Revenue collection lags behind target in 7 months
The National Board of Revenue continued to struggle in revenue collection as it fell short of the target for the first seven months of the current fiscal year by Tk 2,563.18 crore.The revenue collection fell as value added tax and customs wings of the revenue board missed their targets in the period, said NBR officials.
They said that
overall economic slowdown in the country, sluggish trends in export, negative growth in import, fall in earning from value added tax and disordered situation related to jurisdiction in income tax administration caused such a huge shortage in overall revenue collection in the period.
Revenue collection is also being affected due to the recent political instability in the country which created negative impact on overall economy including slowdown of export and import activities, they said.According to NBR data released on Monday, the NBR collected Tk 53,739.56 crore in July-January of the fiscal year 2012-2013 against its target of collection of Tk 56,302.74 crore.
VAT wing faced a big shortage in the period as the collection fell short by Tk 1,921.41 crore alone while customs wings lagged behind by Tk 1,068.38 crore.Income tax collection succeeded its target by Tk 650.24 crore in the period while the revenue board collected Tk 335.26 crore from other sources in the period.
For July-January, the target was Tk 19,549.12 crore, Tk 1,4531 crore, Tk 21,663.73 crore and Tk 558.89 crore for customs, income tax, VAT wings and other sources respectively.Officials said the board failed to achieve the target in VAT collection as it could get less revenue from tobacco, banking, telecom and petroleum sectors, major sources of VAT in the country.
Taxpayers from tobacco sector paid significantly less amount of VAT taking chance of a wrong decision of delayed
implementation of price hike decision in the national budget by the revenue board in last July and the cigarette manufacturers took the chance to evade tax and revenue board is still suffering, they said.
Revenue collection in July-January, however, grew by 15.13 per cent compared with the same time of the last year but the growth is slower compared with the growth target of 18.36 per cent set by the tax administration for the entire year.
Officials of the NBR said that it would be very difficult for the revenue administration to achieve the target of collecting Tk 1,12,259 crore in the fiscal year.
Another high official, however, expressed confidence in reaching the target. ‘Usually, in the middle of the fiscal year, revenue collection remained somewhat slow and get momentum at the last quarter of the fiscal year,’ he told New Age on Monday.
The board has already instructed its field offices to find out new potential sectors of VAT and widen income tax net through bringing tax evading high-income professional including doctors, lawyers, engineers, house and apartment owners to boost revenue collection in the remaining months of the fiscal year.
The NBR set a revenue collection target of Tk 40,400 crore from VAT with 17.24 per cent growth, Tk 35,600 crore from customs duties with 14 per cent growth and Tk 35,300 crore from income tax with 25 per cent growth for the current fiscal year.
Revenue collection lags behind target in 7 months