Traders’ body president says FBR raiding without prior notices


Lahore: The Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Tuesday objected Federal Board of Revenue’s (FBR) raids on industrial units, which are disrupting the business environment.
“The LCCI has expressed concern over the raids under the pretext of combating sales tax evasion and urged the authorities concerned to take immediate action to stop these practices.”
In this regard, LCCI President Mian Abuzar Shad held a meeting attended by a significant number of concerned taxpayers, who shared their experiences with FBR raids. They explained that the lack of proper investigation and the abrupt registration of FIRs have left businesses in a state of fear and uncertainty. Many businesses have been forced to divert their time, energy, and financial resources towards defending themselves in legal battles instead of focusing on growth and productivity.
The LCCI President alleged that FBR has been raiding industries without prior notice, and registering FIRs without issuing show-cause notices, investigation and demanding impractical affidavits from Chief Financial Officers (CFOs). These affidavits require CFOs to guarantee that all of their buyers and suppliers, and even their extended networks, are complying with the law—a requirement that he described as both unjustified and impossible. He argued, how a CFO could be expected to take responsibility for the actions of entities not fall in their direct control.
Mian Abuzar Shad was of the view that these raids are stifling business operations at a time when Pakistan’s economy is already under significant strain. “The business community is a crucial driver of economic growth, and by creating an atmosphere of fear, the FBR is only impeding our progress towards economic recovery,” he said and emphasized that businesses cannot operate in such an environment.
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