discouraging tax evasion was crucial to increase revenue generation.
He called for expanding the base of existing taxes to the exempted sector instead of introducing new taxes. He said capital market could play vital role in growth with easy documentation.
He suggested the implementation of equal tax collection system in which no one was exempted, increase direct taxes, and reduce indirect taxes which would increase the tax to GDP ratio as well.
Imran Afzal said everyone was taxed in Pakistan due to indirect taxes, so there is no space to increase the tax burden. He said better results could be achieved by utilising the existing data base of income determination. So no new tax will be required, nor increase in tax rate and tax amnesty scheme.
He said honest taxpayer was burdened in Pakistan while evaders were enjoying. Naeem Mir said money whitening was the major issue for documenting the economy while amnesty schemes flopped in the past.
He said retailers and traders were major contributors to taxes but harassed with strict government actions. He called for reducing pages of tax return forms and easing the return filing.
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