Punjab Excise Department closes the net on tax evader
The Department of Excise & Taxation,
Punjab has decided to deal with the flaws in the tax collection system once and
for all. In this regard, it is seeking property tax declarations from residents
in the region, according to a news source.
The system is going to be revamped through a new reform –
which is waiting for a final go ahead from the government. Once implemented, it
would require tax filers to share accurate details of the property they own.
The motive behind introducing this new reform is to bring more transparency to
the existing tax collection mechanism.
Once the law passes, people in Punjab will be bound to
provide written details of their property to the Excise and Taxation
Department. If someone shares fake or incomplete details, he will be penalised
with heavy fines.
To put things into perspective, people who share incorrect
information will be fined as per a comprehensive set of terms that have been
defined by the department. For example, if someone submits faulty details about
their property they will be liable to pay not only the tax that they were
originally supposed to pay, but also an additional amount as fine i.e. 50% of
the original amount due. If this fine is not cleared with six months, the
person will become liable to pay 100% of the original tax as fine.
The news report, which appears to be a press release, has
also revealed that the upcoming budget for Punjab has no new tax impositions
from the Excise & Taxation Department. Furthermore, the news report also
reads that the exemptions given on property tax last year will be cut by 10% in
the upcoming budget.
In addition to this, the report also says that the Excise
& Taxation Department is looking to incorporate new reforms into the
existing property taxes collection mechanism. Among these reforms, the
compulsion on property owners to provide property tax declarations on an annual
or bi-annual basis is the most prominent reform.
The step is reportedly being taken because of the rising
number of instances where fake information has been shared by taxpayers about
their property, so that they can avoid paying due taxes. The declaration form
aims to ensure that taxpayers either share accurate information about their
property or bear the consequences.
In the context of how the property market responded to the
new tax collection regime that kicked in last year, many people are expecting
big problems. However, this year’s budget will most likely not be as scary as
the one we found last year. It does appear that the departments concerned are
serious about collecting taxes – even if it means amending the laws, or
introducing reforms.
Pakistan has a serious issue with taxation, with people
coming up with new and improved approaches to evading them. With every
passing year, methods to curb these detrimental practices are being introduced
and improved – but we still have a long way to go.
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