FBR Posts 31% Growth in Taxes Collected From Demand Notices in 2020-21

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has collected Rs. 80.1 billion during 2020-21 from income tax demands raised against the taxpayers compared to Rs. 60.8 billion which was collected in the previous fiscal year, showing a handsome growth of 31 percent.

The FBR has conducted a detailed analysis of Collection on Demand (CoD) during 2020-21. The FBR has released a report on Tuesday on the collection of income tax demands from the registered taxpayers.

The FBR report stated that the CoD covered taxes levied for various defaults/taxes evaded and collected out of such tax demand. In this sense, it provides a true reflection of the departmental efforts to enhance revenue collection and ensure tax compliance in the country. Although its current share at 4.6% of the total direct taxes collection is on the lower side, however, it is promising to note that during fiscal year (2020-21), overall collection from this head stood at Rs. 80.1 billion.

Further details of collection under this head reveal that the recovery from arrear demand has shown substantial growth of around 75 percent, which is reflective of the extraordinary departmental efforts to recover due taxes. On the other hand, collection out of current demand also increased by a healthy 19.9 percent. While these are promising developments, it is still believed that a thorough desk audit by the field formations could contribute significantly in raising the revenue from this head which will be instrumental ultimately in ushering in a fair tax culture on the principle of taxing everyone according to the capacity to pay, FBR stated.

Under the head of payments with returns and advances, an amount of Rs. 465.8 billion has been collected during 2020-21 as compared to Rs. 404.5 billion in 2019-20. A major component of this head of the collection is the Advance Income Tax where a sum of Rs. 411.7 billion has been collected against Rs. 348.1 billion in FY 2019-20, registering a growth of 18.3 percent.

The other component of this head of the collection is tax payment made with income tax returns, where a sum of Rs. 54.1 billion has been collected during FY 2020-21 against Rs. 56.5 billion in FY 2019-20 registering a negative growth of 4.3 percent. Negative growth of taxes paid with income returns signifies lower incomes earned during the preceding year consequent to the economic slowdown in the country. However, this fact needs to be further confirmed through systematic tax audits to forestall the possibility of revenue leakage.

The report added that the Withholding Taxes (WHT) contribute a major chunk i.e. 72% to the total income tax collection. During FY 2020-21, Rs. 1,237.1 billion worth of WHT was made, against the figure of Rs. 1,091.7 billion in the preceding year, indicating a growth of 13.3%.

Performance of 10 major heads of WHT (which contribute about 85% of the total WHT collection) is given which shows that except technical fee and cash withdrawal, all other major items have recorded positive growth. Growth in WHT from salaries remained the highest with 17.3 percent followed by dividends and telephone with 15.6 percent each and electricity 12.8 percent.

The largest source of WHT i.e. contracts also grew by 14.6 percent. Growth in these heads of WHT indicates increased economic activity particularly in the second half in the services and manufacturing sector and higher corporate profits during the FY 2020-21.

WHT is an essential component of revenue collection across the world and even countries with developed and documented economies use it as a tool of not only revenue generation but spreading the burden of taxes on taxpayers across a financial period.

In Pakistan, the WHT collection is highly concentrated on a few heads. The highest contributors in withholding taxes are contracts with 22 percent share, followed by imports (17.7) and salaries (12.3). Further break-up reveals that the share of these three heads of WHT i.e. contract, imports, and salaries, is 52 percent in the overall WHT mix. This makes WHT vulnerable to 10 variations in these three heads. The need is, therefore, felt of fetching more revenue from other WHT items, FBR added.

Source: Pro Pakistani

KP CM directs to implement Dengue Action Plan in letter and spirit

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mahmood Khan has directed the authorities concerned to implement the Dengue Action Plan in letter and spirit.

Presiding over a meeting in Peshawar today (Tuesday), he said safety of people is top priority of the government and all available resources are being utilized for this purpose.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Supremacy of rule of law in country is top priority of government: Sarwar

Punjab Governor Chaudhary Muhammad Sarwar says supremacy of rule of law in the country is top priority of government.

Talking to media in Lahore today (Tuesday), he said there will be no compromise on security and sovereignty of the country.

The Governor said Prime Minister Imran Khan is pursuing a policy of making Pakistan strong and prosperous in accordance with the vision of Quaid-e-Azam and Allama Iqbal.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Asif Ali Voted as ICC Player of the Month

Pakistan’s explosive middle-order batter, Asif Ali, has been voted as the ICC’s October’s player of the month for his outstanding performances in the ongoing T20 World Cup. Asif was nominated alongside Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan and Namibia’s David Wiese for the award.

Asif played two match-winning knocks for Pakistan, first against New Zealand to hand Pakistan their second win of the tournament and then against Afghanistan to clinch their third successive victory.

Asif has scored 57 runs at an astonishing strike rate of 247.82 in three innings he has played in the tournament so far.

The 30-year old smashed 27 runs off 12 balls against New Zealand in his first innings before blowing away Afghanistan with an exceptional knock of 25 runs off 7 deliveries. His innings against Afghanistan included 4 huge maximums in the 19th over as Pakistan chased down the target with an over to spare.

Asif will be seen in action as Pakistan take on Australia in the upcoming semi-final, scheduled to be played in Dubai on 11 November.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Here’s How Many People Watched Record-Breaking Pak-India T20 World Cup Match

The much-anticipated T20 World Cup 2021 match between archrivals Pakistan and India on 24 October was the most-watched T20I encounter to date with 167 million views, the official broadcaster said in a statement on Monday.

“With a reach of 167 million, the highly-anticipated Pakistan-India clash on 24 October, an event that saw the archrivals meet at an ICC tournament after two years, is now the most viewed T20I match,” Star India said in a press release.

The high-voltage game surpassed the previously most-watched game between India and the West Indies that had accumulated 136 million viewers.

The qualifiers and the first 12 games of the Super 12 stage of the T20 World Cup registered a cumulative reach of 238 million, the broadcaster stated.

“We have continually strived to grow the audience base for marquee cricket, and this record is a testament to our efforts across high-decibel campaigns, enhanced storytelling, dedicated regional programming, and consumer innovations.”

Both India and Pakistan had opened their World Cup campaigns with the 24 October encounter in Dubai in which Pakistan claimed a comprehensive 10-wicket win.

Pakistan then went on to win the next four games to become the only team to qualify for the semifinals with an unbeaten record in group stages. India, badly hampered by a humbling defeat, crashed out of the tournament after the first round.

“There’s no doubt that the result of the match and India’s exit from the tournament disappointed fans, but the record viewership displays the unique power of cricket to engage audiences at an unprecedented scale,” the Indian channel’s release added.

Pakistan then went on to win the next four games to become the only team to qualify for the semifinals with an unbeaten record in group stages. India, badly hampered by a humbling defeat, crashed out of the tournament after the first round.

“There’s no doubt that the result of the match and India’s exit from the tournament disappointed fans, but the record viewership displays the unique power of cricket to engage audiences at an unprecedented scale,” the Indian channel’s release added.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Dale Steyn Reveals Pakistani Batter He Loved Bowling Against

Legendary South African bowler, Dale Steyn has revealed the Pakistani batter he loved bowling against during his playing days. Steyn revealed that he always enjoyed bowling against veteran middle-order batter, Mohammad Hafeez, as he got him out on several occasions.

Steyn revealed the details during a question-and-answer session on Twitter. One user asked Steyn which team he used to love bowling against and which batter did he claim as his ‘bunny’. Steyn was quick to respond and stated that ‘bunny’ is a slightly bad term but he enjoyed bowling against Hafeez. He added that he is friends with Hafeez.

Steyn further revealed that he enjoyed bowling against New Zealand as he has a lot of wickets against them He further added that New Zealand have become one of the top sides in world cricket and termed them as a ‘real force’.

Steyn had a terrific record against Hafeez as he dismissed the middle-order batter a record 15 times in international cricket. No bowler has dismissed a batter more times in international cricket.

The 38-year old is currently commentating in the ongoing 2021 T20 World Cup, his first stint as a commentator since retiring from international cricket last year.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Dale Steyn Reveals His Pick for T20 World Cup Player of the Tournament

Former South African fast bowler, Dale Steyn, has revealed his pick for the player of the tournament for the ongoing 2021 T20 World Cup. Steyn believes Pakistan’s all-format captain, Babar Azam, will be awarded the player of the tournament for the mega event.

Steyn revealed his pick during a question-and-answer session on his official Twitter account. Steyn replied to a question by a Twitter user who had asked him which player is likely to win the player of the tournament at the end of the competition.

Pakistan’s star batter, Babar Azam, has been in sublime form in the tournament having scored four half-centuries in five matches so far in the tournament. He is currently leading the charts for the most runs scored in the tournament as well. Babar has scored 264 runs at an average of 66.00 and a strike rate of 128.15 in 5 matches.

The 27-year old will be determined to continue his rich vein of form in Pakistan’s semi-final encounter against Australia and lead the national side to their third final in T20 World Cup history.

Babar has already managed to break the jinx of World Cup matches against India as he became the first Pakistani captain to win against the arch-rivals. Babar will be looking to become the first Pakistani captain to defeat Australia in a knock-out match in T20 World Cup as well.

Source: Pro Pakistani