FBR Imposes Service Charges on POS Invoices

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has imposed service charges at a rate of Rs. 1 per invoice issued through all points of sale (POS) to be collected by Tier-1 retailers from customers across the country.

In this connection, the FBR has issued SRO.1279(I)/2021 here on Friday.

In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 76 of the Sales Tax Act, 1990, the Federal Board of Revenue, with the approval of the Federal Minister-in-charge, has levied service charges at a rate of one Rupee per invoice issued through all POS integrated with the authority’s computerized system for real-time reporting of sales.

These charges will be collected by Tier-1 retailers and deposited in a designated account along with monthly payment of sales tax and filing of the sales tax return, FBR added.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Finance Minister Inaugurates FBR’s Track & Trace System in PTC Jhelum Factory

Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Shaukat Tarin, inaugurated the much-awaited Track & Trace System (TTS) of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) at the Pakistan Tobacco Company’s (PTC) factory in Jhelum on Friday.

The special ceremony was attended by Chairman FBR, Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq Ahmed, along with Qaiser Iqbal, Member (Inland Revenue, Operations) and Tariq Sheikh, Project Director (TTS), in the presence of CEO PTC, Ali Khan.

Speaking on the occasion, the Federal Minister for Finance & Revenue congratulated FBR for rolling out this significant project which would help prevent leakage of revenue, under-reporting of production and sales of tobacco products, and ensure proper payment of Federal Excise Duty and Sales Tax on manufacturing and sale of the products.

“TTS is a very comprehensive and robust electronic monitoring system, which is a paradigm shift from the conventional physical monitoring system. It is believed that installation of TTS in the notified sectors would be a game-changer for improving revenue and curbing counterfeit products in the market,” the minister underlined.

Appreciating FBR for embarking upon the system, Tarin said it was heartening that FBR successfully issued a license to and, subsequently, signed a contract with AJCL/Mittas/Authentix Consortium for installation of TTS on March 5, 2021.

TTS is to be developed, operated, and maintained by the licensee for notified sectors including tobacco products manufactured in and imported into Pakistan. For this purpose, FBR has been striving hard to implement the system for the last 12 years. Unfortunately, FBR faced five unsuccessful attempts. However, in its sixth attempt, FBR has procured one of the best systems available after strenuous efforts of over a decade.

The Finance Minister stated, “Our prime objective is to take the tax-to-GDP ratio, which currently stands at 8-12%, to 20% in the coming years. He surmised that tax evasion of Rs. 70 billion was being done in the tobacco sector, making 37% of the market share”. He said the Economic Advisory Council was directed to identify more sectors where TTS could be installed to increase revenue.

Speaking on the occasion, Chairman FBR, Dr. Ahmed, highlighted features of the TTS project. He stated that the electronic monitoring of common-use products, right from the entry-point into the supply chain, i,e, the production or import till the exit-point and the purchase by end-consumer – broadly referred to as TTS – was being viewed as a watershed development in maximizing revenue potential in the notified sectors.

“TTS entails the application of Unique Identification Marks (UIMs) or Tax Stamps carrying covert, semi-covert, overt, forensic and digital features enabling electronic traceability of goods across the supply chain,” the Chairman FBR underscored. He maintained that the UIMs applied on industrial products would help identify, isolate, and curb the production, supply, and movement of untaxed, counterfeit, and smuggled goods thereby strengthening governance and rule of law in Pakistan. “At present, TTS is used in over 80 countries to apply about 10 trillion UIMs on various products, across the globe,” he said.

He reaffirmed that this system would be further strengthened by vigilant, efficient, and fully-equipped Inland Revenue Enforcement Network (IREN) and the federal government had already allocated Rs. 435 million for purchase of vehicles, state-of-the-art equipment, and the latest technology-driven gadgets for the Enforcement Network.

“The IREN will be able to combat evasion and leakages of taxes and duties payable on notified goods, through the Enforcement Squads that shall patrol the designated routes on which specified goods are moving and check a vehicle or any place of storage, wherein reportedly such specified goods are being transported, stored or kept,” he explained. In addition to tobacco, he announced, FBR is preparing to implement TTS in the sugar, fertilizer, and cement sectors in the near future.

Source: Pro Pakistani

1st Conference on Sustainable Water Resource Management

Lahore, September 30, 2021 (PPI-OT):Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Engineering (CEWRE), University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore organized one day 1st Conference on “Sustainable Water Resources Management”. The conference was graced by Minister of Irrigation, Punjab, Pakistan Mr. Muhammad Mohsin Khan Leghari as a Chief Guest. The conference was attended by the participant from forty-nine different institutions and organizations from Pakistan. Director CEWRE Prof. Dr. Noor Muhammad Khan inaugurated the conference by welcoming the participants and highlighted the main themes.

During opening speech by chief guest, Muhammad Mohsin Khan Leghari emphasized the role of educational institutes and utilization of modern techniques for sustainable water management. Keynote speaker Dean Faculty of Civil Engineering Prof. Dr. Habib-Ur-Rehman highlighted the importance of sustainable aquifer management through recharging techniques. Ex GM, WAPDA Engr. Shahid Hameed highlighted the role of WAPDA in efficient water resources development of Pakistan and future plans for Hydropower and water conservation projects.

Country Representative IWMI Pakistan Dr. Mohsin Hafeez discussed the issues and challenges of Indus River and emphasis on the installation of monitoring systems. Chairman PCRWR Pakistan Dr. Muhammad Ashraf and Ex-DG Water Management Engr. Mushtaq Ahmad Gill expressed their views about sustainable water resources management. In three technical sessions, eighteen technical papers were presented with focus on climate change impact assessment, soil erosion and hydraulics and agriculture water management.

The participation was from various national organization/institutes including University of Lahore, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering, and Management Sciences, UET Taxila, National Engineering Services Pakistan, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, COMSATS University, University of Punjab, Lahore apart from Centre of excellence in Water Resources Engineering. In concluding session Prof. Dr. Noor Muhammad Khan appreciated the organizing team of the conference especially Dr. Kaleem Sarwar, Dr. Ijaz Ahmad, Engr. Faraz ul Haq and Engr. Muhammad Awais Zafar.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations Officer
University of Engineering and Technology (UET)
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Tel: +92-42-99250274, +92-42-99029358
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Website: www.uet.edu.pk

Korangi Association of Trade and Industry pledges to continue support of IHHN 

Karachi, September 24, 2021 (PPI-OT):The Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI) met with Dr. Abdul Bari Khan, CEO, and founder of Indus Hospital and Health Network (IHHN), on Thursday, September 23, 2021. Siddique Sheikh, former chairman of the Board of Directors of IHHN was also present at the meeting.

The event started with the recitation of verses from the Holy Quran followed by the welcome address by Saleem uz Zaman, President of KATI. Zaman pledged to continue to support IHHN and its expansion project. M. Muneer, Patron-in-Chief, KATI, Maheen Salman, Chairman Community and Health Services Standing Committee; Mohammad Zubair Chhaya, Chairman and CEO, KITE DMC (Development and Management Company); and other members of the organization were present.

Dr. Bari gave a detailed discussion about IHHN and its expansion plans. He spoke about how the Network which started as one hospital in Korangi has grown into a country-wide network of 13 hospitals and multiple primary care sites across Pakistan. He also thanked the Korangi Association of Trade and Industry for their unrelenting support. Nighat Awan, Vice President of KATI, delivered the vote of thanks.

For more information, contact
The Indus Hospital (TIH)
C-76, Sector 31/5, Opposite Darussalam Society,
Korangi Crossing, Karachi – 75190, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-35112709-17
Fax: +92-21-35112718
Email: crd@indushospital.org.pk
Website: http://www.indushospital.org.pk/