Traders give 4-day strike call to escape from documented economy

All Pakistan Anjuman-e-Tajran (APAT) and other traders’ organizations on Wednesday announced to hold four-day countrywide strike against the new tax system during current month (August).
Addressing a press conference at Multan Press Club, Khawaja Muhammad Suleman Siddiqui President APAT,Sheikh Akram Hakim, M.Idrees Butt, Javed Akhtar, Malik Amer Awan, Syed Jafar Ali Shah,Khalid Mehmooid Qureshi, Nadeem Qureshi, Mirza Naeem Baig, and Zeeshan Siddiqui said that a complete shutter down strike would be observed on August 15 and August 16 in the first phase while in second phase, the traders will close the markets on August 26 and August 27.
He said that traders had already observed countrywide strike on July 13 against the government’s taxation policies. However, the government has not ready to address the problems of the traders, he added.
They said that business activities had shrunk by 38 percent due to the government’s economic policies. He criticised the incumbent government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and said that the steps to improve country’s economy are actually creating difficulties for survival of the masses. The country is moving towards destruction with the new policies, he informed.
The traders said that government had formulated the budget on the direction of International Monetary Fund (IMF). The APAT has demanded of the government to withdraw the decision of giving CNIC copy on the sales invoice of Rs50,000.
Business activities had shrunk by 38 percent due to govt’s policies
The government should introduce fixed taxation system for the traders. The government should not make the traders as withholding agents. Wholesalers and retailers should be given exemptions on the registration of sales tax.
Similarly, the government should restore minimum income tax threshold to Rs1.2 million per annum.
 They said the government has been informed that all traders’ bodies have supported the strike call.They said if the government did not take back the unjustified taxes, the duration of strikes could be extended.
Naeem Mir said the government should give a fixed tax scheme in consultation with retailers. Unless the demand was met, he said, the protest would continue. He said after Ashura a strike call could be given for an indefinite period.
Meanwhile, the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) has called upon the FBR to finalize the fixed tax schemes in consultation with traders’ leaders so that the new schemes should be acceptable to all categories of traders and help in improving the tax revenue of the country.
Ahmed Hassan Moughal, President and Rafat Farid Senior Vice President, ICCI said that FBR was reportedly working on fixed tax scheme with two slabs for small traders accordingly to which small retailers would pay annual tax of Rs.20,000 and Rs.40,000.
However, they urged that FBR should take the leaders of trading community fully on board before finalizing these schemes to launch a consensus fixed tax regime. Ahmed Hassan Moughal said that FBR should make categories of traders and impose fixed tax on them according to their tax paying ability.
He said such a scheme would promote tax compliance in trading community and help in promoting tax compliance as well. He hoped that fixed tax regime would also minimize interaction between taxpayers and tax collectors and eliminate the chances of corruption
ICCI President said that Finance Bill 2019 has required manufacturers, importers, distributors and wholesalers to write CNIC numbers of purchasers on bills and also collect the amount exceeding Rs.50,000 through cheque.
He said these measures have enhanced the problems for traders and urged that government should reconsider them. He said that government has also bound all commercial importers to write sale price on imported products while the value addition tax would be collected on retail price.
He said that traders were not happy with such tax measures and emphasized that government should revise them. He said that under the new rules, shopkeepers and traders with sales exceeding Rs.10 million per annum will automatically become withholding tax agents and deduct 4.5 percent tax from the suppliers while they will also submit income tax returns after every six months.
He said that these measures have placed extra load on traders as they will have to spend lot of time to complete the withholding tax requirements. He said that instead of putting more tax burden and additional requirements on traders, government should promote ease of doing business that would facilitate the growth of business activities.Press conference was also attended by Mirza Naeem Baig, Irfan Shah, Khurram Shehzad,Kashif Rafiq, Khawaja Mujib-ur-rehman, Ashfaq Ansari,Ch.Saleem Kamboh, Yaquob Rajput, Latif Khan Baloch, Zahid Siddiqui, Ata-ullah Siddiqui, Afaq Ansari, Shahid Mehmood Ansari,Kamran Bhutta,Sheikh Altaf, Haji Abdul Ghafoor,Hakim Ali Qureshi, Ch.Irshad, Nadeem Sheikh, Younas Rafiq, Aslam Qureshi,Younas Ansari, Farhan Zaidi, Tanvir Qureshi, Kashif Bhatti,,Arshad Kashmiri, Muhammad Akram Noori,Malik Riaz ,Azeem Khan, Rana Awais, Haji Fida Hussain, Abdul Ghafoor Bhutta, Muhammad Amin, Rashid Hussain,Ahmed Faraz Siddiqui,Noor Alam Siyal, Mirza Muhammad Iqbal, Khawaja Sajjad,Muhammad Saleem Bhatti, Malik Abdul Majid and others.
Small Traders Chamber Multan leaders  Ehtisham-ul-Haq, Zafar Iqbal Siddiqui,Sheikh Muhammad Tahir, Mirza Ijaz  Ali, and Mumtaz Ali Babar have announced to observe complete  shutter down on August 15-16 while addressing a press conference in a local hotel.They said that  Complete unity and harmony was witnessed among the traders during the July 13 strike across the country. All the traders  quitted their party affiliations and united under the flag of business community .They said that  Schedule of protest was announced at Islamabad after a meeting of all traders organisations and their leaders irrespective of their creed or colour.. They have rejected the Government proposal to demand CNIC from the purchaser of goods worth Rs.50,000 and more at retailer, whole saler and distributor level.They further said that 80 percent traders are illiterate or less educated ,they are unable to maintain the record or to hire a clerk in limited resources.They also rejected the registration of retailers under Sales Tax act.ہڑتال کا اعلان کر دیا شہر شہر احتجاج،بھوک ہڑتال
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