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Finance Ministry consults business community on budget

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD - Federal Minister for Finance and Economic Affairs, Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh, has said that the ministry has identified 7,000,00 new entities who can be taxed, and hopefully inclusion of them into the tax net will necessarily facilitate us in our endeavur to broaden the tax net and correct the tax-GDP ratio.

While addressing representatives of the Pakistan Business Community here on Tuesday, he said that they are communicating with all the segments of the business and corporate sector of the country to devise a mechanism whereby can seek new avenues for the generation of income and facilitate them for their further investment in the country.

He welcomed practical suggestions from them so that the government may decide to accord priority to the resolution of the issues which were emergent and need immediate attention.

The Minister while responding to a proposal by one of the participants about the taxing of the agriculture sector, said that he himself believe that all incomes irrespective of the sources must be taxed, but under the prevalent constitution to which they owe, agri-tax was a provincial subject.

The Minister appreciated the role of the private sector as an engine of growth in an open society.

In Pakistan the private sector, he said, has been contributing a positive role, and the government and Ministry of Finance has called this forum to accumulate the various suggestions and proposals in order to have strengthen their role in developing the economy on sound footing.

 
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