Tax Directory
ISLAMABAD:
About 100 or more parliamentarians belonging to different political
parties will be declared as non-filers as they have so far not filed
their tax returns.
The FBR is going to launch its tax
directory on Saturday and all those who have not submitted their tax
returns within the stipulated time frame on February 14, will be
declared as “non-filers”.
Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said
on Friday night the government would publish the Tax Directory and it
was good beginning. “The government has issued NTNs to all 1172
parliamentarians and pursued them to file their returns. There were many
who filed their returns and only 100 had not yet filed. The government
has opted a difficult path in the interest of the country,” he said.
“The
FBR has so far received 1,052 income tax returns from parliamentarians
including members of National Assembly, Senate and four provincial
assemblies out of total 1172, indicating that 120 have failed to file
their returns and they will be declared as non-filers in the tax
directory,” senior FBR officials confirmed to The News here on Friday
evening.
Official sources said that few parliamentarians
might submit their e-returns till midnight or offices of the FBR would
remain open in NA, Senate and four provincial assemblies so there were
chances some more would come forward to file their returns.
When
contacted FBR’s Senior Member IR Shahid Hussain Asad, who is also the
official spokesman, confirmed that the Board would launch the tax
directory of parliamentarians on its website on Saturday. “We will come
to our offices for the purpose of placing tax details of
parliamentarians on our website,” he added.
When asked
about those who failed to discharge their national duty of submitting
tax returns, he concluded that they would be declared as non-filers in
our tax directory.After the intervention of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif,
the parliamentarians belonging to ruling party were pursued vigorously
to come forward and file their tax returns.
The government
spared no stone unturned to convince the parliamentarians for filing of
tax returns in a bid to avoid wrath of masses and media as the concept
of no representation, without taxation was torn apart.
“What
the government will do to tackle the issue of non-filers is not yet
known but it will definitely raise questions about moral justification
on the basis of which the National Assembly approves imposition of
taxes,” said the sources.
It will be established and
become part of the record that these assemblies will have MPs who do not
bother to discharge their national duty.The Nawaz Sharif government was
forced to publish tax directory of parliamentarians when renowned
reporter Umar Cheema unveiled detailed report about tax payments of
parliamentarians.The government promised to launch tax directory of
parliamentarians till Feb 15 and general tax directory in March this
year.
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