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Print Print 2023-06-18

Expert says country would not default

  • Ashfaq Tola says govt has not introduced any tax amnesty scheme in the budget and that any ambiguity related to such a scheme would be resolved before the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Published June 18, 2023

KARACHI: Minister of State for Revenue, Ashfaq Tola, confidently stated that Pakistan would not default on its financial obligations, dispelling all rumours and concerns.

Speaking at the Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI), Tola emphasised that out of the allocated budget of 9,200 billion rupees, a significant portion of 9 trillion rupees could be collected without difficulty.

He assured the audience that the government had taken measures to provide historic relief to small businesses through the budget while acknowledging that the auto and electronics sectors were facing the most significant challenges.

Pakistan will not default, reiterates Ishaq Dar

Tola further clarified that the government had not introduced any tax amnesty scheme in the budget and that any ambiguity related to such a scheme would be resolved before the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The Minister of State lamented the dominance of the cash trade system in Pakistan, highlighting that only 3% of the population was currently contributing 90% of the tax revenue.

He stressed the budget had been meticulously designed, considering the needs and circumstances of various sectors. He also criticised the previous government for the negative impact caused by the suspension of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) program.

However, KATI President Faraz-ur-Rehman emphasised the necessity of expanding the tax net to stimulate economic growth. He called for the government’s intervention in controlling the value of the national currency and pointed out the ongoing challenges faced by the business community, including delayed customs clearance and persistent shortages of raw materials.

Zubair Chhaya, Deputy Patron-in-Chief of KATI, expressed concerns about the increase in withholding tax and the complex tax regime, which instilled fear among taxpayers.

He called for clarity regarding the distinction between filers and non-filers, asserting that tax savings for filers often ended up being spent on responding to tax-related notices.

In addition, Tariq Yusuf, President of the Karachi Chamber, criticised the government’s traditional budget, claiming that it perpetuated the same old formulas.

He argued that those already paying taxes were burdened further, while non-filers enjoyed exemptions. Yusuf further lamented the complexities of the tax system, which deterred potential taxpayers.

Asif Haroon, a partner at AF Ferguson, shed light on various tax measures implemented by the government. He discussed the introduction of the super tax in 2015 and its subsequent re-introduction last year through the Finance Act of 2022.

Haroon explained that the tax rate had increased to 6-10% for incomes exceeding 350 million rupees, and this year it would be imposed on incomes above 500 million rupees.

He also outlined other tax changes, including increased shareholder taxes on bonus shares and levies for non-filers withdrawing significant amounts from banks.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2023

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blah Jun 18, 2023 07:55am
I am an expert and I say that Pakistan will default, no doubt about it !!
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Tulukan Mairandi Jun 18, 2023 11:13am
Ashfaq Tola is the "expert"? Wow. Good luck.
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Abdul Sheikh Jun 18, 2023 12:08pm
His face tells me he has defaulted on his personal/business loan.
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WarrenDesiBuffet Jun 18, 2023 12:17pm
A pretty pathetic, incoherent and useless accountant. He was tasked 6 months ago to provide solution to circular debt issue with 2 weeks deadline. What happened? Just another freeloader enjoying protocol.
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Johnny Walker Jun 18, 2023 02:21pm
MoF Tola, an expert junior member of the sinking ruling Tola.
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Martian Jun 18, 2023 02:49pm
Acknowledging that only 3% pay tax and then make ZERO efforts to bring others in tax net says a lot about this particular’EXPERT’
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Ahmad Jun 18, 2023 02:50pm
He is minister and enjoying all the perks and privileges.why he will tell the truth.
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Haq Jun 18, 2023 03:34pm
Have faith in Allah, Pakistan came in to being for specific reason. Even if entire political elite, think tanks & experts unanimously declare it. Pakistan will continue exist & In Sha Allah will revert back to original purpose of Islamic Welfare State, in accordance to Quran & Sunnah
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Abdullah Jun 18, 2023 03:46pm
@Abdul Sheikh, pretty much like imran who ruined the mation in 3 years and bought us here
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RTD Lt col Amjad Jun 18, 2023 04:47pm
Pakistan will not default. For all Indians and PTI supporters, another day of disappointment.
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Dilawez Shehnaz Jun 18, 2023 05:40pm
Why do not the article asks that why Pakistanis are risking their lives? Who is responsible for the mess in the country? Why not FIR is lodged against the government and the power that be which are busy in political engineering while youth has nothing here?
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Doc Asad Jun 18, 2023 05:56pm
Why default and let public suffer at once when they can drag the dead economy and prolong the suffering. A good strategy for zinda lashen :)
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Doc Asad Jun 18, 2023 05:59pm
@Haq, When more than 80 % of nation is corrupt from politicians and businessman down till peon , you still living in the dream our fabricated textbooks planted in our brain :)
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Ash Chak Jun 18, 2023 07:26pm
" Expert"? Business recorder being cheeky.
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AJMAL HUSSAIN Jun 18, 2023 11:46pm
What about controlling the Hyper Inflation❓ What about controlling corruption, unemployment, poverty ❓ I am 65 years of age and am worried about the jobs of my highly qualified M.Phil Children. We are not concerned who are running the Government BUT as citizens the state must fulfill its responsibilities.
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Ali Ahmed Jun 19, 2023 10:47am
In my opinion, Government should deploy high taxes on Restaurants where people can afford expensive dining. Taxes collected through it, can facilitate necessary items (Flour, Oil & Ghee) by giving subsidies on it.
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Arshad Jun 20, 2023 12:01am
@Haq, Unfortunately this is True , The ship is sinking
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Arshad Jun 20, 2023 12:02am
Sad but it’s true ship is sinking
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Awami Jun 20, 2023 12:22am
@Ali Ahmed, It simple tough solution suggested but hard follow.
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KhanRA Jun 20, 2023 03:21am
These aren’t experts. They’re talking heads. I trust renowned economists in foreign institutional before I trust politically connected commentators.
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KhanRA Jun 20, 2023 03:23am
@Haq, please come back to reality. This country was founded by a wine-drinking aristocrat who ate pork. No one wanted a Shariah state. This garbage was started decades later by Zia. Sharia is a personal code of conduct anyway.
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KhanRA Jun 20, 2023 03:23am
@Ali Ahmed, then you’ll just crush the restaurant industry. The patrons might be wealthy, but the restaurants are not swimming in money.
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Ammad Jun 21, 2023 02:18pm
If Ashfaq Tola is an expert i am an astronaut.
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