ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has proposed to phenomenal increase in valuation for commercial and residential immovable properties in Karachi for the purpose of collection of income tax.
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FBR constitutes ADRCs for eight cities
ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Thursday constituted Alternative Dispute Resolution Committees (ADRCs) for speedy disposal of cases in Inland Revenue in eight cities of the country.
The FBR issued SRO 657(I)/2019 to notify the panel of the following persons for constitution of committees for alternative dispute resolution, namely :-
SIALKOT
1. Z.A. Nasir, C.A, Sialkot.
2. Ch. Ahmad Zulfiqar Hayat, Businessman, Sialkot.
3. Aftab Hussain Nagra, Advocate, Sialkot.
4. Muhammad Arshad Nawaz Maan, Tax Practitioner, Sialkot.
5. Mahar Ghulam Mujtaba, Representative Trade Bodies, Sialkot.
6. Khalid Pervaiz Javaid Butt, Representative Trade Bodies, Sialkot.
FAISALABAD
1. Hamid Masood, C.A, Faisalabad.
2. Zahid Suleman, C.A, Faisalabad.
3. Muhammad Anwar Abid, Advocate High Court, Faisalabad.
4. Syed Zia Alumdar Hussain, Trade Bodies Representative, Faisalabad.
5. Mian Tanveer Ahmad, Trade Bodies Representative, Faisalabad.
6. Engineer Hafiz Ihtasham Javed, Trade Bodies Representative, Faisalabad.
7. Khalid Pervez, Advocate High Court, Faisalabad.
8. Muhammad Amjad Khawaja, Trade Bodies Representative, Faisalabad.
9. Ch. Habib Ahmad Gujjar, Trade Bodies Representative, Faisalabad.
10. Jawad Asghar, Trade Bodies Representative, Faisalabad.
11. Mr, Muhammad Ashraf Ghandi, Businessman, Faisalabad.
12. Rana Muhammad Younis, Businessman, Faisalabad.
13. Ch. Khalid Mahmood, District and Session Judge, Faisalabad.
SAHIWAL
1. Muhammad Abid, Commissioner IR, Sahiwal.
2. Rashid Hameed, President Sahiwal Chamber of Commerce & Ind, Sahiwal.
3. Rana Waseem Akhtar, Vice Chairman, Pakistan Soup Manufacturing Association, Sahiwal.
4. Mian Muhammad Latif, President Anjuman Tajraan, Sahiwal.
5. Muhammad Imran Khan, Vice President Sahiwal Tax Bar .
6. Shaikh Muhammad Sajjad, Ex President, Sahiwal Tax Bar.
ISLAMABAD
1. Syed Tanseer Bukhari, Advocate, Islamabad.
2. Syed Tauqeer Bukhari, Advocate, Islamabad.
3. Hafiz Muhammad Idrees, Advocate, Islamabad.
4. Shahzad Qazi, C.A Islamabad.
5. Muhammad Mudasser, C.A, Islamabad.
6. Khalid Iqbal Malik, Representative of Trade Body, Islamabad.
7. Tariq Sadiq, Representative of Trade Body, Islamabad.
8. Naeem Siddiqui, Representative of Trade Body, Islamabad.
9. Mian Muhammad Ramzan, Representative of Trade Body, Islamabad.
SUKKUR
1. Asif Iqbal Shekhani, Advocate, Sukkur.
2. Rewachand Rajpal, Advocate, Sukkur.
3. Khair Muhammad Shaikh , Representative of Trade Body, Sukkur.
4. Aamir Ali Khan, Ghouri, Reputable Taxpayer, Sukkur.
5. Tarique Hussain Soomro, Advocate, Sukkur.
MULTAN
1. M. Rashid Qamar, Rtd, District & Session Judge, Multan.
2. Waqas Khalid. Tax Practitioner. Multan.
3. Mueed Khawaja. Tax Practitioner. Multan.
4. Haji Saeed Ahmad, Businessman, Multan.
5. Kh. Muhammad Usman, Businessman, Multan.
6. Agha M. Akmal Khan Quzailbash, Advocate, Multan.
7. Anis Ahmad Sh. Businessman, Multan.
8. Malik Asrar Ahmad Awan, Businessman, Multan.
9. Mirza Muhammad Waheed Baig, Advocate, Multan.
10. Muhammad Younas Ghazi, Tax Practitioner, Multan.
11. Talat Javed, Tax Practitioner, Multan.
GUJRANWALA
1. Abid Hafeez Abid, Advocate High Court, Gujranwala.
2. Muhammad Asim Anees , Businessman, Gujranwala.
BAHAWALPUR
1. Shahid Nadeem Kahloon, Judge, Bahawalpur.
2. Iqbal Haider, CMA, Bahawalpur.
3. Ch. Javed Iqbal, Advocate, Bahawalpur.
4. Saifal Tanveer, Tax Practitioner, Bahawalpur.
5. Ejaz Nazim, Representative of Bahawalpur Chamber.
6. Ch. Mehmood Majeed, Reputable Businessman, Bahawalpur.
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FBR directs recovery of revenue loss from customs intelligence officers
ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has imposed penalty on two customs intelligence officers and directed recovery from these officials of such government revenue lost due to their negligence.
The FBR imposed penalty of stopping performance allowance for six months. The penalty has been imposed on Saifullah, Superintendent, Directorate of Intelligence & Investigation (Customs), Lahore and Ch. Muhammad Javaid, Superintendent (BS-17), Directorate of Intelligence & Investigation (Customs), Lahore.
The FBR initiated departmental inquiry against both the official on the charges of inefficiency, misconduct and corruption.
The Authorized Officer imposed minor penalty of “Recovery of 1/3rd of the revenue loss which occurred due to negligence of the accused officials.
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Pending ADR cases can avail amnesty scheme: FBR
ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Thursday said that cases pending before the Alternate Dispute Resolution Committee (ADRC) can avail tax amnesty scheme.
The FBR clarified that taxpayers can resolve all their tax cases which are pending in Dispute Settlement by availing Assets Declaration Ordinance-2019.
All such cases can be settled through Section-6 (4) of Assets Declaration Ordinance-2019.
All taxpayers are requested to avail this opportunity and resolve their disputes in accordance with Section 6(4) of Assets Declaration Ordinance-2019 and keep themselves away from prolonged litigation.
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Panama, Paradise leaks and other offshore undeclared assets holders can avail present amnesty scheme
ISLAMABAD: Persons having offshore undeclared assets in Panama and Paradise leaks can avail the latest Asset Declaration Scheme 2019, according to a presentation made by Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).
According to the presentation made available to PkRevenue.com, Panama and Paradise leaks/offshore property holders can also avail the latest asset declaration scheme 2019, which is going to expire on June 30, 2019.
The purpose of the amnesty scheme has been explained as to:
Allow the non documented economy’s inclusion in the taxation system;
Trigger economic revival and growth by encouraging a tax compliance in the economy;
Generate much needed revenue for the exchequer;
Ease out Pakistanis living in and outside with undisclosed assets in an era of international transparency.
The eligibility to avail the amnesty scheme has been explained that it can be availed by anyone except:
A public office holder for the last 10 years; spouse, and dependents;
Public company;
Proceeds of crime;
Gold and precious stones;
Bearer Prize Bonds, shares and other bearer assets;
The eligible assets and transactions for the schemes are:
Any undisclosed assets, undisclosed sales and undisclosed expenditure, held or acquired up to June 30, 2018 by the person, anywhere;
Benami assets acquired or held on or before the date of declaration;
Tax imposed by the FBR without default surcharge and penalty unless it has attained finality.
The presentation explained benami property and transactions as:
Benami Property: Any property which is the subject of benami transaction and includes the proceeds from such property.
Benami transaction: Property held in the name of one person whereas consideration paid by another person except in the case of trustee, partner, director, agent, spouse, child, sibling or descendent;
Property held in a fictitious name, owner denies ownership or is unaware;
Person providing consideration is not traceable – fictitious.
It explains benamidar and beneficial owner as:
Benamidar: A person or a fictitious person, as the case may be, in whose name the benami property is transferred or held and includes a person who lends his name.
Beneficial owner: A person, whether his identity is known or not, for whose benefit the benami property is held by a benamidar.
According to the presentation the procedure of filing declaration is:
Declaration shall be made on the form specified on the web portal, including
Non-filer availing the scheme shall file regular return and wealth statement for tax year 2018
Filer shall revise the return and wealth statement as per declaration (financial statements in cases of companies)
Undisclosed sales to be declared in the first sales tax and federal excise returns due after the declaration.
Return can be revised but value of the assets cannot be decreased.
No tax shall be subsequently payable under Income Tax Ordinance, Sales Tax Act, and Federal Excise Act if tax is paid under the Ordinance.
The conditions of declaration are:
Cash to be deposited into a bank account and retained in the same till June 30, 2019;
Foreign currency held in Pakistan to be deposited into own foreign currency account and retained therein till June 30, 2019;
Liquid foreign assets repatriated to be deposited in declarant’s bank account or invested into Pakistan Banao Certificates or foreign currency denominated bonds issued by the federal government;
Liquid foreign assets if not repatriated, to be deposited and retained in a foreign bank account till June 30, 2018;
Mode of repatriation of foreign assets and payment of tax notified by SBP dated May 25, 2019;
Assets to be declared in foreign currency;
For payment after June 30, 2019, tax and default surcharge at then prevailing exchange rate;
Entitlement to incorporate undisclosed assets in return, wealth statement after availing amnesty.
The presentation explains valuation of immovable property under declaration scheme as:
Domestic immovable properties:
150 percent of FBR value where notified
150 percent of the DC rate where FBR value is not notified
150 percent of FBR value notified for land and 150 percent of DC value for constructed property where FBR rates are not notified.
Other assets:
Fair market value but not less than the purchase value;
Foreign assets to be valued at exchange rate prevalent on the date of declaration.
The applicable tax rates for the asset declaration scheme 2019 are:
01. All assets except domestic immovable properties : 4 percent
02. Domestic immovable properties: 1.5 percent
03. Foreign liquid assets not repatriated: 6 percent
04. Unexplained expenditure: 4 percent
05. Undisclosed sales: 2 percent
The rate of default surcharge shall be:
01. Tax paid after June 30, 2019 and on or before September 30, 2019: 10 percent of the tax amount
02. Tax paid after September 30, 2019 and on or before December 31, 2019: 20 percent of the tax amount
03. Tax paid after December 31, 2019 and on or before March 31, 2020: 30 percent of the tax amount
04. Tax paid after March 31, 2020 and on or before June 30, 2020: 40 percent of the tax amount.
The FBR said that tax paid would not be refundable.
The declarations would not be admissible for any proceedings relating to imposition of penalty, adverse action, prosecution under any law.
Declaration containing misrepresentation and suppression of fact would be void.
Declaration to be kept confidential. Those who have availed previous amnesty schemes can also avail the present scheme.
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FBR promotes IRS officers to BS-21, BS-20
ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Wednesday notified promotions of Inland Revenue Service (IRS) officers to BS-20 and BS-21 on regular basis with immediate effect.
The following BS-20 officers of Inland Revenue Service are promoted to BS-21 on regular basis with immediate effect :
01. Dr.Lubna Ayub
02. Shaban Bhatti
03. Javed Ahmed
04. Abdul Hameed Memon
The officers already posted / working against BS-21 posts on OPS basis will actualize their promotions against the same. For actualization of promotion of the remaining officers, their transfer / posting orders will be issued separately.
The officer at Sr. No. 3 will actualize his promotion from the date he returns from deputation and joins FBR.
The following BS-19 officers of Inland Revenue Service are promoted to BS-20 on regular basis with immediate effect :
01. Pir Khalid Ahmed Qureshi
02. Mohy ud Din Ismail
03. Zia Agro
04. Arshad Nawaz Chheena
05. Behzad Anwar
The FBR said that the officers already posted / working against BS-20 posts on OPS basis will actualize their promotions against the same.
For actualization of promotion of the remaining officers, their transfer / posting orders will be issued separately.
The officers if drawing special allowance prior to this notification shall continue to draw this allowance on their promotion.
The FBR congratulates the aforementioned officers on their promotion.
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FBR notifies promotions of customs officers into BS-20
ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Wednesday notified promotions of four Pakistan Customs officers of BS-19 into BS-20 on regular basis with immediate effect.
The following customs officers have been promoted to BS-20:
01. Muhammad Asghar Khan
02. Basit Maqsood Abbasi
03. Ms. Sadia Munib
04. Abdul Waheed Marwat
The FBR said that the officers, who are presently posted against BS-20 posts on OPS, may actualize their promotions against their respective BS-20 positions.
Posting of the remaining officers will be notified separately.
The officers, if drawing performance allowance prior to issuance of this notification, shall continue to draw this allowance on their promotion.
FBR congratulates the officers on their promotion.
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IR offices directed to remain open, observe extended working hours on Friday, Saturday, Sunday
ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has made special arrangements on the last three days of the outgoing fiscal year to facilitate declarants of tax amnesty scheme and income tax return filers besides generating revenue by closing till June 30, 2019.
The FBR directed all the offices of Inland Revenue to remain open and observe extended working hours on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (June 28, 29 & 30).
The date for filing of income tax return is ending on June 30, 2019. Meanwhile the date for availing Asset Declaration Scheme is also June 30, 2019.
The offices of Inland Revenue advised to observe extended working hours till 8:00 PM on Friday June 28, 2019.
Further, they have been directed to remain open till 8:00PM on Saturday June 29, 2019 and 11:00PM on Sunday June 30, 2019.
The FBR said that the observing extended hours and opening of offices on weekly holidays was to facilitate the taxpayers in payment of duty and taxes and filing of income tax returns and statement.
The FBR directed Chief Commissioners of Inland Revenue to establish liaison with State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) and authorized branches of National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) to ensure transfer of tax collection by these branches on June 30, 2019 to respective branches of SBP on the same date so as to account for the same towards the collection for the month of June 2019.
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FBR amends baggage rules, passengers required to make customs declaration
ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has amended baggage rules and made it mandatory for passengers to declare their goods on arrival.
The FBR on Tuesday issued draft amendments to Baggage Rules for passengers in order to clear their goods under concessionary or exempt regime.
Under the draft rules made available to PkRevenue.com, a passenger is required to file a customs declaration at the time of arrival or departure.
The declaration form shall include:
Name of collectorate
Passenger’s name
Gender
Date of birth
Passport number
Nationality
Country coming from/going to
Country going to (if in transit)
Name of countries visited during the last 7 days
Purpose of visit such as personal, official, business or tourism
Contact person/sponsor, contact number in Pakistan, address in Pakistan
The passenger is required to make following declaration:
Are you carrying any of the following goods?
Prohibited/restricted goods such as narcotics, psychotropic substance, firearms, weapons, satellite phones etc?
Gold Jewelry, precious /semi previous stones
Foreign currency in US $ or equivalent.
Passengers have been advised to inform customs officer at the red channel if any of the above answer in Yes.
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Automated sales tax registration to start from July 01: FBR
ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Monday said that the automated system for sales tax registration will start from July 01, 2019.
The following procedure has been proposed and the same shall replace the one as prescribed in sub-rules (2) to (8) of rule 5 of the Sales Tax Act, 1990:
The applicant having NTN/income tax registration shall, using his login credentials, upload following information / documents:
Bank account certificate issued by the bank in the name of the business.
Registration / consumer number with the gas and electricity supplier.
Particulars of all branches in case of multiple branches at various locations.
GPS-tagged photographs of the business premises In case of manufacturer, also the GPS-tagged photographs of machinery and industrial electricity or gas meter installed.
On furnishing above documents, the system shall register the applicant for sales tax, the FBR said.
After registration, the applicant or his authorized person shall visit e-Sahulat Centre of NADRA within a month for bio-metric verification.
In case of failure to visit or failure of verification, the registered person’s name shall be taken off the sales tax Active Taxpayer List.
In case of manufacturer, the FBR may require post verification through field offices or a third party authorized by the Board.
In case, the field office, during scrutiny after the registration, finds that any document provided is non-genuine / fake / wrong, it may request through the system, to provide the missing document, in fifteen days, failing which the registered person shall be taken off from the sales Active Taxpayer List.