ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi has called upon the chambers of commerce and industry to motivate and convince their members to fully document their businesses for bringing transparency in business inputs and outputs which would lead to levying of just and fair taxes.
This, he said, would increase the tax base and tax collection, minimise incidents of corruption and corrupt practices and would eventually lead to reduced taxation on the businesses.
He said non-documentation and lack of transparency in the business processes and resultant low tax collection compelled the government to resort to indirect taxation which equally hurts the poor and the rich. Therefore, direct taxation should be enhanced with the help of the business community.
The president expressed these views while addressing the Achievement Awards Ceremony organised by the Sargodha Chamber of Commerce and Industry at Aiwan-e-Sadr on Tuesday. Sargodha Chamber president Chaudhry Shoaib Ahmed Basra also spoke on the occasion.
President Dr Alvi said Pakistan was the fifth largest country in terms of population and, therefore, it should also be the fifth most important country in terms of socio-economic growth. He added that it was possible provided the businesses encourage their female family members to enter into businesses and industry on key posts to lead the way for better participation of women.
He said that our youth bulge should be provided with high-quality skills, especially in the IT sector, our businesses need to create close linkages with the research and development institutions and universities for bringing qualitative and quantitative improvement into their goods and services and expanding their reach in the existing export markets, and exploring new export markets.
The president urged the business community to voluntarily pay due taxes which, he said, would provide liquidity to the government for improving roads, utilities and other services for the business community, thus helping the business community to further improve their business processes and become price competitive in the local and international markets. He also urged the business community and the industrialists to keep social welfare at the forefront of their business policies and to play their role in uplifting the socio-economic conditions of the people of their respective areas.
The president said the small and medium scale industries were the backbone of the country’s economy and the government should further improve the policy, the licensing and regulatory regime, and levy of just and fair taxation in close coordination and consultation with all the stakeholders to further improve ease of doing business to help promote this vital sector of the country on a fast-track basis. He also stressed the need to strengthen border control to curb inward and outward smuggling of goods to protect the local industry.
He said industries and businesses played a key role in the progress and development of the country and the prosperity of its people. He appreciated the industrialists and businessmen of Pakistan for achieving the highest ever export growth of 30 percent and achieving the export target of $32 billion last year.
The president commended the country’s chambers of commerce, especially the SCCI, for providing much-needed leadership to the business community of their area, and added that the chambers of commerce were important institutions, which provided vision and leadership to the business community by providing the industrial and business sectors with effective forums for sharing their ideas, making experiments, bringing new and high-value technology and finding foreign markets for their products and services.
Chamber president Basra thanked the president for his constant patronage and support to the business community, especially the SCCI, and for encouraging the top performing businesses of the country through the achievement awards.
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