PSE submits budgetary proposals for 'broad-based capital market' with drastic tax reforms.

ISLAMABAD -- The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSE) Tuesday presented around a dozen proposals for incorporating in the federal budget 2023-24 to establish a 'broad-based capital market' for achieving important economic and social objectives like increasing the number of tax payers, savings, investment rates and reducing wealth inequality.

Forwarding the proposals to the Finance Division and Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) , the PSE stressed the need for taking appropriate tax measures to increase investments and savings in the economy to compete with other markets, said a press release issued here.

It proposed to remove the flat Capital Gain Tax (CGT) rate of 12.5% applicable on disposal of securities acquired on or before June 30, 2022, CGT rate for all derivatives and future contracts traded on stock exchange is proposed to be taxed at 5%.

In order to attract foreign investors into the capital market, it is proposed to exempt income derived from such foreign investments from tax.

The PSE proposed to add an explanation under Section 37A to clarify that the share of a public company, disposed off in a tax year, 'becomes a security' with effect from the date of acquisition.

The Finance (Supplementary) Act, 2023 has barred application of section 37A on disposal of shares of a listed company made otherwise than through registered stock exchange and which are not settled through National Clearing Company of Pakistan Limited (NCCPL) and the provisions of section 37 section are to apply in such case.

It proposed that offer for sale at the time of listing should be excluded from the proviso's purview.

To encourage documentation of the economy, the corporate tax rate should be lower for listed companies, by giving tax credit of 20% of tax payable for those companies that meet the prescribed requirements including a minimum free float of 25% throughout.

Inequality of taxation of businesses shall gradually be removed by reducing corporate tax rate/increasing tax rates for AoPs (First Schedule Part 1, Division I, II, IIA, IIB and III).

Restoration of exemption on inter-corporate dividend between companies eligible for group taxation under section 59B of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.

PSE proposed that the rate of tax for listed Small Medium Enterprises (SME) companies be lowered by giving tax credit of 50% of tax payable for 3 to 4 years of listing and then onwards 20% of the tax payable.

It requested to reinstate Section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance...

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