BMG and Former President KCCI Siraj Kassam thanked the Business & Industrial community of Karachi for reposing confidence and trust on BMG’s policies.

    Siraj Teli said, “By the grace of Almighty Allah, BMG has been winning all the elections without losing a single seat for the last 22 years and after terribly defeating the opponents in last year’s election with double the votes, BMGIANs have been blessed with yet another unopposed victory.”

    He said that 22 years of success is an acknowledgement of the public service by the Businessmen Group which also testifies that overwhelming majority of Business & Industrial Community endorses the policies of BMG because they understand and believe that BMGians are serving them selflessly for their betterment.

    BMG Chairman hoped that the newly elected BMGians will make all out efforts in espousing the cause of Business & Industrial Community and to further enhance the status of public service which is the motto of BMG.

    As the Office Bearers have been elected unopposed, hence the Managing Committee meeting to elect the Office Bearers will not be held on Thursday, September 26, 2019.

    The final results of the elections of members of Executive Committee and Office Bearers shall be officially announced at Annual General Meeting on Saturday, September 28, 2019 in which the outgoing office bearers will formally hand over the charge to incoming Office Bearers for the year 2019-20.

  • FPCCI recommends dedicated accounts to stop fraud in sales tax refunds

    FPCCI recommends dedicated accounts to stop fraud in sales tax refunds

    KARACHI: Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) has recommended dedicated accounts for prevent fraud in sales tax refunds.

    Engr. Daroo Khan Achakzai, President, FPCCI while commenting on SRO 981(I)/2019 of dated August 07, 2019 with special reference to Chapter V-A said that there is need of dedicated Head of Accounts sector-wise for creating transparency.

    He further stated though Rs22 Billion have been released to exporters against RPOs issued as of August 31, 2019 but new RPOs have been stopped which creating shortage of liquidity crunch.

    The new refund system promised to issue refund within 72 hours still not implemented under new rules that have some lacunas.

    The new refund rules which are not very clear and has many lacunas and refunds promised to exporters within 72 Hours still not implemented.

    The exporters are confused as the new system does not release pending refunds since 2008.

    The new system is full of Errors and the Exporters are facing lot of issues and they cannot file the returns of Refunds.

    Unless the new system is perfectly tested it should not be applied.

    FBR has already collected approximately Rs.48 Billion (on the basis of last year data as current year data still not available) for textile exporters. In the month of July nothing has been refunded.

    The exporters should be informed how much amount of Sales Tax refund is outstanding as of August 31, 2019.

    Engr. Daroo Khan Achakzai urged FBR to take remedial measure immediately to solve exporters problems.

  • Traders criticizes FBR for early implementation of CNIC condition

    Traders criticizes FBR for early implementation of CNIC condition

    KARACHI: Traders have strongly criticized Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) for applying condition of Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) for sales tax invoices much before its promised date of September 30, 2019.

    Javed Shams, President, Anjuman e Tajiran, Sindh, Karachi Division urged the FBR to allow sales tax transactions without the condition of CNIC till September 30, 2019.

    He said that in a meeting on August 07, 2019 with FBR chairman Shabbar Zaidi it was agreed that retailers would not asked for CNIC from its customers. Besides it was also agreed that company and distributors would also not demand for CNIC from their customers.

    Javed Shams further said that it was agreed that the transactions would not be documented till FBR and traders associations were not reached on an agreement. Instead the FBR portal is not accepting sales tax return for the month of August 2019 without CNIC.

    He urged the FBR to withdraw the condition till September 30, 2019 and allow taxpayers to file their returns for the month of August without condition of CNIC.

    He said that such steps of the FBR would not augur well for the economy.

  • ABAD, CDC sign MoU for digitalization of land record

    ABAD, CDC sign MoU for digitalization of land record

    KARACHI: Association of Builders and Developers of Pakistan (ABAD) and Central Depository Company Pvt Limited (CDC) on Thursday signed an historic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the digitalization of land records through Land Repository System, which will be the first ever system of Pakistan and it will cater the need of Electronic Registration of Land and Land Titles.

    The signing ceremony was held at ABAD House here on Thursday.

    Vice Chairman ABAD Abdul Kareem Adhia and Badiuddin Akber CEO of CDC signed the MoU witnessed by Chairman ABAD Muhammad Hassan Bakshi, Chairman CDC Moin M Fudda, Senior Vice Chairman ABAD Anwar Dawood, Chairman Southern Region Ibrahim Habib, senior officials of CDC and members of ABAD were present on this occasion.

    Addressing the ceremony, Moin M Fudda congratulated ABAD for initiating such a gigantic work. He said that electronic registration of land documents will help abolish possibilities of fraud and corruption.

    He said that this system will help not only to purchaser of property but will help grow national economy as it will abolish corruption being witnessed in offices of Registrars at present. He said that almost 60 percent of all cases in various courts are of fraud in lands.

    He pointed out that every third person in Sindh is victim of land fraud and the new Electronic Registration System- Land Repository System will help remove any fraud.

    Chairman ABAD Muhammad Hassan Bakshi said that ABAD is working for the legal and bona fide construction activities in Pakistan and some people are accusing that builders are cheating people but 98 percent of ABAD members are doing their legitimate business. He lamented that ABAD members are wrongly accused of illegal construction activities as more than 5000 buildings are being constructed illegally and without any approval of competent authority while all members of ABAD are getting approvals before starting construction of their buildings.

    He said that Advisor to Sindh Chief Minister Murtaza Wahab has promised to land full support for the legislation of this new system.

    Addressing the ceremony CEO CDC highlighted main points of Land Repository System. Zaigham Rizvi, Chairman Prime Minister’s Task Force for Housing also spoke on this occasion. Vice Chairman ABAD Abdul Kareem Adhia thanked all guests.