The movement’s convener, Wajahat Ali, told The Express Tribune, “The strike will be held on Wednesday across the region.” He added, “This has been decided in a general body meeting held earlier.” Ali said, “All shops and business activities will remain closed, and no transport will be allowed on the roads to give a strong message to the government against its decision.”
When contacted, Adviser to G-B Chief Minister Farooq Mir said, “No new taxes have been imposed. The government just implemented the orders given by G-B Council.”
Earlier, contractors association president Firdous Ahmed told journalists current rate of taxation was not acceptable. According to Ahmed, the taxes were a form of “financial murder” for locals who have no representation in Parliament.
The rebate in question
The federal government recently announced the withdrawal of a rebate on duties in the region, a discount which had been in place for years because of the disputed status of the region.
The decision was taken after the federal government decided to introduce reforms in the G-B Empowerment and Self-Governance Order 2009, possibly changing the region’s constitutional status.
With the rebate, tax on goods was 3%. Without the discount, it stands at 7.5%. This tax is applicable to food items, transport companies, and print and electronic media.
The protest was named the ‘anti-tax movement’ after it was joined by political and religious parties.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 22nd, 2016.
COMMENTS
Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.
For more information, please see our Comments FAQ