Expanding tax base, reducing tax burden on poor- government’s top priority: PM

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Monday said that expanding the tax base and reducing the burden of taxes on the poor were among the top priorities of the government.

He was chairing a meeting here to review progress on the digitization of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), the implementation of an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based system, and other reforms.

Hailing the availability of simple tax returns in Urdu, the prime minister said a helpline should be established to assist with the process of filing tax returns and digital invoicing should also be launched in Urdu. “In tax reforms, the focus should remain on the convenience of the common man,” he added.

The prime minister directed that third-party validation be ensured for all FBR reforms to maintain transparency. He stated that for the public’s convenience, tax returns have been made extremely easy by making them digital, concise, and linked with a centralized database. He said salaried individuals will benefit the most from the new simplified tax returns.

The prime minister instructed that a public awareness campaign should be launched about the ease of tax returns so more and more people can file their returns under the new system.

He also praised the finance minister, the economic team, the FBR chairman, and their teams, saying that the positive results of tax reforms are the outcome of their tireless efforts.

“For the first time in the country’s history, the implementation of an AI-based tax assessment system is a big success, and the FBR’s initiatives are commendable.”

He also instructed that small and medium-sized businesses should be given special support in joining the digital invoicing system.

The meeting was attended by federal ministers Ahad Khan Cheema, Attaullah Tarar, Ali Pervaiz Malik, Minister of State for Finance Bilal Azhar Kayani, Chief Coordinator Mosharraf Zaidi, the Chairman FBR, and other senior officials.

The participants were briefed on progress related to digital invoicing, e-bilty, simplified tax returns, the AI-based assessment system, the establishment of a central command and control center, and the cargo tracking system.

It was informed that bidding for the FBR command and control unit will be completed soon, and the system will be fully functional by September. This will not only provide centralized data but also help in decision-making.

The meeting was also informed about the AI-based assessment system. Traders are now allowed to submit advance goods declarations before the arrival of ships. Under this, they will get full exemption on upfront duties and taxes. With this system, the percentage of advance goods declarations is expected to rise from 3% to over 95%. This will also allow containers with advance declarations to be delivered directly from the port to factories.

Regarding digital invoicing, the meeting was told that now all businesses, both large and small, will be required to issue receipts at the time of sale through the FBR’s online system. Around 20,000 businesses are expected to join this system in the coming months. In just one month, 8,000 invoices amounting to 11.6 billion rupees were issued through this system.