Shehbaz Sharif hopes the latest IMF loan accord will be Pakistan’s last, aiming for long-term financial stability and economic ref...
Prime Minister orders FBR to revise revenue strategy to reduce debtPrime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has expressed the hope that the latest staff-level long agreement with IMF would be Pakistan’s last and directed the Federal Board of Revenue to re-evaluate its strategy for enhancing revenue collection in order to help free the country from debt, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
He said the process of digitization has been started in the FBR, assuring that it will be carried out in the most comprehensive and coordinated manner. He assured to fully support the revenue collection body in acquiring the latest technology. However, the prime minister said traders and investors should not be harassed, instead, they should be fully facilitated. He clarified that tax should be collected where it is due.
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