FBR collects Rs3,362bn tax in FY-2016-17: Senate told

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training Baligh Ur Rehman Wednesday apprised the Senate that Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) collected Rs 3,362 billion tax during the last fiscal year 2016-17 while a target of Rs 4,013 billion had been fixed for the current financial year 2017-18.

Replying to various supplementary questions during Question Hour, he said only Rs 1,946 billion taxes were collected during the fiscal year 2012-13.

He said it was incorrect to say that the FBR had failed to achieve the revenue target during the 1st quarter of the current fiscal year.

In fact, the FBR had collected Rs 764.9 billion during the 1st quarter 2017-18, registering a growth of 22 per cent as compared to the previous year 2016-17, he said.

The minister said in order to achieve the revenue target of Rs 4,013 billion for the current fiscal year, the FBR was required to achieve a growth of 19.15 per cent. Whereas, the FBR’s revenues in the 1st quarter had registered a growth of more than 22 per cent over the collection made in the 1st quarter of the last year, which was above the required growth of 19.15 per cent.

He hoped that the FBR would achieve the annual target.

To a supplementary question, the minister said Pakistan’s financial discipline was very good and all loans had been paid back to the International Monetary Fund in time.

To a separate question, he said Pakistan Revenue Automation Limited (PRAL), the IT arm of FBR in consultation with Telecommunication companies (Telcos) had developed a utility which required Telcos to upload withholding data file on the agreed format.

The Telcos with the intervention of PTA had agreed to upload data on the new format from August 2017, he said.

He said so far two cellular companies i.e. M/s Pakistan Mobile Communication Limited and M/s Pakistan Telecom Mobile Limited (PTML) had uploaded their data in the new format.

The minister said the data uploaded by the Pakistan Telecom Mobile Limited contain certain errors. PRAL was in contact with PTML for removal of said errors, he said.

He said the remaining two companies i.e. M/s Telenor Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd and M/s CM Pak had yet to upload their data and were being pursued to complete the task at an early date.

To a question, Baligh Ur Rehman said the exchange companies, besides Banks, carried out legal money transactions. The operations of these exchange companies were regulated and supervised by the State Bank of Pakistan under Foreign Exchange Regulation Act 1947.

He said presently, there were 27 full-fledged “A” and 25 “B” category exchange companies operating in the country.

The operations of these exchange companies include sale and purchase of foreign currencies, foreign remittances, both inward and outward, and export of surplus foreign currencies other than US dollars, category-B exchange companies only deal in sale and purchase of foreign currencies, he said.

However, he said the exchange companies neither could take deposits from the general public nor they did lending business.

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