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The approval of FBR’s redesign and digitization will be discussed at today’s federal cabinet meeting.

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The job of considering and improving the reform recommendations falls to the interministerial committee.

  • Preliminary government to lay the foundation for structural reforms proposed by FBR.
  • The IMF has suggested that the FBR chairman have a set term.
  • The goal of Customs restructuring is to facilitate trade.

ISLAMABAD The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) will be redesigned and digitalized, and a federal cabinet meeting led by caretaker prime minister Anwarul Haq Kakar will discuss this, The News reported. This is in opposition to the recommendations made by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to improve tax administration.

A few shocking revelations revealed that the caretaker arrangement has used a subpar governance structure while in place.

The cabinet meeting’s minutes mentioned that the forum had formed an inter-ministerial body that would be convened by the finance minister with ministers of foreign affairs, privatisation, law and justice, energy, commerce, IT and telecommunications. The meeting also considered the summary submitted by the revenue division ‘Restructuring of the Federal Board of Revenue and Digitisation’. The committee was tasked with deliberating on the reform proposals and refining them for consideration by the cabinet in its next meeting.

The minutes state that the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) shall (i) make the tax return form simple enough for the common person to understand and fill out; and (ii) reduce its length to no more than two pages, with provisions for supplementary information where required.

According to the official minutes of the most recent cabinet meeting, “Given its constitutional and legal mandate, the caretaker government would only carry out the groundwork for the Federal Board of Revenue’s structural reforms, keeping in mind the public interest, but legislation to effect these reforms would be left to the newly elected government.”

Now, the issue is raised: why were all the efforts used if there was a pointless exercise considering the minutes of the most recent cabinet meeting?

In contrast, the IMF’s Technical Assistance Report on Revenue Administration Diagnostic said that it fully supports and encourages the recommendations to transform the FBR into a semi-autonomous revenue authority.

The IMF study, written by Robert Woods, a specialist in the Fund’s Fiscal Affairs Department, outlined a plan for the revenue authority’s future and mentioned that the government-appointed task force had produced various suggestions for restructuring the tax administration.

The FBR might be reorganised as a federal tax agency with integrated links to all provincial tax agencies, or it could be transformed into a single national tax body to oversee all federal and gradually provincial taxes.

the creation of the tax authority as a revenue authority with a single-line budget that operates on a performance-driven, semi-autonomous basis and has its own hiring, management, and service regulations.

By establishing an independent board for tax oversight and administration, it is necessary to guarantee sound governance and performance management. It suggested giving the head of the tax authority a set term of office.

Either by separating Customs from the FBR to form a customs and border control authority under the finance ministry under its board’s supervision, or by creating a single reporting head for Customs within the tax authority, the restructuring of Customs will concentrate on trade facilitation, border control, and anti-smuggling operations. Additionally being considered is the idea to implement digital withholding and electronic invoicing as a means of digital revenue administration. Additionally under consideration is the suggestion to improve the information technology support for digital administration.

The FBR restructuring plan of her choosing has been relentlessly pursued by the acting finance minister, who has exerted pressure on it to state in the summary that the interministerial has extended support for the revamp plan.

To provide the federal cabinet an opportunity to make an informed choice, the FBR members insisted that they include in the summary that there is strong opposition to the reorganisation plan. However, pressure existed to convey through the summary that everything was OK.

The FBR stated unequivocally that they would not send the summary until they had the most recent cabinet meeting’s minutes. Without having perused the most recent meeting minutes, how were they supposed to follow the verbal directives?

The formal minutes of the most recent Federal Cabinet meeting, in which an interministerial group was established to further discuss the proposal for the FBR reform, were delivered to the FBR on Monday night.

Previously, the FBR chairman and secretary of revenue had declined to draft and provide a new summary until they received the official minutes of the most recent cabinet meeting.

There were concerted efforts underway to persuade the law minister to retract his remarks regarding the caretaker government’s incapacity to enact significant legislation, which required the government to amend the current tax code by 1010.

With the exception of Ejaz Gohar, all caretaker ministers had opposed the idea of an FBR redesign, hence this Inter-Ministerial Committee proved to be another disaster. But Gohar had also brought up the issue of significant under-invoicing during the formal meeting. The minister of international affairs made the fewest reform recommendations, although he did make three or four recommendations on how to put them into practice to increase tax efficiency.

The minister of energy has suggested creating a new tax body and doing away with the FBR. The minister of law had objected to these significant legal modifications, claiming that the caretakers lacked the authority to enact such laws.

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FO admits that a boat capsized in Greece, killing four Pakistanis.

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The deaths of four Pakistanis in a boat capsizing event close to the southern Greek island of Goudos have been verified by the Foreign Office.

The incident happened on Sunday and at least five illegal immigrants drowned as a result. According to Greek Coast Guards, 39 people were rescued after the wooden boat overturned, but 40 more are still unaccounted for.

According to a Foreign Office spokeswoman, the four Pakistani nationals were among those killed in the catastrophe. In order to help the remaining Pakistanis and repatriate the corpses of the deceased, the Pakistani Embassy in Athens has been in close communication with Greek authorities, she said.

Additional information was given by Aamir Aftab Qureshi, Pakistan’s ambassador to Greece, during a press conference. According to him, there were 80 Pakistanis on board the doomed boat, and efforts are still being made to find the people who are still missing.

He added that the overcrowding on the boat was a factor in the capsizing. There are worries over the safety of the missing people because a sizable portion of them are children. He stated that five boats carrying Pakistani nationals were traveling illegally from Libya.

The public was also informed by Ambassador Qureshi that the government will pay for the return flight of the accident victims’ bodies.

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Every office will have a biometric system installed by Lesco.

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system in each office.

Details show that the LESCO had ordered the installation of biometric systems in all offices, including the divisions and the circle.

The installation of the biometric system at the headquarters resulted in an increase in attendance, as the LESCO CEO had stated.

The CEO of LESCO claimed that the biometric system has resolved the issues related to the fictitious overtime and off-days.

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Around 450 Pakistanis have successfully crossed into Lebanon from Syria, according to a briefing from the Foreign Office.

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Approximately 450 Pakistanis, including 250 Zaireen, have successfully crossed into Lebanon from Syria, according to the spokesperson for the Foreign Office, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch.

During her weekly briefing at the foreign office in Islamabad, she stated that Pakistan is pleased with the resolution passed by the United Nations General Assembly on the Gaza Strip, which calls for an immediate ceasefire.

In addition, she expressed her satisfaction with the elimination of limits placed on UNRWA’s ability to carry out relief activities in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

It was stated by her that Pakistan is demanding an immediate cessation of hostilities in Palestine, an end to the genocide that is taking place in Gaza, the protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure, unrestricted access to humanitarian aid for those who are in urgent need, full support for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) and its mandated humanitarian activities, and medical assistance for those who are in urgent need.

Moreover, she stated that Pakistan emphasises the need for the international community to hold Israel accountable for the war crimes and crimes against humanity that it has committed in occupied lands.

The Israeli aggression against Syria, the illegitimate acquisition of Syrian territory, and the massive devastation of Syrian infrastructure as well as civilian and military sites are all topics that Pakistan is extremely worried about, according to the spokesperson for Pakistan.

According to her, this attack on Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity is a serious violation of international law to the highest degree. By expressing our support for Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, we are also expressing our opposition to the Israeli government’s attempt to acquire territory through coercion.

The resolution 497 of the United Nations Security Council, which declares the annexation of the Golan Heights by Israel to be null and illegal and to have no international legal impact, was reaffirmed by her organisation.

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