Notices issued to 0.24m potential taxpayers

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2015-02-03T01:41:51+05:00 Our Staff Reporter

ISLAMABAD  - The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has issued notices to 240,000 potential taxpayers who did not file their tax returns under section 122C of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
The FBR and its field formation have already issued notices to the tune of 240,000 for enforcing returns and in cases where returns have not been filed in potential taxpayers, orders under section 122C of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 have been passed and a demand over Rs.14 billion have been created. New taxpayers have already paid amount of tax of Rs. 570 million.
According to the press statement issued here, the Directorate General (BTB) has also taken recovery measures against chronic defaulters. In 278 cases bank accounts have been attached, warrants for arrest in 40 cases have been issued and in 117 cases vehicles have been attached and impounded. In 78 cases properties have been attached for auction/sale.
During the on-going drive for broadening of tax base, the Directorate General (BTB) under the leadership of its new Director General Rehmatullah Wazir has obtained information (transaction and non-transaction based information) totaling to 240,000 from various sources, which include information from Motor Vehicle Registration Authorities, Car Manufacturing Companies, Electricity Supply and Distributing Companies, Property Registration Authorities, mobile phone subscribers Cos,  Medical and Dental  Council, Pakistan Engineering Council, Pakistan Bar Council and information from Jamal's Yellow Pages (business concerns).
This information is collated and integrated in the IT Wing of FBR /PRAL along with already available information for preparation of profiles of potential taxpayers.
The Directorate General (BTB) has also sought information from other sources which include information from airlines regarding frequent domestic and foreign travelers; information from land developers/ constructors of commercial/ residential buildings regarding allottees/ purchasers of flats/shops/ plots etc; information from banks regarding cash withdrawal of Rs.5(m) and above; information regarding dealers/ distributors of big companies such as Uniliver Pakistan Ltd. Philips Morris (Pakistan) Ltd. Procter & Gamble Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd, Pakistan Tobacco Co, Ltd etc; information from Nadra regarding traders/ vendors/ businessman, industrialists etc.; information from ICAP/ ICMA regarding its members; information regarding members of High Court Bars/ Pakistan Tax Bars etc.; information from insurance companies; information from District Motor Vehicles Registration Authorities regarding vehicles of 1000 CC and above; information from schools, colleges and universities regarding education fee payers of Rs.100,000 and above; and information from big mobile phone subscribers of Ufone, Warid, Mobilink and Zong.
When central data bank based on the above information will be created, all the potential taxpayers will be brought into the tax net and no one will be left untouched/ untaxed.  All the information will be used across the board in fair and equitable manner against all the potential taxpayers.

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