Govt to use NADRA's database to detect tax evaders

Also plans to complete SME strategy by early April to boost sector, promote employment


Zafar Bhutta March 13, 2019
Also plans to complete SME strategy by early April to boost sector, promote employment. PHOTO: APP

ISLAMABAD: The government has decided to use data pool of the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) to detect tax evaders.

"The data of persons registered with NADRA will be available next month. Evaders, we are coming after you. You will have to pay tax," said Finance Minister Asad Umar, while addressing leaders at the Islamabad Business Summit on Wednesday.

He said the government had decided to use a new technology to detect tax evaders, adding that there were huge tax gaps and the government would implement a tracking and trace system to ascertain tax evaders. Umar said  there were also tax gaps in the cigarette industry and the government would use the tracking system to plug this hole.

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Elaborating on plans to expand the tax net, he remarked that the government was planning to bring institutional reforms in fundamental structures. Citing an example, he said for the first time a five-member committee had been formed for the appointment of a finance secretary. The committee will interview candidates and the name will be sent to the prime minister for approval.

Umar further informed that the government was also encouraging overseas Pakistanis to work here. He said the government had appointed heads of Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited (ZTBL) and National Investment Trust Limited (NIT), who were overseas Pakistanis, without any political interference.

Talking about incentivising the SME sector, the finance minister said the government had already been providing discounted credit to the sector. He added that cost of credit was not an issue. "The bigger issue was access to credit and therefore the government had incentivised banks."

Also speaking on the occasion, Adviser to Prime Minister on Commerce Abdul Razaq Dawood said there had been de-industrialisation during the last 10 years. He said that due to the culture of imports, exports had declined and not the government was working to revive industry.

Dawood further remarked that the government had taken measures to limit imports. Reiterating the finance minister's comments, he said that SMEs are a major source of employment and the government was working to form an SME strategy. He added that this strategy would be completed by early April.

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He said the government would enhance financing and reduce duties to boost the SME sector. Talking about the issues facing the sectors, he said that there were problems in procurement and the government would change rules to bring improvement in this regard.

"We need to change rules regarding commercial restrictions for exports and the government can bring change in the budget in June this year."

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that the country was facing problems in economy as the current account was 6.6%.

He informed the gathering that improving the economy was the main agenda of Prime Minister Imran Khan. He added that the government was working on economic diplomacy to enhance exports and bring investment in the country. Qureshi further commented that the government was taking initiatives to improve trade relations with neighbouring countries.

Citing instances, he said the Malaysian prime minister is due to visit Pakistan on March 23, with a delegation of different companies, while firms from Qatar and UAE have also expressed interest to invest in different sectors.

Also addressing the participants, Adviser to Prime Minister of Russia on IT and Digital Media Alexander Shulgin said that 60% of the global economy was on digital media. He said that we need technology for wise decisions, adding that airlines, industries and smart cities need data and Pakistan had wide opportunity for development.

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