Parliamentarians, FBR officials oppose tax restructuring plan.

ISLAMABAD -- In separate instances, parliamentarians, and the Inland Revenue Service Officers Association (IRSOA) - the representative body of top taxmen in Pakistan - on Wednesday, disapproved of the Prime Minister's plans to restructure tax collection in the country.

In a joint meeting of the Standing Committees of the Senate and the National Assembly on Finance and Revenue with a visiting staff mission of the IMF led by Ernesto Ramirez-Rigo, Senate Standing Committee on Finance Chairman Farooq H. Naik said that tax collection is a provincial domain.

He said under the new Pakistan Revenue Authority (PRA), the government is trying to centralise tax collection, which is against the constitution after the 18th amendment.

'If this is done, or the IMF gives it a priority and presses for it or the government accepts, it will be a violation of the constitution and it will undermine the rights of the provinces,' Farooq H. Naik said.

The sales tax on services was a provincial or state subject in other countries and likewise the provinces in Pakistan had also introduced tax laws, he added. 'You cannot abolish these laws and if you try to do this it...

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