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Dr Shaikh said thus far, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has brought 600,000 new taxpayers into the tax net.

A new system has been in place since 23rd of the last month under which speedy refunds are given to the business community, he said, adding now refunds will be automatically ensured on 16th of every month.

He said the value of local currency has improved resulting in a benefit of Rs246 billion to the government in loans.
 
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...and increase in non tax revenue also.

Govt looking at Rs1 trillion non-tax revenue in the coming year, says Hafeez Shaikh


Dawn.comUpdated September 15, 2019
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Adviser to the Prime Minister on Finance Hafeez Shaikh addressing a press conference in Islamabad along with Federal Board of Revenue Chairman Syed Shabbar Zaidi, on Sunday. — APP


Adviser to the Prime Minister on Finance Hafeez Shaikh on Sunday said that the government is expecting to see "more than Rs1,000bn in non-tax revenue" in the coming year.

"In the coming year, we are expecting great leaps and bounds when it comes to non-tax revenue: the government's earnings through means other than collecting taxes," said the finance adviser during a press conference in Islamabad.

Shaikh then proceeded to provide a break up of how he had arrived at the figure.

He said that the government had recently received a big injection: Rs70bn for the renewal of cellular licences from Jazz and Telenor. "We expect to get Rs70bn more from both companies, and expect the equivalent of Rs70bn from Zong as well. So this will amount to Rs200bn."

Shaikh said that through Re-Gasified Liquefied Natural Gas (RLNG) plants — whose privatisation is expected by December this year — an income of Rs300bn is expected.

"If our exchange rate remains stable, we are looking at Rs400bn earned by State Bank of Pakistan," he added.

"So given all these expected developments, and together with privatisation and other non-tax revenue, we are looking at more than Rs1,000bn in non-tax revenue in the coming year," he explained.

He said that with such an injection of funds, the government will be able to decrease its loans and work on public welfare projects.

Tax collection efforts
The adviser on finance also spoke of the government's tax collection efforts made thus far.

"In Pakistan, the elite class especially is not very good with paying taxes. And we have tried to make this a very important pillar of the government's policy," he said.

He went on to say that in July and August last year, Rs509bn in taxes were collected by the government, whereas over the same two months this year, Rs580bn have been collected, which means a 15pc increase has been witnessed.

Shaikh said that the number of tax filers was previously 1,900,000 and now stands at 2,500,000 and that the government will continue to bring more into the net so tax collection remains a continued practice.

Sales tax refunds
He also spoke of the government fulfilling its promise of the disbursement of sales tax refunds to exporters.

"Last time I held a press conference, I had promised that we would be giving refunds of Rs22bn by way of sales taxes. I am telling you today that this promise has been fulfilled and every RPO (refund payment order) has received its sales tax refund," he said.

Moreover, he provided assurances that a new system has been established, owing to which refunds will be given completely and expeditiously.

"On the 16th of each month, when you input your data, you will receive an instant refund [...] and this has come into effect since August 30. If you have any feedback on this, we are open to questions," he said, addressing businessmen.

Privatisation
The adviser on finance also said that the government has begun to focus on improving the performance of institutions which were not properly functioning and have made decisions in this regard.

"The organisations which the public sector is unable to run will be handed over to the private sector in a transparent manner. So we have injected new energy into privatisation. New companies have come forth and expressed their interest in privatisation and their advertisements have been placed. We aim at fast-tracking these developments so productivity is increased.

"Furthermore, for state-owned companies which need to be revamped, an organisation 'Sarmaya Pakistan' has been activated and 20 companies have been selected for restructuring on a fast-track basis," he said.

Shaikh also said that electricity distribution companies where many problems have arisen out of operating under the state will also be prepared for privatisation.

"We are also thinking that big organisations such as National Bank of Pakistan and State Life Insurance — which can do with some improvements — will also be considered for the same."

https://www.dawn.com/news/1505355/g...revenue-in-the-coming-year-says-hafeez-shaikh
 
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reforms are still slower than expected...
hopefully the focus will be on industrial zones, utilities providence, Dams and spending on primary education and preventive medicine..areas which needs immediate funding...

Pakistan need to increase its saving (through higher interest rates and targeting population) so more capital is available for SMEs
 
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Slow and steady, but things are on the right track .. Pakistani people needs to pay taxes, specially the Business community and rich people .
 
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Economy is getting better now.Dollar is comming down. Unnecessary imports have been stopped. Things will visibly be better in a year IA.
 
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People will only pay taxes when govt delivers and spend on health and education.Govt has failed to provide basic facilities to poor public.Yesterday a poor family boy who was suffering from Manengitis fever was unable to get treatment at hospital in sargodha then he came to pims Islamabad but they refused to admit him in hospital and said there is no spare place in hospital for him.Thanks to ALLAH ALMIGHTY that one of our relative doctor who run his own small clinic at home and treated boy without any fees and saved his life.This was responsibility of govt who has failed to deliver and provide basic health facilities to poor public
 
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People will only pay taxes when govt delivers and spend on health and education.Govt has failed to provide basic facilities to poor public.Yesterday a poor family boy who was suffering from Manengitis fever was unable to get treatment at hospital in sargodha then he came to pims Islamabad but they refused to admit him in hospital and said there is no spare place in hospital for him.Thanks to ALLAH ALMIGHTY that one of our relative doctor who run his own small clinic at home and treated boy without any fees and saved his life.This was responsibility of govt who has failed to deliver and provide basic health facilities to poor public
Question to ask is why if your relative had the compassion to save the boy's life, the doctors at the government hospitals did not?
Doctors in Pakistan are among the most heartless bastards I've had the misfortune to encounter in my life.
 
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People will only pay taxes when govt delivers and spend on health and education.Govt has failed to provide basic facilities to poor public.Yesterday a poor family boy who was suffering from Manengitis fever was unable to get treatment at hospital in sargodha then he came to pims Islamabad but they refused to admit him in hospital and said there is no spare place in hospital for him.Thanks to ALLAH ALMIGHTY that one of our relative doctor who run his own small clinic at home and treated boy without any fees and saved his life.This was responsibility of govt who has failed to deliver and provide basic health facilities to poor public
So PM should be sitting in a hospital and see if Doctors are doing their job or not?
This is a mess that has been created over decades, moral and social responsibility is absent, and another thing, have you or the family logded a complaint? I AM SURE NO
 
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So PM should be sitting in a hospital and see if Doctors are doing their job or not?
This is a mess that has been created over decades, moral and social responsibility is absent, and another thing, have you or the family logded a complaint? I AM SURE NO
If the boys family had either money or contacts then space would have been found and he would have got treatment at both hospitals.
 
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So PM should be sitting in a hospital and see if Doctors are doing their job or not?
This is a. Ess that has been created over decades, moral and social responsibility is absent, and another thing, have you or the family logded a complaint? I AM SURE NO
The problem is thst the family was unable to get proper treaatment at sargodha and then they are unable to get treatment in Islamabad hospital which shows poor quality of govt health services.Complaints not help resolve these problems and if you file complaint in p.m portal it shows that case resolved but problem is again faced by public most of times
 
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The problem is thst the family was unable to get proper treaatment at sargodha and then they are unable to get treatment in Islamabad hospital which shows poor quality of govt health services.Complaints not help resolve these problems and if you file complaint in p.m portal it shows that case resolved but problem is again faced by public most of times
Please refer to the post preceding your's. #13
 
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