PM announces major tax reforms package

Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has announced a major tax reforms package envisaging a substantial reduction in income tax rates and launching of an amnesty scheme for undeclared assets, reported Radio Pakistan.

Addressing a news conference in Islamabad on Thursday, he said the maximum rate of income tax is being reduced from the existing 30% to 15%.

The annual income of up to 1.2 million rupees would be exempt from the income tax.

There would be five percent income tax on income falling between 1.2 to 2.4 million rupees annually.

The rate of income for the income bracket of 2.4 to 4.8 million rupees would be ten percent and 15% on more than 4.8 million rupees.

The Prime Minister said at present only 1.2 million people are filer income tax return out of a population of 207 million.

He said of 1.2 million filers, only seven hundred thousand are paying tax while others only filed returns and paid no income tax.

He said even those who are paying income tax include 90% whose tax is deducted at source.

Prime Minister Abbasi expressed the confidence that the substantial reduction in income tax rate would serve as an incentive for people to pay tax.

He said Computerized National Identity Card number would now be the tax number of the citizens.

He said in this way 120 million cardholders can become taxpayer by filling a form.

Explaining details of the amnesty scheme, the Prime Minister said it would be one-time incentive up to 30th of June this year to declare hidden assets inside and outside Pakistan.

He said five percent penalty would be imposed on cash or value of the local assets in Pakistan.

He said those wishing to repatriate cash from abroad can do so by paying a penalty of two percent.

Three percent penalty would be imposed on whitening of foreign assets.

The Prime Minister said dollar accounts abroad can also be legitimized by paying five percent penalty.

He said one percent presumptive tax would be levied on property transactions.

He said if there is under-declaration of value then the government will have the option to buy the said property at 100% of the declared value.

He said all databases would be merged to identify potential taxpayers on the basis of foreign travels, financial transactions, utility bills and fees of children.

He said the modern technology would be used to identify taxpayers and those who are evading taxes.

To a question, Prime Minister said he discussed with the Chief Justice of Pakistan national issues and not personal matters.

He said Mian Nawaz Sharif never interfered in the official business of the Prime Minister.

To another question, he said there is no load-shedding on sixty percent feeders of the country except the one necessitated by technical faults. 

He said two to eight-hour load-shedding is resorted to in 40% feeders from where excessive theft of electricity takes place.

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