Tobacco companies accused of tax evasion
Islamabad: The multinational tobacco companies have been trying to evade millions of rupees in taxes under a pretext of exaggerated illicit trade of the product in the country, reveals a study.
The Center for Global and Strategic Studies [CGSS] has conducted a research study, “Illicit Trade in Tobacco: A Dossier on Contributing Factors and its Global Implications,” to expose the connection between the alleged illicit trade and tax evasion by the multinational tobacco companies.
The study said that the companies were using the illegal trade as a smokescreen to avoid taxation and implement international commitments.
It is happening because the powerful and vested interest groups are using the excuse of illicit trade to avoid taxes.
It said that fudging of the data is a common practice worldwide by multinational companies and Pakistan is no exception to it.
Citing a World Bank report, the study said that the tobacco proponents (MNCs) had created false impression of massive illegal trade in Pakistan for demanding tax relaxations from the government.
The study also debunked the impression of 40 to 50 percent illicit trade volume in Pakistan’s tobacco industry created by MNCs, by saying that the actual volume of the illicit trade was not more than 9 percent according to a survey.
The wrong figures provide camouflage for advocacy groups to actively promote the concept of tobacco industry-friendly policies, the study said, adding that the multinational companies were engaging prominent names from different sectors especially from think tanks and media to justify lower taxes and promotion of their soft image.The study revealed that on one hand the MNCs were earning millions while paying peanuts to the government in taxes, and on the other hand, its role in the illicit trade goes unnoticed.
In Pakistan, 22 million people [30 per cent male and 5 per cent female] consume the tobacco-related products daily, leading to annual deaths of over 120,000 persons.
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