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PM calls for efficient tax services during visit to ISTD

PM calls for efficient tax services during visit to ISTD Premier calls for adoption of national billing system By JT - Jul 04,2021 - Last updated at Jul 05,2021 Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Bisher Al Khasawneh speaks during a visit to the Income and Sales Tax Department on Sunday (Petra photo) AMMAN Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Bisher Al Khasawneh paid a surprise visit to the Income and Sales Tax Department (ISTD) on Sunday morning to check the progress of their work and the services they provide to auditors and taxpayers, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. Khasawneh emphasised the importance of providing the best services that people, investors and the economic and business sectors deserve. He stressed the implementation of the Royal directives to keep the auditing process away from bureaucratic and administrative complications.

A goldmine of revenue guarded by graft

A goldmine of revenue guarded by graft July 2, 2021 LAHORE: One of the major problems in Pakistan is we are not generating enough revenues to run even the day to day affairs of the country. This handicap is compounded by misuse of limited resources at our disposal. We let most of the people evade taxes. That is one aspect of corruption. The other problem is the misappropriation of the funds we generate through taxes. We see electronic gadgets (air conditioners, lights, heaters) operating without need in government offices. People indulged in this luxury at offices are extremely careful at their homes as they have to pay utility bills. They are least concerned about saving the public money. Landline use is still the preferred mode of communication in government offices. Most of the calls are personal, having no connection with official duty. Perhaps the PTCL earns more revenue from the government connections than from all other consumers.

ACC reviews proposals to support services, hard-hit sectors with tax department

ACC reviews proposals to support services, hard-hit sectors with tax department By Maria Weldali - Jun 06,2021 - Last updated at Jun 06,2021 AMMAN Council members of the Amman Chamber of Commerce (ACC) on Wednesday sat down with Income and Sales Tax Department Director General Hussam Abu Ali, to discuss proposals for supporting services and commerce sectors most impacted by the pandemic. The ACC, in the meeting, stressed the need to immediately assist sectors most affected by the pandemic and those that are still shut to this day, according to an ACC statement made available to The Jordan Times. Calling for exempting closed sectors from the fines imposed in the absence of budget submissions, the ACC also demanded an installment payment plan for a period over two years, the statement wrote. 

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