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ISLAMABAD: Following directive of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has finalised an enforcement plan for taking action against un-registered rich people including non-filers and nil-filers, targeting high-net worth individuals.

Sources told Business Recorder that the FBR has completed its homework for the implementation of the enforcement plan at the level of the field formation. Non-filers and taxpayers, declaring zero-income or concealing income and assets would be the top target of the enforcement exercise.

Field formations would issue notices to the g high-net worth individuals after approval of the FBR chairman.

Non-filers, CFOs of wealthy units: Pay taxes, avoid input adjustment misuse, says Aurangzeb

In the first phase, the FBR will issue notices to 5,000 non-filers, with an estimated tax liability of Rs7 billion.

The tracking of these notices would be done through dedicated dashboard of the FBR.

After internal analysis with desk audit of transaction data for 200,000 non-filers, the top 5,000 high-net-worth individuals will receive notices in coming week.

These individuals reportedly own at least three cars, earn Rs100 million in bank account profits, pay over Rs200,000 monthly on credit card bills, and send their children to private schools.

The estimated combined net worth of these 5,000 individuals is Rs26 billion to Rs27 billion, with an expected Rs7 billion in revenue.

Each individual has an average net worth of Rs5.4 million and could potentially pay Rs1.4 million in income tax.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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Aamir Nov 21, 2024 07:13am
Rs 5.4 million is a very small Amount of net worth. How can these be big defaulters? Something does not add up
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Irfan Nov 21, 2024 09:50am
Looks like a typo ; should be 5,4 billion
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Maqbool Nov 21, 2024 09:54am
Rs 4.5 lacs per month, equates to less than the official Salary’s of many vvip . Thousands of small invisible textile units operate in All major cities, not paying Tax but heavily paying Speed money.
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Khurshid Nov 21, 2024 10:03am
Please check again what you mentioned about 5.4 million net worth. Doesn't sound realistic
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Luxy Nov 21, 2024 10:13am
looks good, 5,000 people who file no returns have a combined net worth of Rs26 billion....divide it by 5,000....you will get a figure of Rs5.2 million
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Ali Asghar Nov 21, 2024 12:52pm
@Irfan , Not a typo, divide 27 billions among 5000 unregistered persons and you will get an average of 5.4m per person.
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Hassan Nov 22, 2024 11:08am
5.4 Million is nothing. If this figure is actual then we really are poor people. The main problem high net worth individuals who are nil filers pay 10-15k tax/annum just to avoid taxes
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fahad Nov 22, 2024 12:22pm
Fbr has already started harrasing existing filers, by sending harrasing email, stating that revise there returns because there tax liability is not increases from last year.
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fahad Nov 22, 2024 12:24pm
They will not catch the actual culprits, as per law a person who owned car has to file income tax return, and as per claim of finance ministry Punjab gov has collected the highest motor vehicle tax.
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fahad Nov 22, 2024 12:25pm
Then why they are not sending the notices to those non-filers, as per fbr list, punjab has the lowest filer ratio against the population.
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