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OICCI demands super tax removal, and no new taxes or surprises in the upcoming budget.

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June 5, 2023
OICCI demands super tax removal, and no new taxes or surprises in the upcoming budget.
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Islamabad, June 04, 2023: OICCI presented its key taxation proposals for 2023-24 budget to Minister of Finance (MOF) , Mr M. Ishaq Dar on June 3rd. The meeting was attended by the Governor State Bank, top leadership of the Ministry of Finance and Revenue and FBR. 

OICCI President, Amir Paracha appreciated the engagement by the Govt with leading tax contributor in the country and expressed the apprehension that “economy is currently under stress and GDP growth forecast including for large scale industries for the immediate near term  is negative to marginally positive, which along with super high inflation and interest rates and fast weakening currency,  has the potential to substantially dent the profitability of tax paying sectors  next year”. “OICCI therefore has recommended “Mr. Paracha continued, “ that the Super tax be removed and no new taxes or surprises be announced in the upcoming budget , as it will further dampen the formal business sector”. Finance Minister took great interest in OICCI proposals, which were forward-looking and intended to boost the economic activity going forward. 

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OICCI stressed the urgency for broadening the tax base to boost its revenue collection according to the proportionate share of each sector of the economy, especially trade, services, real estate, and agriculture. OICCI stressed that sufficient data is available in the system to significantly broaden the tax base and arrest the revenue leakage due to the GOP. MOF appreciated OICCI offer of assistance and asked FBR team to work closely with technology companies, who are also members of OICCI, to help identify through latest technology tools, including Artificial Intelligence, in highlighting potential new taxable entities. OICCI has estimated that with dedicated efforts to collect revenue from all segments of the economy, the Tax-to-GDP ratio can be increased in a few years to 16%, from current less than 10%.  OICCI further recommended that a significant portion of current FBR resources, at least 30 percent, be assigned for BTB (Broadening of Tax) unit.  

OICCI has also recommended, the abolishment of Super Tax for all sectors and capping the Corporate Tax rate of 29%, and no further increase in effective tax rate which is already greater than the regional competitive rates.  OICCI recommendation for elimination/reduction of minimum tax specially for listed companies and companies in the regulated sectors was also appreciated by the participants. The general rate for minimum tax should be reduced to 0.25% and carry forward of minimum tax credit be allowed for at least 5 years as prior to 2022”.

OICCI also recommended the simplification of withholding tax regime, with existing 200 different tax rates for 24 WHT sections, to make it more convenient and business friendly. 

OICCI highlighted massive Excise duty evasion in Tobacco industry (estimated to Rs. 80 bn), duty-not-paid goods, and under-invoicing, which adversely affects tax revenue. To ensure transparency, OICCI recommends the import data should be made publicly available. Custom valuation should be done by using latest method of valuation including, online search and matching international and regional pricing and taking local legal brand owners on board. 

Mr. Paracha added, “recognizing the very high inflation impact on the low-income group, OICCI has recommended that annual income upto Rs 1.2 million be tax free compared the current Rs 0.6 million annually.”

Apart from other proposals, OICCI separately submitted the sector specific proposals which includes Pending sales tax refunds under FASTER Pharma System to be processed within 72 hours of the submission and restoration of zero-rated regime for Pharma Industry as prior to 2022.

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