Brief APCTA seeks LCCI help
LAHORE: All Pakistan Cement Traders Association (APCTA) has sought the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) to help get the issue of tax on all banking transactions solved. A delegation of APCTA called on the LCCI President Ijaz A Mumtaz and Vice President Syed Mahmood Ghaznavi on Friday and
By our correspondents
July 04, 2015
LAHORE: All Pakistan Cement Traders Association (APCTA) has sought the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) to help get the issue of tax on all banking transactions solved.
A delegation of APCTA called on the LCCI President Ijaz A Mumtaz and Vice President Syed Mahmood Ghaznavi on Friday and informed that the imposition of tax on all banking transactions has caused unrest and put the business community in a dilemma. It was forced to conduct its monetary transactions through the banking system on account of the dangers involved in cash handling due to the law and order situation, but was being asked to pay tax merely for doing so.
The APCTA delegation said all business-related decisions were taken in consultation with the representatives of the community in civilised countries, but neither the chambers nor the trade associations had been consulted before the imposition of the unjustified tax on bank transactions.
They said that the government should withdraw tax on banking transactions immediately; otherwise businessmen would be left with no other option but to close down their operations. They said that instead of taking such measures, the government should bring the untaxed sectors into the tax net.
The LCCI office-bearers assured the visiting delegation that this matter would be taken up at the highest level.
A delegation of APCTA called on the LCCI President Ijaz A Mumtaz and Vice President Syed Mahmood Ghaznavi on Friday and informed that the imposition of tax on all banking transactions has caused unrest and put the business community in a dilemma. It was forced to conduct its monetary transactions through the banking system on account of the dangers involved in cash handling due to the law and order situation, but was being asked to pay tax merely for doing so.
The APCTA delegation said all business-related decisions were taken in consultation with the representatives of the community in civilised countries, but neither the chambers nor the trade associations had been consulted before the imposition of the unjustified tax on bank transactions.
They said that the government should withdraw tax on banking transactions immediately; otherwise businessmen would be left with no other option but to close down their operations. They said that instead of taking such measures, the government should bring the untaxed sectors into the tax net.
The LCCI office-bearers assured the visiting delegation that this matter would be taken up at the highest level.
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