Motorcycle import: under-invoicing and sales tax evasion probe initiated
ISLAMABAD (August 25 2006): The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has launched an investigation against the massive under-invoicing of motorcycles and their parts, and non-payment of sales tax on their registration. Sources told Business Recorder on Thursday that the board has issued instructions to the regional collectors to investigate the matter on top priority basis.
The investigation has been started on the complaint of Atlas Group, Karachi, which pointed towards the under-invoicing of motorcycles and their parts in the unorganised sector.
According to the CBR instructions, the collectors should ensure that the vehicle registration authorities duly demand documents in case of import and sales tax invoice in case of locally-assembled vehicles at the time of first registration. The collectors should promptly complete the investigation and report to the board, the directive added.
Under the sales tax rules 2006, each manufacturer or importer who sells any vehicle through a dealer would issue sales tax invoice in the name of the dealer mentioning full particulars of such dealer and the dealer would issue sales tax invoice in the name of the customer.
Expressing serious reservations over the ongoing under-invoicing of motorcycles in the unorganised sector, the Atlas Group stated that the rampant under-invoicing has affected sale of the organised sector.
In this connection, Director General Valuation, Karachi, spotted some models of motorcycles and 16 parts, which were being under-invoiced and intimated to the collectorates of customs for taking action against the violators. The CBR is required to issue the necessary order, as the collectorates are not under the direct control of the DG.
The DG Valuation has identified and verified the following parts of the 70CC motorcycles, which were being under-invoiced: Carburetor, origin China, $13 per piece; Crank Case, China, $36/pc; Crank Case Cover R/L, China, $11.29 per set; Crank Shaft, China, $11.62/pc; Cylinder Head, China, $11.07/pc; Drum Gear Shift, China, $1.99/pc; Fender FT/RR, China, $2.30/pc; Frame Body, China, $10.00/pc; Front Shock Absorber 2-piece set, China, $6.80/set; Fuel Tank, China, $10.00/pc; Magneto, China, $6.70/pc; Rear Shock Absorber 2 piece set, China, $3.70/set; Piston, China, $1.55/pc; RR Fork Complete, China, $6.88/pc and speedometer movement of Taiwan $3.05 per piece.
The Group has informed the board that out of 700,000 units of motorcycles produced, the unorganised sector claims about 30 percent share ie over 200,000 units, which are not paying sales tax and heavily under-invoicing. The total amount comes to nearly Rs 2 billion if these units are produced and sold by the organised sector paying full taxes.
It is necessary to pay sales tax for the registration of motorcycles, which is not being done causing huge loss by the unorganised sector, whereas the organised sector is paying these taxes duly. No Chinese (unorganised sector) has entered due to tariff and non-tariff barriers in India, Thailand and Malaysia. Perhaps similar discipline is needed in Pakistan to develop the industry, Atlas Group added.