President LCCI for debt restructuring plan, SOEs privatization and productivity
Lahore (MNP) The current economic situation is difficult and demands a concrete planning to start an upward growth trajectory.
These views were expressed by the experts while speaking at a Roundtable Conference on Pakistan’s Options for Economic Turnaround at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry. LCCI President Kashif Anwar, Vice President Adnan Khalid Butt, Head of Economic Department, LUMS Dr. Syed Ali Hasnain and Chairman Economic Affairs Committee of Jamaat-e-Islami Asif Luqman Qazi spoke on the occasion.
LCCI President Kashif Anwar said that the country is currently facing serious economic challenges which demands immediate Charter of Economy by the political parties.
LCCI President also emphasized on political stability, economic restructuring, tax on agriculture, agricultural reforms, privatization of State Owned Enterprises, self reliance, expert opinion, mines and mineral policy, ease of doing business, administrative measures, expansion of tax base, human capital development, reduction in expenditures, Islamic System and increase in productivity.
This is a matter of concern for all of us. Despite these challenges, continued delays in the agreement with the IMF and political instability are further complicating the situation. He said that recently, the federal government has presented the Finance Bill 2023-24. There is an urgent need to look at the current situation of the economic problems being faced by the country with a comprehensive approach apart from the budget because our country cannot afford any more economic depression.
He said that until the problems of the local industry are not resolved, the economy cannot grow. He said that our industries have to import a lot of raw materials, essential components and various machinery which are not available in the country, on which they have to pay regulatory duties, customs duties and additional customs duties, which need to be eliminated. Besides reducing the rate of withholding tax for businesses, the issues of pending refunds and multiple audits should be resolved.
The LCCI President said that currently taxpayers have to undergo multiple audits of income tax and sales tax. We appeal that the number of these audits should be reduced. Apart from this, taxpayers have to bear all the audits, penalties, surcharges, bank attachments, inquiries, statements, returns, withholding of registered persons, penalty for late filing of statements/income tax returns and many other issues. . Penalties and surcharges should be immediately reduced for taxpayers. Further, action should be taken against Assessing Officers whose assessments have been reversed by High Courts and Tribunals.
He said that the promotion of industrialization in the country is almost impossible without reducing the cost of doing business. Our industries facing problems like highest policy rate in history which has reached 21%, inflation rate is 38%, high energy cost, devaluation. In this situation, it has become more difficult for our exporters to compete in foreign markets. There is a need to work on an emergency basis in this regard as well.
He appreciated the government’s initiative to issue SRO to promote barter trade with Iran, Afghanistan and Russia. We request that the implementation of this SRO should be ensured so that the pressure on domestic currency can be reduced due to shortage of dollars.
He said that the the government also needs to attract private investment to build new dams and reservoirs. We should also expand the solar energy network as we still get less than 5% of our energy needs from it. Pakistan has to import more than $20 billion worth of crude oil to meet its needs.