According to them PaCCS makes it easier for importers to cheat on their taxes and results in lower revenues for the government. Yet the system replaces the 26 clearance steps, 34 signatures and 62 verifications with a simple self-assessment by tax payers which is then either paid online or through a debit at a prepaid account that the importer has with the government. The system does not eliminate physical inspections, it simply makes them less cumbersome. In fact, the government gets its money up front.
There are a lot of opportunities for graft that have been eliminated and a significant amount of bribery income that several bureaucrats will miss. That is a loss that the country is willing to live with. PaCCS should be preserved and fixed, not eliminated.
Published in the Express Tribune, June 12th, 2010.
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