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PM Shehbaz Urges FBR to Enhance Engagement with Karachi Businesses

PM Shehbaz Urges FBR to Enhance Engagement with Karachi Businesses

Key Takeaways

  • Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif directed the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to visit Karachi monthly.
  • The aim is to address tax-related issues and boost business facilitation.
  • FBR has installed monitoring systems in key industries, generating additional tax revenue.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has instructed senior Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) officials to visit Karachi during the first week of every month. This directive aims to strengthen engagement with the business community and ensure timely resolution of tax-related issues, according to a statement from ProPakistani.

At a meeting on FBR reforms held on Wednesday, Shehbaz emphasized the importance of working closely with businesses, addressing their concerns promptly, and recognizing companies that consistently comply with tax laws. He highlighted the business community as the backbone of Pakistan’s economy, stressing the need to facilitate higher production, investment, and exports.

The prime minister’s objective is to improve the ease of doing business by making the tax system simpler, more transparent, and investor-friendly. The meeting also discussed progress on FBR’s digitization and enforcement reforms. According to officials present, monitoring systems have been installed in several key industries including sugar, cement, tiles, and fertilizer.

The implementation is currently underway for the textile and beverage sectors. These systems have already generated significant additional tax revenue: Rs. 42 billion from the sugar industry, Rs. 38 billion from the cement sector, and Rs. 15 billion from the beverage industry over the past year, as reported by ProPakistani.

Shehbaz’s directive underscores the government's commitment to fostering a conducive environment for businesses. By ensuring regular interaction with Karachi-based enterprises, FBR aims to resolve issues swiftly and promote economic growth. The prime minister’s emphasis on transparency and efficiency in tax collection is expected to boost investor confidence and support Pakistan’s economic recovery.

The meeting also highlighted ongoing efforts to digitize the tax system, which will enhance administrative processes and reduce delays. This initiative aligns with global trends towards digital transformation in public services, aiming to streamline operations and improve service delivery.